The expansion of global modular building specialist, Volumetric Building Companies, continues with the opening of its first operation in Ireland.
- Construction to Begin on Ireland’s New Daisy Lodge Therapeutic Centre The Government of Ireland has announced the commencement of construction on Daisy Lodge, a new therapeutic short break center designed to cater to children with cancer. Scheduled to begin this...
- Jones Engineering Expands Operations with New Office in Sweden Jones Engineering, a leading global engineering firm headquartered in Dublin, has announced the expansion of its operations in Sweden with the opening of a new office in Gävle on Thursday,...
- Taoiseach and Minister O’Donovan Unveil Major Investment in Student Accommodation The Irish Government has announced a substantial investment of €100 million to facilitate the construction of over 1,000 student accommodation beds across various universities. This initiative aims to address the...
- Health Minister Announces Progress on New Regional Elective Hospitals in Cork and Galway Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has revealed a significant milestone in the development of new Regional Elective Hospitals in Cork and Galway. The Health Service Executive (HSE) has initiated a ‘request...
- Powerful discussions a ‘Suir’ thing for Waterford energy conference The Power and Energy Conference 2024 will take place at the Tower Hotel in the heart of Waterford City on June 13th, with the support of Gas Networks Ireland, BTY...
Plans for almost 1,000 social and affordable homes at the Central Mental Hospital in Dundrum, south Dublin, have been lodged
Buliding import terminals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a response to the energy crisis would risk even higher prices
The level of debt being taken on by Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) is too high, with organisations unable to take
Galway Bay FM Newsroom – Construction chiefs are warning that the ‘National Development Plan’ and ‘Housing for All’ are both
Plans for 190 apartments in a complex ranging from one to 12 storeys high have been lodged for a site
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has been strongly criticised for building a second park-and-ride facility on the outskirts of
Janssen Sciences Ireland is expanding its biopharmaceutical supply chain facility in Ringaskiddy, Co Cork. The facility, which is part
A major new port facility planned on the Cork Harbour site of the former Irish Fertiliser Industries (IFI) plant at
The way is now clear for the debt-laden Cork County GAA Board to lodge ‘fast track’ plans to An Bord
Construction work costing €12.5 million has gone ahead on the controversial Charlemont Metrolink station near Ranelagh, Dublin, even though transport
A YEAR after work on a vital €58m road restarted, concern has now been expressed over the future of
Intel will not be building a series of planned new huge European chip manufacturing facilities in Ireland, with the
The Court of Appeal has dismissed a businessman’s appeals in a case where he sought to assert a beneficial
Irish civils contractor Roadbridge and its UK subsidiary have been placed in receivership with 215 UK jobs at risk.
Two walls – one in the north of England and the other in the north of Ireland, separated in their
Labour costs could be on course to rise in the construction industry as some firms in the sector report difficulties
The doors of Wexford Arts Centre, the longest running regional arts centre in Ireland which was established in 1974,
Dublin airport operator, daa has secured permission to install a new paid drop-off and pick-up zone for the country’s busiest
Ultra Clean today announced that it is establishing an Advanced Technology Cleaning Centre (ATCC) in Cavan. This investment represents a
Ireland’s CRH will cease operating what it described as “infinitesimally small” Russian operations and has temporarily shut its much larger
THE highly anticipated next chapter of Avondale House and Forest Park will unfold in early summer with the opening
The High Court is being asked to declare as unauthorised what are claimed to have been archaeological and agricultural
Billionaire businessman Denis O’Brien’s Jepview has secured planning permission for a 15-storey office block in Dublin’s docklands. Jepview Ltd has
Deloitte Ireland’s latest Real Estate Planning & Development Statistics report shows that commencement notices were lodged on 24,304 units
A well known Longford company will play a key role as construction work is poised to commence in the coming
Beside a main road close to Northern Ireland’s only Unesco world heritage site, the Giant’s Causeway, lies an empty field
Profits at the company behind Brooks timber suppliers and merchants soared 71pc to €7.2m in its last financial year even
Construction work will commence in the coming weeks on the expansion of the Zoetis production facility on the IDA Ireland
Work is under way on a bid to open a multi-million pound offshore floating wind farm off the coast of