The Building website has published its views on how the new coalition government will effect the construction industry. It highlights the eight key policy areas of housing, education, health, greening existing housing, nuclear, renewable energy, private sector development and transport and what the likely consequences of a Lib-Con (some might say Con-Dem) coalition will be.
Graham Kean, head of public at EC Harris, says whichever deal was struck between the parties, one thing was certain: “There is going to be a time of policy review that will result in many capital projects being delayed for a few months until priorities are reset.”
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