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Ireland has Less Female Graduates in Engineering, Manufacturing and Construction Compared to Other Countries in the EU

During the year of 2014, nearly five million tertiary education students graduated within the European Union (EU).

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Rehab’s Dublin 4 Site to be Purchased for €21m by Department of Education

The former Rehab site in D4 is on the market and being negotiated for €21 by The Department of Education.

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CIF urges students to consider a career in construction

Construction Industry Federation advises school leavers to consider a career in construction. “The construction industry is recovering strongly and is worth more than €14 billion to the Irish economy. So there

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New €100m Alexion facility in Athlone

Alexion Pharmaceuticals has announced it is to construct a new €100 million manufacturing facility in Athlone which will create 50 new jobs. The planned biologics unit will be an expansion

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Grafton’s Half Yearly Revenues Rise over 13%, but could Fall due to Brexit

Both builders vendors and DIY merchants Grafton Group have signified “uncertainty about the near term outlook and probability for the economy” in a trading announcement published today.

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CIF Urges Students to Have a Career in Construction

The CAO Change of Mind application closed on 1st July, causing the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) to urge graduates to consider a career in construction.

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Data Centres will Grow Energy Demands

The beginning half of the year primitive wind energy met over a fifth (22pc) of the country’s whole electricity needs, as reported by the new figures from the Irish Wind Energy Association (IWEA).

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Dart Expansion Requires Space at Dublin Airport

Don Cunningham, the Irish Rail’s director of infrastructure stated that the Dublin Airport needs to set aside a space for the Dart line. This project to build the Metro North

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Residential Flooding Halt’s Construction on Wind Farm

Coillte and Bord na Mona are in the process of constructing a wind farm with 20 turbines near Strokestown. The farm is expected to generate 64 megawatts, and if everything

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Construction Business Owners Need to be More Vigilant than Ever as Industry Continues to Grow

“Netwatch has seen a significant rise in recent months of attempted thefts and intrusions on construction sites, which are particularly vulnerable due to their openness. With Netwatch, these thefts are

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Construction growth activity slows again for a second month

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

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New database to provide overview of Passive House components

A new online database was launched and it provides a detailed overview of components for Passive House construction. All of the products, which have been independently tested and certified with

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Shire to create 700 temporarily construction jobs

Dublin based biotechnology company, Shire is to create 400 new jobs in Co Meath over the next four years.  The firm is to build a new $400m biologics manufacturing plant

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Rate of expansion in construction activity eases

Activity in the construction sector expanded again in March, according to the latest Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers’ Index, as new order growth remained robust. The industry posted a figure

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22 modular homes ‘essentially completed’

. The project in Poppintree in Ballymun was originally planed to be completed by December last year. The Council of Dublin City has said families can move into the homes next month

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Reasons for optimism as students look to construction courses

After a gap of nearly ten years, construction and property related courses are once again in vogue for secondary students heading to college. Recruitment specialist Hays Ireland, believes the recent gain

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Construction hits €5.6bn value

The total value of new construction projects in Ireland rose by 68% last year as activity in the sector continued to pick up. According to a new report from Construction Information

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Lowestoft College: apprenticeship provision 13% above the national average

Lowestoft College is a leading provider of training and competence services to the construction, offshore, energy and maritime industries. The College sits at the heart of its community, bridging the

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