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Construction Industry Can Potentially Generate 112,000 Jobs By 2020

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Posted Wednesday, 26th of October

DKM report shows that industry can grow on average by 9% per year up to 2020 but warns of potential skills shortages A report commissioned by the Construction Industry Federation […]

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Construction Contracts Act Becomes Law

#CCA #CIF

Posted Sunday, 24th of July

Louth Senator Ged Nash and former Dublin Senator Fergal Quinn have addressed representatives from Ireland’s leading construction firms during an event hosted by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) at Leinster […]

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Residential Property

Irish people spent over €3.3 billion on home improvements in 2015

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Posted Saturday, 9th of July

Irish homeowners spend €3.3billion on the repair, maintenance and improvement (RMI) of their homes and apartments in 2015. RMI of residential properties now accounts for 26.7% of the value of […]

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Statement from Director General Tom Parlon on the National Economic Dialogue

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Posted Tuesday, 28th of June

The national economic dialogue, which concluded at Dublin Castle today, demonstrated that there is societal need for infrastructure spend to be increased. Interestingly, a number of groups stated that infrastructure […]

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Statement on the Housing & Homelessness Committee Report

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Posted Saturday, 18th of June

The Construction Industry Federation welcomes the launch of the Housing and Homelessness Committee’s report. The report outlines a number of key recommendations aimed at resolving the interrelated problems around housing […]

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Construction Industry Federation calls for increased capital investment budget

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Posted Tuesday, 24th of May

CIF Director General, Tom Parlon, stated: “This analysis shows how capital investment has been ravaged by the recession.   These projects are essential to economic growth and job creation in […]