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Walk around the suburbs and what I hear is not the sound of birds chirping or even traffic. Rather, it's the sound of physical work being done.
Grinders, circular saws, drills, nail guns and the distinctive sound of someone cutting concrete or asphalt plus of course the bigger stuff like trucks unloading, concrete being poured and so on.
It seems that everywhere I look something's being built or renovated and every time I walk down a street I haven't been down in a while there's something changed, there's some house that's had work done to it that's visible from the outside or there's a new garden or whatever.
That part of the economy seems to be outright booming.
Grinders, circular saws, drills, nail guns and the distinctive sound of someone cutting concrete or asphalt plus of course the bigger stuff like trucks unloading, concrete being poured and so on.
It seems that everywhere I look something's being built or renovated and every time I walk down a street I haven't been down in a while there's something changed, there's some house that's had work done to it that's visible from the outside or there's a new garden or whatever.
That part of the economy seems to be outright booming.