Advertising · Sponsored Features · Media Services
London Construction Magazine offers clearly labelled advertising, sponsored features and company profile options for construction-sector businesses that want to communicate with a built environment audience across London and the wider UK market.
This page sets out the commercial media services offered by London Construction Magazine Limited. Sponsored features, paid company profiles and commercial partnerships are separate from our editorial news, regulatory analysis and technical guidance. All commercial content is clearly labelled at the top of the article or page. London Construction Magazine does not sell unlabelled links, guaranteed rankings, ranking manipulation, unreviewed guest posts or paid follow-link placements. All submitted material is subject to relevance, accuracy and compliance review before publication.
Purpose
A single commercial page for advertising with London Construction Magazine.
This page exists only to explain advertising, sponsored feature and banner options. Editorial articles, technical guidance, regulatory analysis, author pages and construction intelligence remain separate from commercial partnerships.
Construction audience
Suitable for businesses serving contractors, subcontractors, consultants, developers, suppliers and built environment decision-makers.
Clear commercial labelling
Sponsored features, company profiles and paid partnerships are identified clearly so readers can distinguish commercial content from editorial analysis.
Review before publication
Commercial submissions must be relevant to the construction sector and may be declined if misleading, unverifiable, unsafe or unsuitable.
Pricing
Simple advertising options.
Choose a clearly labelled sponsored feature, a right-side banner placement, or a combined package. Prices exclude VAT where applicable.
Sponsored Feature
A commercial article or company profile.
per published feature · one revision included
- Clearly labelled as a sponsored or commercial feature
- Suitable for company profiles, supplier features or service announcements
- Reviewed for construction-sector relevance before publication
- May include qualified corporate attribution and contact information
- Published within the London Construction Magazine digital archive
- Ready to share through your own LinkedIn, email and business development channels
Feature + Banner
Commercial feature plus one month of banner visibility.
sponsored feature + 1 month banner
- Everything included in the Sponsored Feature option
- Right-side banner advert for one month
- Suitable for launches, campaigns, events and business visibility
- Commercial placement remains separate from editorial analysis
- Banner destination reviewed for relevance and safety before publication
- Saves £25 compared with booking both options separately
Right Side Banner
Ongoing visual advertising placement.
per month · right-side placement
- Right-side banner advert displayed on London Construction Magazine
- Suitable for steady construction-sector brand visibility
- Artwork supplied by the advertiser or agreed before publication
- Banner destination reviewed for relevance and safety
- Multi-month bookings can be discussed on request
London Construction Magazine does not offer paid follow-link placements, ranking guarantees or unlabelled promotional publication.
Commercial boundaries
How commercial content is separated from editorial coverage.
| Area | Policy position |
|---|---|
| Editorial independence | Advertising, sponsored features and commercial partnerships do not control London Construction Magazine editorial news, regulatory analysis or technical guidance. |
| Commercial labelling | Sponsored features, paid company profiles and commercial partnerships are clearly labelled at the top of the article or page. |
| Publication review | Commercial material is reviewed for construction-sector relevance, accuracy, safety and suitability before publication. |
| Outbound links | External links connected to paid commercial placements use appropriate search-engine link qualification, including rel="sponsored" or rel="nofollow" where required. |
| Technical and regulatory pages | Core technical, regulatory and compliance articles remain separate from paid commercial profiles and sponsored features. |
| Unsuitable requests | Requests for unlabelled publication, paid follow links, ranking manipulation, misleading claims or unsafe content may be declined without review. |
How it works
From enquiry to publication.
Send the details
Share your company, service, product, event, announcement or advertising requirement.
Relevance review
We check whether the proposal is suitable for a construction-sector audience.
Approval
One revision is included for sponsored features so factual details can be checked before publication.
Publication
The commercial placement is published with clear labelling and appropriate disclosure.
Promotion types
What can be booked.
| Promotion type | Best used for |
|---|---|
| Sponsored Feature | Explaining a construction-sector service, product, project, event, appointment or business announcement in article format. |
| Company Profile | Introducing a contractor, subcontractor, supplier, consultant, manufacturer or professional service firm to a built environment audience. |
| Supplier Feature | Presenting a material, product, equipment offer, technology service, plant hire option or specialist supplier capability. |
| Event Promotion | Promoting construction events, exhibitions, conferences, webinars, roundtables and networking opportunities. |
| Display Advertising | Supporting brand awareness through right-side banner visibility on London Construction Magazine. |
Suitable advertisers
Built for construction-sector businesses.
This page is intended for organisations that operate in, supply to, advise or support construction and the built environment.
What to send
Information needed for an enquiry.
A short summary is enough to start. More detail helps us review suitability and recommend the right format.
Sponsored-content and link policy
- All sponsored features, company profiles and commercial partnerships are labelled clearly.
- Commercial publication does not guarantee positive editorial coverage elsewhere on London Construction Magazine.
- London Construction Magazine does not sell unlabelled links, paid follow links, ranking guarantees or search-manipulation services.
- External links associated with paid commercial placements use appropriate link qualification, including rel="sponsored" or rel="nofollow" where required.
- Technical, regulatory and compliance articles are kept separate from paid commercial profiles and sponsored features.
- Commercial submissions may be declined where claims are misleading, unverifiable, unsafe, irrelevant or inconsistent with publication standards.
Questions
Frequently asked.
Is this an editorial page or a commercial services page?
This is a commercial media-services page. It explains advertising, sponsored feature and banner options offered by London Construction Magazine Limited. Editorial news, regulatory analysis and technical guidance are published separately.
Are sponsored features labelled?
Yes. Sponsored features, paid company profiles and commercial partnerships are clearly labelled at the top of the article or page.
Do paid features receive automatic publication?
No. All submitted commercial material is reviewed for construction-sector relevance, accuracy, suitability and safety before publication. London Construction Magazine may decline unsuitable submissions.
Do you sell paid follow links or ranking guarantees?
No. London Construction Magazine does not sell paid follow-link placements, unlabelled links, ranking guarantees, search-manipulation services or unreviewed guest posts.
How are outbound links handled in sponsored content?
External links connected to paid commercial placements use appropriate search-engine link qualification, including rel="sponsored" or rel="nofollow" where required.
Can a sponsored feature be used for business development?
Yes. Once published, a sponsored feature can be shared by the advertiser through its own website, LinkedIn, email, sales and business development channels.
Advertise with London Construction Magazine.
Send a short summary of what you would like to promote and which audience you want to reach. We will review the enquiry and confirm whether a sponsored feature, banner or combined package is suitable.