Blog: Building certainty in construction
Steve Kelly, underwriting account manager at Allianz Engineering, Construction & Power, discusses how brokers can best help their construction clients prepare for Brexit.
The UK construction sector is heavily dependent on the EU for everything from labour supply to funding. With the Brexit deadline of 31 October approaching, brokers should act now to ensure clients are prepared for the potential disruption.
Any restrictions on trade or the movement of people could hit the construction sector hard. For starters, it could significantly exacerbate the labour shortage. Analysis by design consultancy, Arcadis found that while a ‘soft’ Brexit could mean 135,000
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