The construction knowledge gap images and files
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The construction knowledge gap, gif, 552 x 333
What the construction industry writes about, jpg, 2317 x 1434
What the construction industry reads about, jpg, 2317 x 1434
What different age groups read about, gif 550 x 338
What 25 to 34 year olds read about, jpg 1950 x 1199
What the 65+ age group read about, jpg 1950 x 1199
Dwell time vs popularity scatter graph, jpg, 2057 x 1237
Demographics of knowledge consumers, jpg 2061 x 1266
Gregor Harvie at the launch of the report, jpg 1366 x 768
Watch Gregor Harvie talking at the launch event.
Watch Mark Farmer talking at the launch event.
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