
CONSTRUCT Day & Awards 2025
CONSTRUCT Day 2025 will take place on the 3rd October, at the The Brewery, London
CONSTRUCT Day 2025 is a celebration of all that is good in our industry as well as a tribute to every member of CONSTRUCT. Whether you have been a member since 1994 or are a new member we wish to toast your inclusion in our trade association and your commitment to improving training, sustainability and H&S for the concrete frame and groundwork sector.
The day attracts over 500 guests and is a sell-out event. Combined with an exhibition and awards ceremony, the event is an excellent opportunity for networking within the concrete structures sector. The event opens with an exhibition and networking, followed by a drink’s reception and three-course lunch.
CONSTRUCT also celebrated the very best in structural concrete and announces the CONSTRUCT Awards winners.

Al Murray, speaker announced!
Al Murray was nominated for a Perrier Award so many times that the cognoscenti deemed him too popular to win. But the Pub Landlord is a phenomenon. He did finally win the award, and Time Gentlemen Please established Al as a comedy character of national importance.
Al reached a new audience with an impressive performance on Gordon Ramsay’s Hell’s Kitchen. A big new ITV show followed; Al Murray’s Happy Hour saw the landlord play host to some fine examples of British manhood, from Terry Venables to Laurence Llewelyn-Bowen. He followed it up with a quiz show, Compete for the Meat, a long overdue television take on the pub meat raffle. He’s also continued to fill some of the country’s biggest live venues, sell huge numbers of DVDs, and has sold over 300,000 copies of The Pub Landlord’s Book of British Common Sense.
Away from the boozer Al produced a credible Neil Diamond impression on Stars in Their Eyes; and in Al Murray’s Multiple Personality Disorder he brought a fresh cast of characters to life. He regularly appears as himself on Mock the Week and QI, and as befits a history graduate has presented historical documentaries on BBC4 and Discovery and appeared in CBBC’s Horrible Histories.
In cabaret The Pub Landlord continues his mission to put the Great back into Britain and the ale back into the Daily Mail. The strength of his passion for Queen and country and open disdain for our European cousins might be a touch politically incorrect, but it wins roars of approval from audiences.
CONSTRUCT Day – Code of Conduct
In line with CONSTRUCT’s policies, all guests are expected to act responsibly and respectfully throughout the event. CONSTRUCT maintains a zero-tolerance policy towards any behaviour that may disrupt the experience for its team or fellow guests, including any form of harassment.
CONSTRUCT reserves the right to refuse entry or remove any individual whose conduct is deemed inappropriate. If you encounter any issues during the event, please speak to a member of the CONSTRUCT team or The Brewery staff for assistance.
Thank you for your cooperation in ensuring an enjoyable experience for all.
We want everyone to enjoy Construct Day.