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There was a time when the annual World’s Fair was the planet’s primary showcase for “the buildings of tomorrow.” People from around the globe gathered in futuristic national pavilions to
Full year results for Cavan-based building materials producer, Kingspan, released on Friday, showed revenue up 12% to €3.1 billion in 2016. Trading profit was up 33% to €340.9 million, while
Post provided by Mazars. From building technologies and enhanced decision-making systems, the advances in both digital technology and connectivity with established engineering systems and principles has created the much needed
Enterprise Ireland, the Government agency responsible for developing Irish business globally, launched it’s 2017-2020 strategy on Monday, aiming to increase exports by €5 Billion and to create 60,000 new jobs.
There were 44 people killed in workplaces in 2016, representing a 21% reduction of the 56 reported in 2015, according to figures released by the Health and Safety Authority on
The number of mortgages approved rose by 30.8% year-on-year and increased by 2.0% month-on-month for the three months ending November 2016, according to the latest figures from the Banking & Payments
The economy is growing at a solid pace, and the quantity and quality of buildings and infrastructure delivered by the construction industry will play an important role in that economic
Engineering group DPS, alongside its US architectural partner TRIA, has won a major contract to work on Moderna Therapeutics’ new €100 million clinical manufacturing facility in Norwood, Massachusetts. DPS is
A new report compiled by Hays has found that while Ireland’s overall economic outlook is positive, a growing skills gap in industries such as tech and construction is an important
Hays Ireland, a leading construction recruitment firm has reveled that the demand for professionals in the construction and property sector has surged 40% in July, compared to this time last
Roscommon deputy, Michael Fitzmaurice stated that the construction will not continue until the investigation is complete.
Don Cunningham, the Irish Rail’s director of infrastructure stated that the Dublin Airport needs to set aside a space for the Dart line.
A new survey by the pwc shows that many leaders in the construction industry believe that their business would suffer if Britain left the European Union.
New construction for a commercial property company is expected to create 150 jobs for Cork as they are looking for employees to run the new data center.
The Irish Green Building Council has launched Ireland’s first sustainable homes label to encourage the construction of quality residential housing developments.
A new survey published by the Society of Chartered Surveyors reveals that less than half of the costs involved in building a three bed, semi-detached house in the greater Dublin
After a record growth in February, construction growth activity in the construction sector has now eased back for both March and April. The Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index (PMI) – found
According to the latest Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index, inflation in the construction sector has eased to its lowest in nearly two years, according to a study of the sector.
The DAA has confirmed that it plans to construct a new parallel runway at Dublin Airport. Dublin Airport is to invest €320m on the project. The 3,110 metre runway will be
Facebook has said it will begin building a data centre near Clonee, Co Meath, which will create hundreds of temporary construction jobs and dozens of other permanent operations positions. The decision
Hines, a US property giant is in position to buy One Spencer Dock, Ireland’s largest single office investment on Dublin’s
The construction sector has recorded its fastest growth in new orders in five months. The rate of job creation also picked
Balfour Beatty, the international infrastructure group, has been selected by Palace Revive Development Ltd to deliver the pre-construction services contract
The Government has announced a plan to end the use of prefabs in schools around Ireland by 2021. Education Minister
Construction firms saw another rise in new business, according to the latest Ulster Bank PMI on the sector, which helped
Bank of Ireland said it approved €3.6bn of new credit for Irish business in the nine months to the end
Carechoice, a retirement and nursing home group, is to create 200 jobs with the opening of a new purpose-built 165-room
The National Sustainability Summit will take place for the first time on 3 November in the Aviva Stadium, Dublin. The
The construction sector ended the third quarter of the year on a positive note, according to the latest construction Purchasing