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    Amey’s call for Treasury-led infrastructure budget: key points for civil engineers

    November 25, 2025|

    Reviewed by Tom Sullivan

    Amey’s call for Treasury-led infrastructure budget: key points for civil engineers

    First reported on New Civil Engineer

    30 Second Briefing

    Amey is urging HM Treasury to centre the Autumn Budget on long-term infrastructure investment to drive productivity, economic resilience and progress towards net zero. The firm’s submission calls for committed funding pipelines for transport and utilities, giving contractors and designers confidence to plan multi-year programmes and optimise whole-life asset performance. For geotechnical and civil practitioners, a stronger, more predictable capital programme would influence ground investigation demand, design workloads and the timing of major renewals across highways and rail.

    Technical Brief

    • Amey’s recommendations are formally lodged with HM Treasury rather than via an industry trade body.
    • Engineering and infrastructure scope implies coverage of both transport and utilities asset portfolios in the advice.
    • Net zero framing suggests emphasis on low‑carbon construction methods and energy‑efficient asset operation.
    • Focus on economic resilience points towards hardening critical networks against climate and demand shocks.
    • Direct engagement with Treasury signals a push to influence multi‑year public capital allocations and rules.
    • For similar policy consultations, early input to spending reviews can shape pipeline visibility for contractors.

    Our Take

    Among recent UK Policy pieces in our database, most focus on regulatory tweaks or individual schemes, so an Amey-authored Op-Ed aimed directly at HM Treasury signals contractors are trying to shape the overall fiscal stance on infrastructure rather than just respond to project-by-project decisions.

    For the United Kingdom, our coverage shows that infrastructure commentary tied to Budget cycles often precedes shifts in procurement models or pipeline visibility, meaning Amey’s intervention could be read as positioning ahead of any changes to how central government funds and phases major works.

    With only a handful of Op-Ed-tagged items in our records, this piece stands out as part of a smaller set of industry-led arguments, which policymakers at HM Treasury may treat differently from standard news when testing appetite for longer-term infrastructure commitments.

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