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Roundup News – ICEC Newsletter for May 2007 (Vol 1 – No 2)

Take a look at the International Cost Engineering Council’s latest newsletter. Click Here

Melbourne June Meeting – Selecting Software Successfully

As anyone who has tried to introduce software into a company knows, there are many pitfalls for the unwary, and the ramifications on making the wrong choice are often lon

Call For Papers – ACES Conference Perth – 25/26 February 2008

The Australian Cost Engineering Society will be holding a 2 day project controls conference at the Parmelia Hilton in Perth, Western Australia on Monday, 25th and Tuesday

ACES Brisbane Chapter Meeting – 4 September 2007

The Australian Cost Engineering Society (ACES) Brisbane Chapter is holding its next meeting on: Tuesday 4 September 2007 5.30pm for 6.00pm

ACES 2008 Conference – Notice Of Cancellation

It is with much regret that I advise that the ACES 2008 Conference, scheduled for 24 to 26 February 2008 has been cancelled. The ACES relies heavily on funding

Construction Cost Escalation – the Impact of Technology Changes

At the October meeting of the Victorian branch of the ACES, member Alan Rae will give a presentation on the construction of the Eildon Dam. This was a landmark project in

Quantitative Risk Modelling Presentation

Dr Stephen Grey gave a very illuminating talk on Quantitative Risk Modelling at the September meeting of the Victorian branch of ACES. Stephen was able to squeeze in a lo

Good turn-out to hear ex-President of ACES speak

More than thirty members and others braved a very miserable Melbourne evening in July to get along to Engineers Australia to hear Peter Downie, long-time member of ACES a

Next ACES Breakfast Presentation is on 22 August

The next ACES Breakfast Function will be held on 22nd August 2007 at 7:00am at Rigby’s Bar, 221 St Georges Terrace, Perth. Please join us for breakfast a

Melbourne July Meeting – Claims Avoidance and Resolution – Peter Downie

Peter Downie will be coming along to the Melbourne meeting on July 17 to provide an overview of the general process clients, consultants and contractors can use to avoid