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Presents quarterly price and cost indices are a basic tool of the trade to anyone involved in estimating, cost checking and fee negotiation on public sector construction works including roads. Source agency: Business, Innovation and Skills Designation: National Statistics Language: English Alternative title: Construction Price and Cost Indices
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