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UK Government Strengthens Construction Wage Compliance
March 19, 2026
Amey Services has been identified as the top contractor breaching minimum wage regulations in the UK construction sector, underpaying 2,608 workers by a total of £169,447. This breach underscores persistent compliance challenges within public sector construction contracts. In response, the UK Government is increasing transparency and enforcement efforts ahead of the launch of the Fair Work Agency, which aims to oversee and improve labor standards across government contracts.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate stricter wage compliance requirements and enhanced monitoring mechanisms in upcoming construction contracts.
- Contractors must review and ensure adherence to minimum wage laws to avoid penalties and reputational risks, especially when bidding on public sector projects.
- The establishment of the Fair Work Agency signals a shift toward more rigorous enforcement, making labor compliance a critical factor in contract eligibility and performance.
- Organizations involved in UK public construction projects should prepare for increased reporting and transparency obligations related to workforce compensation.
Agencies
Fair Work Agency, UK Government
Vendors
Amey Services, Charles Contract Services, Daniel Best Electrical, Contraflow, Fusebox Scotland
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Sources
- Amey tops construction minimum wage breach list | Construction Enquirer News · Construction Enquirer · Mar 19