United Kingdom

Infrastructure, Building & Construction 

KPMG’s Infrastructure, Building & Construction sector professionals provide a wide range of services for private and public sector clients covering all aspects of financial advice and assurance.
UK infrastructure landscape
We understand the opportunities and challenges of the market, whether for a local building company or a global infrastructure investor. We advise businesses, project companies, investors, lenders, governments, local authorities and regulators in all countries across EMA and globally. If you need the best advice in the market, you need KPMG.

Contact

Richard Thelfall

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Richard Threlfall

 

UK Head of Infrastructure, Building & Construction  

KPMG in the UK

 

0113 231 3437

richard.threlfall@kpmg.co.uk

 

Interactive Infrastructure

KPMG’s Interactive Infrastructure is an online gateway to showcase future UK projects that have significant potential, not only to transform our urban landscape, but to enhance and shape our social and economic development for years to come. Giving you a snapshot of the face and future of infrastructure in the UK, it will also give you the opportunity to submit new projects and promote your work in the space.


Coming soon.


To register interest or nominate a project contact us here
 

 

 

CBI logoNow in its third year, the survey provides a unique perspective on the current state of the UK's infrastructure, highlighting businesses' concerns about the quality and cost of the UK's infrastructure networks and how this impacts their investment decisions.  It will help shape the CBI's dialogue with government and make the case for improvements to the UK's energy, transport, waste and digital infrastructure.

 

We would welcome your participation with the project.  The survey has a total of 35 questions and should take no longer than 15 minutes to complete.  All information will remain confidential and will only be used anonymously. Closes Friday 5 July 2013.

 

 

UK Construction Barometer

It has been a turbulent few years for the UK and global economies, while the path to recovery remains unclear. The UK construction sector has been hit hard, slipping back into recession for the third time in five years. In 2012 alone the industry contracted by nearly £5 billion* creating a significant drag on the economy as a whole.


But how have the UK’s major contractors actually fared under such significant pressure?


KPMG has analysed fourteen of the UK’s largest construction companies’ revenue and margin positions. How do you compare?
 

UK Guarantees: Implications for UK Infrastructure?

Wednesday 18 July 2012 saw the UK Government announcement of UK Guarantees, designed to “kick start critical infrastructure projects that may have stalled because of adverse credit conditions”. There is considerable debate in the market as to what precisely is intended by the Treasury, and the implications for project promoters and bidders. We understand that Treasury intends to run a series of briefing events in September to explain the detail of the proposals. For those keen to learn more now, we set out in this short note our current understanding.

 

  • Read the full article here.
    • Focus: Auto-enrolment: Cost and reward strategy in 2012

        KPMG recently hosted a WebEx on auto-enrolment, focussing on how businesses in the sector efficiently comply with the requirements. We also shared our insight into complementary cost reduction and reward strategies. We have produced a short video outlining what your business needs to know about Auto-enrolment in Infrastructure, Building and Construction to help you prepare for 2012 and beyond.

         

          What will cities of the future look like?

          100 world cities PDF cover

          KPMG’s Infrastructure Practice is pleased to present the much-anticipated second edition of the Infrastructure 100. Released at the recent World Cities Summit in Singapore, the Infrastructure 100: World Cities Edition provides insight into the infrastructure projects that make great cities, with a particular focus on the innovations that make them ‘Cities of the Future’ – places where people want to live and

           do business.

           

            

          Current Activities

          2013: Foundations of Success, Wednesday 27 February 2013 

           

          The event focussed on KPMG's insight on the key themes for the sector and the opportunities for 2013 and beyond.

           

          Latest Communications

           

          KPMG Global - Building & Construction and Real Estate

          View the latest articles and publications on the Building & Construction and Real Estate industries from KPMG Global: