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Construction Europe May 2017 podcast (audio)

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28 April 2017

In the May 2017 podcast from Construction Europe: European spinoff for Hyundai; Lemminkäinen considers court ruling; Bechtel to replace CH2M in UK rail contract; Edinburgh marina given full go-ahead; good news and bad in UK and GB construction; and London Airport terminal permission granted. There is also a roundup of the business news, while law firm Pinsent Masons looks at intellectual property, and CECE writes about the problem of the European skills shortage. The podcast is introduced by Sandy Guthrie, editor of Construction Europe, and deputy editor Thomas Allen.

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