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Sunday, October 24, 2010

A shortage of skilled workers could restrict an expected upturn in the construction industry, a new survey has found.


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Constuction industry braced for upturn

A shortage of skilled workers could restrict an expected upturn in the construction industry, a new survey has found.



Tim McCarthy

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