Collapse in public funding will inevitably have a major impact on the construction sector
Monday, Dec. 20th 2010 4:28 PM
Collapse in public funding will inevitably have a major impact on the construction sector: According to the latest RICS Construction Market survey, the impact of government spending cuts and continued concerns over access to finance saw sentiment in the construction industry turn increasingly negative during the third quarter of 2010.
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