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  "textContent": "Senior infrastructure and civil engineering spokespeople have told NCE they would work with Reform UK if it formed the next government in Westminster, to enable the delivery of a pipeline of ‘investable’ large projects.\n\nThe post What could a Reform UK government mean for the infrastructure sector? appeared first on New Civil Engineer.",
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