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20/09/2011 10:44
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The construction industry in Yorkshire & the Humber was among those initially hit hardest by the credit crunch, as the region suffered sharp declines in...
Glenigan's weekly roundup of keys statistics for the UK construction industry and the wider economy...
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04/10/2011 11:52
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The East of England was one of the best performing regions in the UK over the course of 2010, fuelled by a housing boom and government spending...
03/10/2011 05:48
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Categories: Reports & Surveys
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The building industry is heading towards a nose dive with workloads now falling for the 15th consecutive quarter. This is the warning from the latest survey...
20/09/2011 10:44
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Categories: Industry Analysis #tCnEM
Tags: glenigan east midlands #tcnem
After a reduced flow of new work over 2008 and 2009, the East Midlands got off to strong start last year as the value of underlying starts on site grew by...




