London faring better than most in wake of covid crisis, RLB says

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Consultant adds work in capital holding up because sites stayed open and size of projects being built

London is one of the three cities in Europe faring better than others, a survey of Rider Levett Bucknall offices into the covid-19 pandemic has found.

The capital, along with Amsterdam and Hungarian capital Budapest, is holding up well, respondents said, with sites continuing to operate during lockdown being cited as one reason for its robustness.

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