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Construction figures still rising says DTI

Construction orders in the year to June 2005 rose by five per cent compared to orders in the previous twelve month period, and orders in the second quarter of 2005 rose by nine per cent compared to the same quarter a year earlier, according to the Department of Trade and Industry.

Orders in the second quarter of 2005 rose by nine per cent compared to the previous quarter, with increases in all sectors except public non-housing and private commercial orders. All orders figures

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