Copy
Issue 114, 15 November 2019                                                                            View this email in your browser

BREXIT digest


A round up of the latest news, views and opinion pieces about Brexit and its relationship to built environment professions
The Brexit deadline has been extended, so how can housing associations make smart procurement decisions to prepare for the UK’s departure from the EU? [Read More]
Deal or no deal: potential Brexit outcomes leave the construction and the manufacturing sectors at risk
[Read More]
Major infrastructure projects stall amid Brexit uncertainty. HS2 and Heathrow third runway among schemes on hold as construction suffers biggest fall since financial crisis [Read More]
#ConstructionisOpen Pledge: sign to help EU27 nationals feel Welcome. Dr Dorte Rich Jørgensen: Unprecedented Situations Call for Unprecedented and Proactive Actions [Read More]
Brexit dominated this morning’s Queen's Speech at parliament's state opening, with the government pledging that EU nationals will have the right to remain [Read More]
‘On the edge of a cliff’: UK’s small builders battle Brexit uncertainty. There are more bankruptcies feared as companies struggle in tough economic conditions [Read More]
The UK construction sector has been an industry phoenix constantly rising and recovering from the ashes of recession. But for smaller contractors, will Brexit prove a challenge too far? [Read More]
Arcadis has highlighted the impact of Brexit uncertainty on its UK projects. In a trading update released this morning, the Dutch-owned consultant’s CEO spoke on the impact of uncertainty [Read More]
Brexit uncertainty constrains construction sector optimism, says Q3 2019 RICS UK Construction & Infrastructure Market Survey [Read More] 
If you have any updates for  inclusion in the Brexit digest concerning built environment professions please send them to enquires@cic.org.uk   
Twitter
Website
Brexit digest
LinkedIn
Copyright © 2019, CIC, All rights reserved.

Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list