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    Nominations open for 2014 Australian Construction Achievement Award
    Nominations open for 2014 Australian Construction Achievement Award

    The Australian Constructors Association and Engineers Australia will once again join together in 2014 to recognize the people who are building the nation's infrastructure, and present the Australian Construction Achievement Award (ACAA).


    AFS Ltd seeks Independent Directors
    AFS Ltd seeks Independent Directors

    Australian Forestry Standard (AFS) Ltd is asking for nominations and applications from suitably qualified Independent Directors to join the Board of AFS Ltd.


    Brookfield to build new $123 million science facility at UNSW
    Brookfield to build new $123 million science facility at UNSW

    Brookfield Multiplex has been appointed to design and construct the University of New South Wales’ (UNSW) $123 million Material Sciences and Engineering Building at the Kensington campus in Sydney.


    ACIF predicts decline in demand for Victorian home builders
    ACIF predicts decline in demand for Victorian home builders

    The latest industry forecasts from Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) suggest that the high level of activity Victorian residential builders have experienced since 2008, is set to fall back over the next three years.


    NSW construction activity to rise nearly a quarter by 2017
    NSW construction activity to rise nearly a quarter by 2017

    After a decade of underperformance, the New South Wales economy is set to grow faster than the Australian economy over the next 3 years, with rising construction the key driver, according to industry analyst and economic forecaster, BIS Shrapnel.


    Perforated metal architectural façade at Melbourne cogeneration plant
    Perforated metal architectural façade at Melbourne cogeneration plant

    Nepean Building & Infrastructure recently supplied a custom perforated metal architectural façade for installation at a cogeneration plant in Melbourne.


    Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre by Billard Leece Partnership and Tonya Hinde Interior Des
    Ballarat Regional Integrated Cancer Centre by Billard Leece Partnership and Tonya Hinde Interior Des

    Good quality, durable flooring products played a part in making the Ballarat Cancer Centre a welcoming, spatially familiar and encouraging environment.


    Cox Architecture taps on new possibilities with Autodesk
    Cox Architecture taps on new possibilities with Autodesk

    Autodesk 3D design software solutions help Cox Architecture to grow their global footprint.


    Lifts and bathrooms key areas for elderly to remain at home
    Lifts and bathrooms key areas for elderly to remain at home

    The third part of BPN's feature on aged care and access looks at various product suppliers who are experiencing a boom due to elderly staying in their homes, with bathrooms a key area of growth.


    Call for clear political plan for housing and development industry
    Call for clear political plan for housing and development industry

    With the Federal Election now only weeks away, the Urban Development Institute of Australia is calling on all political parties to detail their policies to ensure that the housing and development industry will be in a strong position to deliver economic growth, new jobs, and affordable housing.


    ACIF forecasts reveal Queensland building and construction trending upwards
    ACIF forecasts reveal Queensland building and construction trending upwards

    Industry forecasts by Australian Construction Industry Forum (ACIF) show that Queensland is one of several states where the overall trend across all building and construction work remains in a positive direction.


    Industry applauds deferral of cap on self-education expenses tax deductibility
    Industry applauds deferral of cap on self-education expenses tax deductibility

    The Australian Institute of Building (AIB) today joined a chorus of professional membership and industry bodies in welcoming the Federal Government’s deferral of the proposal to cap the tax deductibility of self-education expenses at $2000 until July 2015.


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