Construction PR & Media Services · London & UK
Construction PR that explains your business, not just your name.
London Construction Magazine helps UK construction businesses explain their work, improve visibility and reach a professional built environment audience — through published features, company profiles, sponsored articles, product stories and expert commentary.
Why it matters
Construction PR works best when it does more than announce a company name.
Strong construction media content explains the problem, the project context, the service, the evidence, the market relevance and why the story matters to contractors, consultants, suppliers, clients or decision-makers. We help you say something worth reading.
Built for the sector
Media content designed for the built environment — features, profiles, supplier stories, case studies, launches and commentary.
Explains capability
More context than a short advert — capability, evidence, project experience and market position that clients can understand.
Works long after publication
A searchable, reusable feature for LinkedIn, your website, sales emails and tender submissions — a durable digital footprint.
Pricing
Clear, fixed pricing across PR and media.
Pick a single feature or a managed campaign. Every option includes editorial review before publication. Specialised formats are linked below each tier.
Profile or PR Article
A single published feature to get your story out.
per published feature · one revision included
- Company profile or construction PR article on LCM
- Explains your business, service, project or announcement
- Search-intent headline and structured data
- Link to your website and contact details
- Ready to share on LinkedIn, email and outreach
In-Depth Feature or Launch
A detailed piece with depth and evidence.
per detailed feature · written or edited with you
- Detailed sponsored feature, case study or product launch
- Explains the problem, method, evidence and outcome
- Suitable for technical, compliance or thought leadership angles
- Includes supplied images, branding and supporting links
- Structured data for Google & AI search discovery
- Stronger positioning for credibility and prequalification
PR Campaign
A managed, multi-feature visibility programme.
multi-feature campaign + banner placement
- Multiple published features over an agreed period
- Right-side banner advert for 1 month (£175 value)
- Priority editorial scheduling
- Cross-linking across relevant commercial pages
- Best for launches, rebrands and sustained campaigns
Prices exclude VAT where applicable. Right-side banner advertising is also available standalone at £175/month. Bespoke and ongoing PR programmes quoted on request.
How it works
From enquiry to published in four steps.
Send the details
Share your business, announcement, product, service, event or campaign.
We recommend the format
We suggest the right media option and shape the angle for your audience.
You approve
One round of revisions included so the content is accurate and on-message.
Go live
Published, indexed and ready to share across your channels.
What we cover
Construction PR and media options.
| Media option | Best used for |
|---|---|
| Sponsored Media Feature | Promoting a company, service, product, project, event, appointment, report or construction-sector message. |
| Construction PR Article | Explaining a business announcement, project update, technical capability, market view or sector development. |
| Company Profile | Introducing a contractor, supplier, consultant, specialist subcontractor or professional service firm. |
| Product or Service Launch | Supporting a construction product launch, supplier announcement, technology release or new service offer. |
| Thought Leadership Feature | Positioning a director, technical expert, consultant or business as an informed voice in the construction sector. |
Who it's for
Built for the UK construction and built environment sector.
Suitable for organisations that operate in, supply to, advise or support construction.
Strong subjects
What construction PR content can cover.
PR and media features can cover a wide range of business, project, product and market subjects, provided the story has clear relevance to the built environment.
For construction businesses, a published media feature provides more context than a short advert. It explains capability, evidence, project experience, product relevance or market position in a way clients, contractors, consultants and industry contacts can understand.
Getting started
What we need from you.
The more you can share, the stronger the content. If you only have a short summary, we can still help shape the angle.
Questions
Frequently asked.
I'm not sure which option I need — can you advise?
Yes. Send a short summary of what you want to promote and the audience you want to reach, and we'll recommend the most suitable media option before any work begins.
What's the difference between £125 and £275?
The £125 tier is a single profile or PR article that explains your business or announcement. The £275 tier is a more detailed feature — a case study, product launch or thought leadership piece — with greater depth, supporting evidence and stronger positioning.
Do you have more specialised pages?
Yes. Alongside this overview we run dedicated pages for the press release service, product launch PR, company profiles, case studies, thought leadership and subcontractor marketing — all linked below.
Do you label sponsored content?
Sponsored or commercial content may be labelled where appropriate. London Construction Magazine may decline submissions that are misleading, unverifiable, unsafe, irrelevant to the construction sector or inconsistent with editorial standards.
Can the content support business development?
Yes. A published feature can be shared on LinkedIn, linked from a company website, included in sales emails, referenced in tender submissions or used as a third-party article that explains the business to the market.
Ready to get your story in front of the sector?
Send a short summary of your business, announcement and the audience you want to reach. London Construction Magazine will review the enquiry and recommend the most suitable option.