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Construction sector adapts to global shocks faster than expected

Construction sector adapts to global shocks faster than expected
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Despite major global disruptions, new research published in the International Journal of Production Economics, shows Australia's construction sector has adapted faster than expected, driven by rapid adoption of digital tools and more resilient ways of working.

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