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Public works players are worried about the drop in tenders

2020-11-22T19:32:53.353Z


Companies fear a collapse in activity in the first half of 2021.During the reconfinement, the construction sites remain open. In March, during the first confinement, almost all the sites had stopped overnight, to the chagrin of the government. This time, the vast majority of them continue to operate. The present reassures, therefore. But the future worries a lot. In particular those involved in public works. Unlike the building, they will not benefit from the


During the reconfinement, the construction sites remain open.

In March, during the first confinement, almost all the sites had stopped overnight, to the chagrin of the government.

This time, the vast majority of them continue to operate.

The present reassures, therefore.

But the future worries a lot.

In particular those involved in public works.

Unlike the building, they will not benefit from the windfall related to energy renovation work, carried by the 7 billion euros allocated to it in the recovery plan.

“Since the start of the year, we have seen a 33% collapse in calls for tenders,”

warns Bruno Cavagné, the president of the National Federation of Public Works (FNTP).

The first half of 2021 promises to be very difficult for companies. ”

The barometer carried out jointly by the Assembly of Municipalities of France (ADCF) and the Banque des Territoires, published on November 13, confirms a sharp drop, to 22%, in orders

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Source: lefigaro

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