UK Government Proposes Ban on Construction Retentions
The UK government proposes banning construction retentions, aiming to improve payment practices and streamline regulations, impacting project cash flow and compliance for AECM professionals.
The UK government proposes banning construction retentions, aiming to improve payment practices and streamline regulations, impacting project cash flow and compliance for AECM professionals.
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The UK government proposes banning construction retentions, aiming to improve payment practices and streamline regulations, impacting project cash flow and compliance for AECM professionals.
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