Sector - Transport & Infrastructure
AI poised to transform UK Infrastructure delivery, says CECA
22 Jan 25

The Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) has highlighted the transformative potential of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the UK’s infrastructure sector, following the release of the UK Government’s AI Opportunities Action Plan.
Marie-Claude Hemming, Director of Operations for CECA, stated: “The development of AI has the potential to radically transform the UK infrastructure sector, provided our industry is primed to take full advantage of this technology.”
CECA research and upcoming AI Conference
CECA is set to publish its own research on AI in infrastructure this spring, coinciding with a major AI in Infrastructure Conference in March. The conference, open to all professionals in the built environment, will explore how AI can streamline infrastructure delivery, optimise project planning, and drive economic growth.
Hemming added: “We have been working with our members to understand both the risks and opportunities AI might offer and how its successful roll-out can boost efficiency and benefit the UK taxpayer.”
AI Growth Zones and industry opportunities
The UK Government’s commitment to establishing AI Growth Zones is a welcome development, positioning the country as a leader in AI adoption and innovation. With its world-class universities and established tech ecosystem, the UK is well-placed to lead the global AI revolution.
CECA emphasised the importance of collaboration between contractors, government, and stakeholders to ensure infrastructure supports AI’s rapid expansion.
Hemming explained: “AI has the potential to benefit contractors of all sizes, from optimising planning systems for major projects to enhancing SMEs’ business efficiency. The opportunities this technology offers will ultimately benefit businesses, communities, and the wider economy.”
AI as a catalyst for growth
The adoption of AI promises significant advancements across the infrastructure sector, from automating project management to improving safety and reducing construction timelines.
Hemming concluded: “Infrastructure must be at the forefront of the AI revolution to deliver growth and support communities across the UK. The Government’s recognition of AI’s importance to the economy must now be matched by our sector’s readiness to embrace this transformative technology.”
CECA’s Call to Action
CECA is urging its members and the wider infrastructure community to engage with the upcoming conference and research findings, as the sector prepares to adapt to a new era of AI-driven innovation.
For infrastructure contractors, the message is clear: AI isn’t just the future; it’s the foundation of delivering smarter, faster, and more cost-effective infrastructure projects in the years ahead.
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