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Construction Industry Federation - In order to align with the Government's latest return to work protocol, The CIF Safety & Health Subcommittee has recently amended the C-19 Standard Operating Procedures. The construction
Construction Industry Federation - Despite the uncertainty caused by the rising cost of materials, the mood in the industry is generally positive, with 2 out of 5 construction companies expecting their turnover
Construction Industry Federation - This year's #SouthCon22 will showcase how the modern construction industry operates, with products & services from companies across the industry on display. Attendees will experience live demos, presentations
Construction Industry Federation - Adding to our Safety Week webinars for next week, we have Practical Ergonomic Risk Assessment in Construction. The Health and Safety Authority in conjunction with the CIF and
![Construction Industry Federation (CIF) on Twitter: "€21million per week. The cost to the state of 60,000 construction-related employees remaining on PUP. The data shows it is safe to #ReopenConstruction, yet ❌Talented employees Construction Industry Federation (CIF) on Twitter: "€21million per week. The cost to the state of 60,000 construction-related employees remaining on PUP. The data shows it is safe to #ReopenConstruction, yet ❌Talented employees](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ExtWl1nWEAI8QIJ.jpg)
Construction Industry Federation (CIF) on Twitter: "€21million per week. The cost to the state of 60,000 construction-related employees remaining on PUP. The data shows it is safe to #ReopenConstruction, yet ❌Talented employees
Construction Industry Federation - Since March 2020, our industry has had to adapt working conditions to provide people with a safe working environment. Thanks to a combination of safety protocols, effective communication
![left to right) Tom Parlon, CIF (Construction Industry Federation) director general, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Pat Lucey, CIF president attending the CIF annual conference in Dublin, where they have been warned to left to right) Tom Parlon, CIF (Construction Industry Federation) director general, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Pat Lucey, CIF president attending the CIF annual conference in Dublin, where they have been warned to](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2A2CA8D/left-to-right-tom-parlon-cif-construction-industry-federation-director-general-taoiseach-leo-varadkar-and-pat-lucey-cif-president-attending-the-cif-annual-conference-in-dublin-where-they-have-been-warned-to-finalise-their-brexit-preparations-plans-2A2CA8D.jpg)
left to right) Tom Parlon, CIF (Construction Industry Federation) director general, Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Pat Lucey, CIF president attending the CIF annual conference in Dublin, where they have been warned to
![CISireland.com on Twitter: "#SURVEYS conducted by the Construction Industry Federation (#CIF) revealed that 90% of #contractors will not enter fixed-price #contracts due to the rapid #inflation of raw #material #costs 📈🔨🚧 Article CISireland.com on Twitter: "#SURVEYS conducted by the Construction Industry Federation (#CIF) revealed that 90% of #contractors will not enter fixed-price #contracts due to the rapid #inflation of raw #material #costs 📈🔨🚧 Article](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FTcCnXHUsAAsoMq.jpg)