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By: Series: Building ; 266(8210) 16 November 2001, 76-83 (6)Publication details: 2001Subject(s): Summary: Examines the prospects for the UK construction industry. Argues that although construction may suffer from a relative downturn, the sector is in a stronger position than in the early 1990s with less speculative building in the commercial sector and a huge public construction programme underway especially in schools and hospitals. There is some risk that the public expenditure programme could come under pressure from any economic slowdown or from the conflict in Afghanistan. With further details of regional data and contractors output with explanitory tables.
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Examines the prospects for the UK construction industry. Argues that although construction may suffer from a relative downturn, the sector is in a stronger position than in the early 1990s with less speculative building in the commercial sector and a huge public construction programme underway especially in schools and hospitals. There is some risk that the public expenditure programme could come under pressure from any economic slowdown or from the conflict in Afghanistan. With further details of regional data and contractors output with explanitory tables.