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KHL journalists are reporting on how the Covid-19 outbreak is impacting construction worldwide
Europe and UK impose new restrictions, while other regions rely on softer measures to combat spread of virus
US Chamber of Commerce survey shows 83% of contractors expect revenue to increase or remain the same next year
Worldwide pandemic and tumultuous oil prices deal deadly blow to tourism economies
Firms struggle despite construction’s exemption from Covid-19 lockdown
Future job losses are predicted as federal assistance winds down
Philippines and Vietnam are reported to be in the best position for growth
Covid-19, dropping oil prices, plus poverty and political unrest threaten the region
US$750 million in loans available to offset 6% drop in nation’s GDP
Coalition letter to US Congress appeals for protection against ’unfair lawsuits’
The second most expensive city in the world for construction faces numerous challenges
April saw the largest decline in housing starts on record
Largest hunger-relief organisation in the US is predicted to need additional US$1.4 billion Â
Industry official rallies for more help in latest coronavirus relief billÂ
Overwhelming majority of construction owners expect an economic rebound by year’s end
Doug Hundt at Vermeer talks with International Construction’s Jenny Lescohier about how the company’s products are serving critical needs during the Covid-19 crisis
Despite ongoing activity, industry feels impact of Covid-19 and low oil pricesÂ
Increase in utilities construction suggests greater reliance on digital connectivity
Recent changes to Paycheck Protection Programme loan guidance are making It harder for firms to maintain jobsÂ
Trade body underlines construction’s importance to UK’s economic recovery from pandemic
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