Construction futures
Series: Architects' Journal ; 220(4) 22 July 2004, 36-37(2)Publication details: 2004Subject(s): Summary: Quarterly survey examines the impact recent government interventions may have on the construction industry. Highlights that new regulations on the disposal of hazardous waste are likely to double the cost of disposal. Investment in health and education will boost public non-housing sector output by 13% in 2004, by a further 6% in 2005 and by 6% in 2006. Graphs detail changes in tender price index, construction output versus tender price index and regional tender price forecast.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| Journal article | London Journal article | ABS68095 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Available | 127057-1001 |
Quarterly survey examines the impact recent government interventions may have on the construction industry. Highlights that new regulations on the disposal of hazardous waste are likely to double the cost of disposal. Investment in health and education will boost public non-housing sector output by 13% in 2004, by a further 6% in 2005 and by 6% in 2006. Graphs detail changes in tender price index, construction output versus tender price index and regional tender price forecast.