Chief construction adviser says ministers ‘want sight of where the sector is heading’
Paul Morrell explains why July’s Government Construction Summit is not designed to be a “one-way conversation” with Whitehall.

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Chief construction adviser says ministers ‘want sight of where the sector is heading’
Paul Morrell explains why July’s Government Construction Summit is not designed to be a “one-way conversation” with Whitehall.
Paul Morrell talks about the Government Construction Summit
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