Guide will cover areas such as skills and people development, diversity and inclusion as well as staff wellbeing and employee support.
Companies from across the sector can highlight how they support and develop their staff and create positive workplace cultures by entering the Good Employers Guide 2026.
The guide – to be published early next year – is open to all sizes and types of companies operating in construction.
Firms have until mid-November to submit their entries which will be featured in the online guide, highlighting best-in-class initiatives and innovative approaches to HR in the sector.
This follows the Good Employer Guide 2025 released earlier this year which featured a cross section of the industry, from start-ups to established names covering contractors, consultants, specialists, architects and manufacturers.
Chloe McCulloch, Building editorial director, encouraged firms to participate: “We’re delighted to run the Good Employer’s Guide for another year. I’m excited to see how the sector continues to drive positive working cultures across all sizes of business and the construction supply chain.
“We want The Good Employer Guide to celebrate the many positive aspects of working in this industry.”
Building’s GEG 2026 will cover key areas such as skills and people development, diversity and inclusion as well as staff wellbeing and employee support.
A list of the companies featuring will be published as well as accompanying information about what they are doing to develop support and inspire their workforce – which will be available online for 12 months.
Register today to take part in this year’s Building Good Employer survey. This offers companies the perfect opportunity to promote the benefits of working at your company and how you are addressing the industry skills challenge.
This year we will also be publishing findings from a separate Good Employer survey for the housing association sector. This will be followed by quarterly good employer reports, looking into into specific employment-related topics.
To enter, please fill in this survey by clicking the button below. The deadline for submission is Friday 14 November. For any questions about the guide please email us – geg@assemblemedia.co.uk
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