Would leaving the EU have an adverse effect on the UK construction industry’s labour costs? Here’s how you voted
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Keep up to dateWould leaving the EU have an adverse effect on the UK construction industry’s labour costs? Here’s how you voted
This poll is now closed. The results are shown below.
2016-06-20T16:46:00Z By Dave Rogers
For the construction sector it makes sense to vote to remain in the EU, but personally I’ve struggled with many of the Remain campaign’s arguments, until now …
2016-06-08T12:30:00Z
Are the government’s new training levy plans a good idea? Vote here
2016-06-03T06:00:00Z
Do Laing O’Rourke’s problems signal that the industry is not yet ready to embrace off-site construction? Vote here
2025-04-04T06:00:00Z By Richard Steer
Fiscal developments over the past 10 days pose a multifaceted challenge for industry leaders to negotiate. Planning, innovation and collaboration will be key if we are to succeed, writes Richard Steer
2025-04-03T06:00:00Z By Richard Dobson
Richard Dobson has seen much change for the better in a decade in London with Morgan Sindall but argues there is still more realism needed in the pre-construction period
2025-04-02T07:00:00Z By Andy Wain
The 10-year infrastructure strategy presents an opportunity to approach projects differently in order to overcome some of the industry’s past challenges, writes Andy Wain of Mott MacDonald
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