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Investor interest rises in UK construction despite sector headwinds

Investor interest rises in UK construction despite sector headwinds

The real estate and construction sector is showing cautious but growing optimism for Mergers and Acquisition (M&A) and inward investment activity in 2025.

Some 65% of senior leaders expect an increase in inbound M&A over the next 12 months, a report from UK & Ireland law firm Browne Jacobson shows.

Investor appetite remains steady in high-growth areas such as logistics infrastructure, warehousing, data centre development and urban regeneration.

While the industry still faces significant pressures – including the highest number of insolvencies across all sectors in the 12 months to January 2025 – companies are increasingly seeing strategic M&A as a way to preserve market share, stabilise operations, and strengthen financial resilience.

Michael Sadler, partner and head of real estate and construction at Browne Jacobson, said: “Despite pressures, we’re seeing a measured sense of optimism in the market, particularly in relation to inward investment and inbound M&A activity.

“Investors are taking a strategic view, with heightened interest in logistics hubs, data centre infrastructure, and mixed-use regeneration schemes.

“This aligns with long-term structural shifts: the drive toward urban renewal, the need for regional development, and the sector’s accelerating transition toward modern methods of construction.

“We have seen a ‘rush’ to jump on the data centre bandwagon but entrants to this market require significant up-front capital investment and the data centre sector generally faces a skills gap.”

Some 60% of senior leaders expect AI and digital to increasingly impact M&A activity, reflecting the rise of automation and smart construction.

Government support is expected to shape the M&A landscape, though views on its impact are divided. Nearly half (49%) said the new UK government has increased investor confidence, citing announcements on housing investment and construction skills training.


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