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Ownership & Funding Disclosure

Last updated: 7 May 2026

London Construction Magazine is an independently owned UK construction intelligence publication focused on regulatory analysis, project intelligence, market signals and site-level delivery risk across London and the wider UK construction sector. This page explains who owns London Construction Magazine, how the publication is funded, how commercial content is handled and how editorial independence is protected.

Ownership

London Construction Magazine is owned and operated by:

London Construction Magazine Limited
United Kingdom
Company Registration Number: 15254163

The publication is managed by its internal editorial team. London Construction Magazine is not owned or controlled by any external media group, political organisation, trade association, public body, advertiser or sponsor. No external organisation has ownership control over London Construction Magazine’s editorial decisions, publishing priorities or article conclusions.

Editorial Independence

London Construction Magazine operates with editorial independence. Editorial decisions are based on relevance to construction professionals, public interest, evidence, industry significance and practical impact on construction delivery.

Advertisers, sponsors, commercial partners and featured organisations do not control editorial conclusions, article tone, article placement or whether a subject is covered editorially.

Where content is sponsored, paid for, promotional or commercially supported, it is clearly labelled so readers can distinguish commercial content from independent editorial analysis.

Funding Sources

London Construction Magazine may be funded through a combination of commercial and internal revenue sources. These may include advertising, sponsored features, media partnerships, commercial listings, industry collaborations and internal investment.

Advertising

The website may display advertising, including banner placements, display advertising, sponsored placements or other clearly identified commercial visibility options. Advertising does not influence independent editorial content, editorial conclusions or the publication’s coverage of regulatory, market or project-related issues.

Sponsored Content and Paid Features

London Construction Magazine may publish sponsored articles, paid features, promotional profiles or partner-supported content. Sponsored or paid content is labelled clearly. Sponsored content is not presented as independent editorial analysis unless it has been produced, reviewed and labelled under the publication’s editorial standards.

Commercial participation does not guarantee positive coverage, future editorial inclusion, endorsement or ranking prominence within the publication.

Media Partnerships and Commercial Collaborations

London Construction Magazine may enter into media partnerships, event partnerships, publication collaborations, listing arrangements or industry visibility agreements. Such arrangements do not override editorial independence. Any commercial relationship that materially affects how content is presented will be disclosed where relevant.

Affiliate Links

London Construction Magazine may occasionally use affiliate links where relevant. If affiliate links are used, they do not determine editorial conclusions and may be disclosed within the relevant content where appropriate.

No Political Funding or Editorial Control

London Construction Magazine does not accept political funding and does not allow political organisations, advertisers, sponsors or external commercial parties to control editorial decisions. The publication does not operate as a lobbying platform, political campaign vehicle or trade-body communications channel.

Conflict of Interest Policy

Editors, contributors and commercial representatives are expected to disclose any potential conflict of interest that may affect coverage, including professional relationships, commercial involvement, project involvement, financial interest or personal connection to a subject.

Where a conflict of interest exists, London Construction Magazine may take one or more of the following actions:
  • assign the article to another writer or editor;
  • add a disclosure to the article;
  • separate commercial content from editorial content;
  • decline to publish the content;
  • update or correct the article if a conflict becomes clear after publication.

Relationship Between Editorial and Commercial Content

London Construction Magazine distinguishes between independent editorial content and commercial content. Independent editorial content is selected and developed based on editorial judgement, evidence, industry relevance and professional value to readers. Commercial content may be commissioned, sponsored or supplied by a third party, but it must not mislead readers about its purpose or status. Commercial content may be edited for accuracy, clarity, legal safety, relevance and publication standards.

Editorial Coverage of Commercial Partners

London Construction Magazine may report on companies, projects, products, events or organisations that have advertised with, sponsored, partnered with or otherwise communicated with the publication. Where a commercial relationship is materially relevant to the content, the publication may disclose that relationship within or near the article. Commercial relationships do not prevent critical, neutral or analytical coverage where such coverage is justified by evidence, public interest or professional relevance.

Transparency and Accountability

London Construction Magazine maintains editorial and governance policies to support transparency, accuracy and accountability.

Relevant policies include:

Corrections and Disclosure Updates

If ownership, funding, commercial relationships or disclosure practices change materially, this page may be updated to reflect those changes. Readers, contributors or organisations may contact London Construction Magazine to raise questions about ownership, funding, disclosure, sponsored content or potential conflicts of interest.

Contact

For questions regarding ownership, funding, transparency, commercial disclosure or editorial independence, please contact: