A wet and dry canister vac. Get one with a spare cartridge filter and paper bags. They will help you deal with the fine damaging dust and delay clogging of the filter. You can brush the filter clean, and eventually wash it with water. A spare one means you can swap dirty for clean. If a spare filter and bags are not available for the cleaner you look at, don't buy it.
A cheap one like a Titan will do. It has a 2-year guarantee so if it goes wrong you can take it back. After 2 years you will have had your money's worth. Not the smallest one. this one is good value and has a synchronised power socket which is very useful when sanding or sawing
The more expensive Nilfisk models (hundreds of pounds) are good.
A plastic or stainless canister will not go rusty.
They are noisy so get ear defenders.
The plastic tubes are quite flimsy but you can use standard size replacements.
As well as dust, grid and broken concrete, it will suck up socks and water, so is useful for burst pipes and clogged drains.
You can use it for cleaning the car and in the garden