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Construction Business Newsletter - September 13th
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Irish economy growing at the fastest rate in EU

‌ Irish economy growing at the fastest rate in EU

Ireland's economy is surging ahead of its 26 EU partners as more sectors reopen post-pandemic.

The latest figures put the country on course to record double-digit growth in 2021 and bode well for the public finances.

The economy grew at three times the EU average between April…

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Massive Cork Harbour clean-up reaches completion

Massive Cork Harbour clean-up reaches completion ‌

The Taoiseach has heralded in a new era of recreation, tourism and economic benefits for Cork Harbour following the completion of a massive €144m engineering project to end the discharge of thousands of tonnes of raw sewage into its waters.

Micheál Martin was speaking as he opened the Cork Dockyard…

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Minister defends ‘multifaceted’ Housing for All plan

‌ Minister defends ‘multifaceted’ Housing for All plan

Minister for Housing Darragh O’Brien has defended the Housing for All plan as a “different” and “multifaceted” strategy in which the State was the biggest builder.

He said the plan, published on Thursday, was the largest social-housing building programme seen in the State and that local authorities are being “tooled…

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77% of agri-businesses optimistic about the year ahead

77% of agri-businesses optimistic about the year ahead ‌

Following a year of “considerable turbulence” in 2020, food and agri-businesses across Ireland are “significantly more optimistic” this year.

Today (Wednesday, September 8) ifac, the professional services firm, has published its annual Food and AgriBusiness Report 2021, a sentiment survey of Irish food and agri-business SMEs.

With a…

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Intel to open up Irish plant to allow car makers create microchips for next generation of vehicles

Intel has said it could invest as much as €80 billion in Europe over the next decade to boost the region's chip capacity and will open up its semiconductor plant in Ireland for car manufacturers.

Intel chief executive Pat Gelsinger, speaking at Munich's IAA auto show, also said the…

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Twenty-five new firms named among Ireland’s best managed

Twenty-five new companies have been named among Ireland’s best managed companies by Deloitte.

There are now 139 companies recognised by Deloitte as Ireland’s best managed firms. This year’s awards, which took place in association with Bank of Ireland, had the highest number of new applicants in the 13-year history of…

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AUXILION PARTNERS WITH SISK TO DRIVE PRODUCTIVITY AND BUSINESS GROWTH IN DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION DEAL

Auxilion, a leading provider of digitally transformative IT services and solutions, has announced that it has collaborated closely with construction company Sisk to digitally transform its IT infrastructure to help drive productivity and business growth.

An Irish family-run business with a history spanning 160 years, Sisk has grown be a…

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