The UK construction industry’s preparations for Brexit and the potential impact of a ‘No Deal’
On behalf of our members, we extend congratulations on your election as the leader of the Conservative Party and appointment as Prime Minister.
Read moreOn behalf of our members, we extend congratulations on your election as the leader of the Conservative Party and appointment as Prime Minister.
Read moreONS data published today shows that construction output contracted 1.3% in the second quarter of 2019, reversing the 1.4% growth recorded in Q1 and contributing to a fall in UK GDP, along with the manufacturing sector.
Read moreThe construction industry continued to display signs of weakness in the second quarter of 2019, according to the results of a survey of the supply chain’s product manufacturers, contractors, civil engineers and SME builders by the Construction Products Association.
Read moreJoint industry call to delay reverse charge VAT changes
Read moreOutput for Britain’s construction industry is expected to be less than previously forecast over the next three years given concerns around government’s ability to deliver on major infrastructure projects.
Read moreThe Construction Products Association’s State of Trade Survey for 2019 Q2 reveals that 6% of heavy side manufacturers
Read moreRegional Construction Contract Awards Analysis Reveals Slowdown for Housebuilding
Read moreCPA announced as a CRASH Fundraising Champion
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