While the future environmental regulations (RE2020) had given rise to hopes in the construction industry, government announcements sweep them away both in substance and in form. The Confederation of Crafts and Small Building Enterprises (CAPEB) requests that economic and technical impact studies be carried out to justify these announcements.
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