Consulting engineer Waterman said it was seeing signs of recovery in Australia while trading elsewhere was in line with expectations
It has also received new enquiries at its Middle East business.
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Consulting engineer Waterman said it was seeing signs of recovery in Australia while trading elsewhere was in line with expectations
It has also received new enquiries at its Middle East business.
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