
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
Now 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.

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?