CMA Competition regulator’s interim report identifies ‘persistent issues’ in the civil engineering market for roads and railways

The Competition and Markets Authority’s (CMA) interim report in its ongoing market study into the civil engineering sector for public road and railway infrastructure says evidence to date suggests the market is caught in a cycle of inefficiency, characterised by high costs, and low investment. 

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