Waiting for a change


Kuan says construction activities have picked up and stabilised to a certain extent.

THE construction industry is once again on tenterhooks with the looming 15th General Election that will have a part to play in the fortunes of the industry.

With mega jobs often closely linked to the powers that be, contractors now have this additional layer of uncertainty to deal with on top of current challenges.

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