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Now in its 23rd year of publication, Australian Concrete Construction (ACC) magazine, continues to lead the way as one of Australia's foremost specialist construction industry publication.
ACC covers all aspects of concrete and concrete construction, providing readers with the latest in local and international news and views, together with project features, technical papers, company profiles and product reviews - providing informative, targeted and relevant content for public and private sector industry professionals.
Produced bi-monthly (6-issues per year) ACC is distributed to a wide variety of public and private sector industry professionals from across Australia and around the world, including:
  • Project Managers
  • Architects
  • Engineers
  • Building Consultants
  • Academics
  • Quantity Surveyors
  • Specialist Sub-Contractors
  • Construction Contractors and Builders
  • Construction Authorities and Other Government Bodies
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    Topics Covered in ACC Magazine
  • Concrete Materials and Specialist Admixtures
  • Underground Construction
  • Precast Concrete
  • New Technology, Equipment and Methodologies
  • ESD (Ecologically Sustainable Development)
  • Planning Issues (including legal and financial aspects)
  • Safety Issues
  • Major Projects
  • Distribution and Readership Details
    ACC Readership
    Primary Distribution
    10,420 copies
    Secondary readership
    44,860 per issue
    Average reads per copy 4.31

    Distributed via direct mail to subscribers, Australian Concrete Construction is aimed at industry professionals, and is specifically focussed on reaching the industry’s many decision makers throughout both the public and private sectors.

    Due to the high number of departments and large organisations receiving the publication, we also monitor our secondary (half-life) readership, via a random sample questionnaire of recipients. Secondary readership figures are calculated as a mean average of the number of readers on a department/organisation’s ‘internal distribution’ list that read the publication in the first 30 days after it was received.