Most building projects to resume by end of next month amid new protocols

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THE vast majority of migrant workers residing in dormitories will be able to resume work by mid to late August, with most built projects to restart by the end of next month. Read more at The Business Times.

Mr Wong has warned that the construction sector must adapt to a very different environment with new protocols in place.THE vast majority of migrant workers residing in dormitories will be able to resume work by mid to late August, with most built projects to restart by the end of next month.

But the construction sector must adapt to a very different environment with new protocols in place...

 

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