Corporate Body

Association of Consulting Engineers in Australia (ACEA) (1952 - 2010)

From
1952
North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
To
2010
North Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Functions
Association and Society or membership organisation
Location
Level 12, 75 Miller St North Sydney NSW 2060

Summary

The Association of Consulting Engineers in Australia was established in 1952 for the purpose of representing consulting firms in both commercial and business environments. Its head office was located in North Sydney, with divisions in all Australian states and territories. In 2010 - as a reflection of the changing nature and make up of its member firms - the ACEA changed its name to Consult Australia.

Timeline

 1952 - 2010 Association of Consulting Engineers in Australia (ACEA)
       2010 - Consult Australia

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See also

Ailie Smith; Ken McInnes

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