Clients that put work on hold due to the Brexit vote are starting to recommit to development, according to Galliford Try's new construction chief executive Bill Hocking. Hocking, who joined from Skanska last September and took over running construction from Ken Gillespie this summer, said the EU referendum had hit four of its jobs, each worth around £20m-£50m. Of these four, clients had recommitted to two of them while the other two had been cancelled, Hocking told Building.
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