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'No validity': Industry quashes Quinn's construction findings

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Quinn Insurance has been accused of 'scaremongering' following the publication of a survey it commissioned, which found that construction businesses had reduced overall insurance cover by an average of £3.2m

Quinn Insurance has been accused of 'scaremongering' following the publication of a survey it commissioned, which found that construction businesses had reduced overall insurance cover by an average of £3.2m.

A spokesman for Heath Lambert, which is involved in construction projects on Crossrail, Thames Tideway and Forth Bridge, said: "Having consulted our client base and the general view of the UK contracting network, we see no validity in this report. It is a dangerous and blatant

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