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ConstructNet UK Launches “Photo of the Week” to Showcase Industry Projects

  • constructnetuk
  • Mar 27
  • 2 min read

ConstructNet UK has launched a new “Photo of the Week” series, giving construction companies a platform to showcase their work to a targeted industry audience — completely free of charge.


The initiative invites contractors, consultants, and suppliers to submit images from live projects, completed works, site progress, or standout moments on site. Each week, one submission will be selected and featured across ConstructNet UK’s platform, including its website and social media channels.


The aim is simple: give businesses more visibility while celebrating the quality, scale, and diversity of work happening across the UK construction industry.


With increasing competition for attention online, the series provides companies with an opportunity to promote their projects, highlight capabilities, and strengthen brand presence without any cost.


Selected entries will benefit from:

  • Exposure to a targeted construction audience

  • Promotion across social media channels

  • Inclusion on the ConstructNet UK platform

  • Increased visibility for both the company and project


Whether it’s a major infrastructure scheme, a high-spec residential build, or a small but high-quality job, the “Photo of the Week” is open to all sectors across the industry.


Companies interested in taking part simply need to submit a high-quality image along with a short description of the project.


ConstructNet UK will announce a new featured project each week, helping to keep the spotlight on the people and projects driving the industry forward.


This event will last for 10 weeks. 1 winner per week, the same winner can not win on multiple occasions. The prize of winning is having a social media feature for free which is usually a service that is charged for. Limited time offer. Advertising and promotion does not garuntee leads or sales- advertising -and promotion gains you exposure and visibility to a targeted audience.


 
 
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