How to survive 2024

Chloe

Our Top 150 Contractors and Housebuilders data shows firms under pressure and preparing for a difficult year to come

This time last year, with the country still reeling from the shock of Liz Truss’s disastrous 45 days in office, I suggested we might need to strap in for more turbulence in 2023. We have seen nothing like the havoc wreaked by the 2022 mini-Budget, but few in construction can say the past 12 months have been smooth.

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