All EU referendum articles – Page 3
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Features
Building's Brexit survey results in full
View the full results from over 2,000 readers who took part in our survey to find out the Brexit deal construction needs
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CommentThe results are in
Our exclusive survey shows the industry would prefer a ‘soft Brexit’ with as little disruption to the status quo as possible
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CommentScientific thinking
The UK’s world-class science facilities and thriving community are vital to the construction industry and the economy as a whole, writes Eugene Sayers, so it is important that the sector is supported through the changes Brexit brings
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NewsLast chance to take Building's Brexit survey
More than 2,000 readers respond to survey asking for views on the best Brexit deal for construction
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NewsQSs: Brexit volatility to fuel price rises and project delays
Cost consultants predict tender price inflation will slow this year and bottom out in 2018
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NewsMay must boost confidence, warns BPF
British Property Federation calls on government to act quickly to reduce Brexit uncertainty
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NewsBrexit judgment: Article 50 needs act of parliament
Government will seek approval of MPs and peers before end of March deadline
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NewsBrexit fallout could delay Hinkley, warns EDF
French energy giant fears EU exit could lead to labour shortages and cost overruns
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NewsConstruction leaders: Act to stop bad EU deal for industry
Lord Stunell, Mace and the RIBA warn of pitfalls of flawed deal for building sector as May outlines ‘hard’ Brexit plans
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FeaturesBrexit: Make yourself heard
As Theresa May makes clear that she favours full separation from the EU and we approach the March deadline to trigger Article 50, Building launches a survey to find out what readers want from the Brexit deal, both for your business and the wider industry
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CommentWhat kind of Brexit?
Building is calling on our readers to complete our survey about your priorities for the sector in the negotiations ahead
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CommentConstruction must not be left out
Theresa May’s speech on Brexit has done little to reassure construction that the government understands the industry’s concerns, says Andrew Stunell
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NewsConstruction professionals fear poor deal on Brexit
Two thirds of poll respondents say they are not confident in the likely outcome of the government’s negotiations
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CommentMake Brexit work for us
Building is starting 2017 by launching a campaign to secure a fair deal for construction from Brexit
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CommentThe other single market
The UK relies heavily on the single electricity market, let’s hope Brexit doesn’t disrupt this vital trade with European networks
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CommentThe darling buds of May
Theresa May’s Brexit announcement provides clarity but raises concerns
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CommentBrexit: Glass half full
We may have made a grave mistake in leaving the EU, but little can be achieved by dwelling on a bad hand. Perhaps we can do ‘Apple in Ireland’ incentive schemes: tax breaks, transport links and a Plymouth port that looks like Singapore
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NewsBrexit calm – but worst is still to come, warn top consultants
UK’s biggest consultants say impact of vote to leave EU won’t be felt until spring next year
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CommentBrexit: The slow burn
Exclusive research by Building shows the construction industry may be slowing down faster than we think after the Brexit vote
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FeaturesState of play: Industry voices Brexit concerns
So how’s it looking for construction more than two months after the nation voted for Brexit? Building’s survey of 500 construction professionals suggests that commercial, residential and infrastructure will be the worst hit sectors … but that it’s not all bad news














