Activity in the construction sector rose in the second quarter of the year, despite concerns that political uncertainty was holding back investment.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors noted that the market was losing patience with the lack of clarity over Brexit and that clients were beginning to push ahead with projects, albeit tentatively.
Activity in the construction sector rose in the second quarter of the year, despite concerns that political uncertainty was holding back investment.
The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors noted that the market was losing patience with the lack of clarity over Brexit and that clients were beginning to push ahead with projects, albeit tentatively.
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