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Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF)

Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) is the meeting place for leaders of the construction industry in Australia. ACIF facilitates and supports an active dialogue between the key players in residential and non-residential building, and engineering construction, other industry groups, and government agencies.
ACIF Members are the most significant Associations in the industry, spanning the entire asset creation process from feasibility through design, cost planning, construction and building and management.
ACIF harnesses the resources of its Members to research and develop initiatives that benefit the total construction industry including ACIF Forecasts, highly accurate, rolling ten year forecasts of demand across all sectors.

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Australian Construction Industry to make ‘Full Recovery’
The Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) has predicted that despite the reduction in private spending on commercial property, job losses within the construction industry will slow down due to

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