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GMIT conference to focus on the best of the construction industry

A conference to mark the first international construction management day will be hosted by the GMIT Department of Building & Civil Engineering at GMIT’s Dublin Road campus, Galway, on Monday next March 14. The Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB), the International Project Management Association (IPMA) and the Construction Management Associations of America (CMMA), Japan (CMAJ) and Korea (CMAK) promote International Construction Management Day.

Borrow now to deliver infrastructure

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The Carlow / Kilkenny Branch of the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) has called on Government to borrow now to deliver infrastructure and to deal with onerous and excessively bureaucratic pre-qualifying procedures for public sector construction projects.

Jobs in Kilkenny must be number one budget priority says construction employers

Construction employers in Kilkenny are to set to urge the government to make job protection and creation the number one priority in December’s Budget.

CIF reveals ten point point masterplan to kickstart the economy

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) this week unveiled details of its 10-point economic plan, which it said would kick-start economic activity at no cost to the Exchequer.

Jobs in Mayo must be number one Budget priority

Mayo construction employers are to set to urge the Government to make job protection and creation the number one priority in December’s Budget. The employers have been responding to a call from Construction Industry Federation director general Tom Parlon to consider and input their views into the CIF’s pre-budget submission.

When it comes to NAMA be calm but vigilant

Lisbon. NAMA. The Budget. As the Government and assorted commentators have hammered into people, these are the three big issues that will determine the legacy (and longevity) of the Fianna Fáil/Green Government and have a massive bearing on the medium to long term future of this country.

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