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Short-term measures of output by construction industry in February 2024 and contracts awarded for new construction work in Great Britain.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for January 2017.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for November 2018.
View the permit variation issued for Tunstead Cement and Lime Works, Buxton under the Industrial Emissions Directive.
Location: The Pentland Firth, Scotland.
Monthly estimate of output in the construction industry in Great Britain in both the private and public sectors.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for April 2015.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for November 2017.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for December 2019.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for February 2015.
The results of a study which has been undertaken of the substitute liquid fuels used for burning in cement kilns.
Statistics and analysis on the construction sector for January 2021.
The 3 phase £20 million Industrial Fuel Switching competition allocated funding to stimulate early investment in fuel switching processes and technologies.
Monthly estimate of output in the construction industry in Great Britain, in both the private and public sectors
A survey of the brick industry shows productivity dispersion, attributable to technology differences and efficiency variation
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