Infrastructure
BREVIA
INFRASTRUCTURE
Brevia Infrastructure provides straightforward political and communications support to facilitate major infrastructure and development projects. Our experience includes airports, housing developments, rail freight interchanges, road and rail schemes, and civil nuclear infrastructure. Brevia has also provided support to a number of chartered bodies covering engineering, building and project management. We have specialist expertise in supporting Development Consent Orders (DCOs).
Brevia works at the heart of multi-disciplinary teams to help navigate the planning process and the political environment faced by major infrastructure developments. Our support reduces reputational and political risk at all phases in the project cycle from planning through to build and operation.
Brevia’s deep understanding of the sector has enabled us to support clients on a wide range of projects. Our consultants have particular strength in working with clients to successfully secure Development Consent Orders (DCOs) for Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIP). The consultancy has also supported a range of chartered bodies in the sector including the Royal Academy of Engineering, the Association for Project Management (APM), and the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB).
The infrastructure industry is of key strategic importance to the UK economy. Nearly £650 billion of public and private investment is projected over the next 10 years and over 500 projects, programmes and other investments are in the Government’s National Infrastructure and Construction Pipeline.
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Makerfield By-Election 2026: Everything You Need to Know
The Makerfield by-election on 18 June 2026 is one of the most consequential votes in recent British political history. Brevia analyses the candidates, the polling and what the result could mean for Keir Starmer, Andy Burnham and the wider political landscape.

Is the DfT Getting Value for Money from Transport Innovation?
The NAO has reviewed the DfT’s £1.1 billion transport innovation programme and found significant gaps in oversight and delivery. Brevia’s Transport and Infrastructure team explains what this means for businesses operating in the transport, technology and mobility sectors.

Local Elections 2026: What the Results Mean for Business, Planning and Local Government
Analysis of England’s 2026 local elections and what political fragmentation means for business, planning decisions, infrastructure and investment.
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Brevia delivers tailored support to businesses operating in the infrastructure sector. Our three-step process offers a straightforward approach to delivering crucial intelligence, strategic advice and stakeholder engagement.