ACIF Briefing - Melbourne

Insightful. Invaluable. Unmissable.

Grand Hyatt Hotel Melbourne

Date: 5 April 2012
Time: 7am
Venue: Grand Hyatt Hotel Melbourne, 123 Collins Street, Melbourne, VIC
Cost: AU $ 140.00

Register online for ACIF Briefing

New Forecast information plus insights from industry leaders

Twice yearly ACIF Briefings are where leaders from across the asset creation process update businesses. Be there for the release of new extended information for the renowned ACIF Forecasts, as well as the outlook from industry analysts, property managers, constructors and more.

“Our record of accuracy over the last ten years has made ACIF Forecasts THE compass to the future for building and construction in Australia,” says Peter Barda, Executive Director of ACIF.

“The new enhancements to the ACIF Forecasts will help businesses to grow during the good times and to remain sustainable through uncertain times.”

April 2012 ACIF Briefings will be held in Brisbane, Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra from 7am and includes breakfast. Seats are limited so register online today or download this registration form for fax and post. Tables of 8 are available at a discounted rate and include company name or logo.

7-7.30am
8.00am
8.40am
8.55am
9.10am
9.20am
9.45am

Registration, breakfast served from 7.30am
ACIF Forecasts
Drivers of commercial property development
Construction costs indicators
The View from building sites
Q&A with expert panel
Closing remarks

New forecast information will be released at this series of ACIF Briefings

“Where is the new work coming from? What types of work?”, “Are construction costs going to increase, and when?”, and “Where will we get the people we need?”.

ACIF Forecasts are rolling ten year forecasts of demand across all sectors that answer the big questions for the building and construction industry. Businesses use ACIF Forecasts to plan for work in small or large renovations, building new dwellings, or to focus on commercial or engineering construction work.

New extended information released at the ACIF Briefing includes a wider scope of information delving to a deeper level of detail, plus new in-depth analyses of 21 locales including capital cities and regional centres including Melbourne, Ballarat and Geelong, helping businesses to plan where to invest.

Local industry experts share their insights

Hear insights by local industry leaders on the drivers of investment in commercial property, trends in construction costs locally and globally, and issues affecting productivity on sites across each state.

Fundamentals driving new construction by Andrew Ballantyne from Jones Lang Lasalle

Outlook for construction costs by Roger Hogg from Rider Levett Bucknall

What’s happening on building sites by Brian Welch from Master Builders Association VIC

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