First UK & Ireland Construction Forum focuses on opportunities and challenges
At The Sunday Business Post’s inaugural UK & Ireland Construction Forum 2019 in London, the emphasis was on finding solutions to common challenges and developing opportunities and positive trends to ensure a brighter future in both countries
Companies in the construction sector on both sides of the Irish Sea must take advantage of opportunities and learnings on offer to them from their counterparts to ensure they can navigate a challenging marketplace.
At The Sunday Business Post’s inaugural UK & Ireland Construction Forum 2019 in London, the emphasis was on finding solutions to common challenges and developing opportunities and positive trends to ensure a brighter future in both countries.
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