Could a no-deal Brexit trigger a public construction works programme?
— Building News (@BuildingNews) September 5, 2019

Read: Industry calls on government to get EU deal done as new work plummets

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2019-09-05T05:00:00+01:00
Could a no-deal Brexit trigger a public construction works programme?
— Building News (@BuildingNews) September 5, 2019

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Read: Industry calls on government to get EU deal done as new work plummets
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