Sponsored Construction Articles · London & UK
A sponsored article isn't an advert — it's a feature worth reading.
London Construction Magazine publishes structured sponsored features that explain what your business does, why it matters, what problem it solves and how it fits the construction market — written for contractors, consultants, suppliers and specifiers.
Why it matters
A sponsored article is not simply an advert placed on a page.
It is a structured feature designed to explain what a business does, why it matters, what problem it solves and how it fits into the wider construction market — presented as a company feature, case study, product launch, market commentary or thought leadership piece that readers actually engage with.
A professional environment
Be seen in a construction intelligence publication, not a generic advertising platform — alongside coverage readers trust.
Explained in plain terms
Present a technical product or service in clear construction-sector language clients and specifiers can act on.
Found and reused
A searchable, linkable article for LinkedIn, tenders, brochures and outreach — long-term visibility around your name.
Pricing
Clear, fixed pricing for sponsored features.
Choose a standard sponsored article, a detailed feature, or pair an article with a banner for maximum visibility. Every article includes editorial review before publication.
Sponsored Article
A published feature that explains your business.
per published article · one revision included
- Company feature, sponsored article or profile
- Explains your service, product, project or announcement
- Search-intent headline and structured data
- Links to your website and contact details
- Indexed for Google & AI search discovery
- Ready to share on LinkedIn, email and outreach
In-Depth Feature
A detailed case study, launch or thought leadership piece.
per detailed feature · written or edited with you
- Detailed case study, product launch or expert article
- Explains the problem, method, evidence and outcome
- Suitable for technical, compliance or specialist topics
- Includes supplied images, branding and supporting links
- Structured data for Google & AI search discovery
- Stronger positioning for credibility and prequalification
Article + Banner
A sponsored article plus on-site presence.
article + 1 month banner
- Standard sponsored article published on LCM
- Right-side banner advert for 1 month (£175 value)
- Brand presence across the site alongside your feature
- Priority editorial scheduling
- Saves £25 versus buying both separately
Prices exclude VAT where applicable. Right-side banner advertising is also available standalone at £175/month. Multi-article campaigns quoted on request.
How it works
From enquiry to published in four steps.
Send the brief
Share your topic, business, product or project and what you want to promote.
We write or refine
We shape it into a clear, useful construction-sector feature.
You approve
One round of revisions included so the article is accurate and on-message.
Go live
Published, indexed and ready to share across your channels.
Formats
Sponsored article formats we publish.
| Format | Best used for |
|---|---|
| Company Feature | Introducing a contractor, supplier, consultant or service provider to the construction market. |
| Sponsored Case Study | Explaining how a product, service or specialist team solved a real construction problem. |
| Product or Service Launch | Promoting a new construction product, technology, service or business offer. |
| Thought Leadership Article | Positioning a director, technical specialist or company as an expert voice in the sector. |
| Event Feature | Promoting a construction event, exhibition, conference, webinar or networking opportunity. |
Who it's for
Built for businesses across the UK construction market.
Suitable for organisations that want to build visibility in the UK construction sector.
Topic ideas
Example sponsored article topics.
Articles can cover a wide range of construction-sector subjects, provided the content is relevant, accurate and useful to readers.
London Construction Magazine focuses on the practical relationship between regulation, standards, commercial pressure and real project delivery. That makes sponsored content suitable for businesses that want to be seen in a professional construction environment, not a generic advertising platform.
Getting started
What we need from you.
To prepare or review a sponsored article, send a short summary of the proposed feature. Where available, include supporting information.
Questions
Frequently asked.
Do I have to write the article myself?
No. Send your notes, key points and any images — we can shape and write the feature to publication standard, then send it for your approval with one round of revisions included.
What's the difference between £125 and £275?
The £125 article explains your business, service or announcement. The £275 In-Depth Feature is more detailed — a case study, product launch or thought leadership piece with greater depth, supporting evidence and stronger positioning. The £275 Article + Banner instead pairs a standard article with a month of banner advertising.
Is sponsored content labelled?
Sponsored or commercial content may be labelled where appropriate. Articles are reviewed before publication, and London Construction Magazine may decline submissions that are misleading, unverifiable, unsafe or irrelevant to the construction sector.
Will the article stay online?
Yes. A sponsored article continues to support your business after publication — a searchable, linkable feature you can share on LinkedIn, reference in tenders, add to your website or use in business development emails.
Can claims be included?
Technical claims, performance statements, compliance references and project case studies should be supported by evidence where possible, so they stand up to a professional construction readership.
Have a story worth publishing?
Send a short summary of your topic, business and the audience you want to reach. London Construction Magazine will review the enquiry and recommend the most suitable format.