The housing lists in Cork City and County are set to reduce with news that 69 social housing units will be delivered by the local authorities by the end of
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A Former senior executive at Bord Na Mona has landed the top job on the development of the controversial €500m Poolbeg incinerator project. John Daly served as the head of
One of the UK’s leading short break specialists, Center Parcs, has just announced plans to develop a holiday village at Newcastle Wood, five kilometres from Ballymahon, County Longford, and 21
Balfour Beatty has been awarded a €14m (£10.2m) Design and Build scheme to extend the existing multi-storey car park serving Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport for airport operator ‘daa’, (previously
The formal consultation process has launched for the proposed A24 Ballynahinch Bypass. The announcement refers to the publication of the Draft Statutory Orders which will pave the way for the
The first of the fast-track developments planned for Dublin’s docklands has been given the go ahead by the city council. The planning permission for the site on Sir John Rogerson’s
The biggest city centre real estate project outside of Dublin over the next 10 years has received the green light today. The project based in Limerick city centre looks set
A low-profile property firm has become the latest player to seek planning permission to build family homes in Dublin, in another sign that the shortage of houses in Dublin is
The re-developed 50,000sq metre project should create around 3,000 jobs with 300 additional jobs supported during the construction stage. The 2.8 hectare site will provide for a mix of office, educational, retail
The IT giant Hewlett Packard has chosen again and again to expand its presence in Galway, with 700 workers about to move into a new purpose built R&D centre this
Building materials firm Saint Gobain has opened a new training centre in Grange Castle, Co Dublin, which together with its sister centre in Cavan, is set to upskill some 5,000
Dublin’s newest bridge, the Rosie Hackett bridge which spans the River Liffey is benefitting from the technical and aesthetic qualities of Kilsaran International. The 21st bridge to cross the river
There aren’t too many clients in Galway or in the surrounding area that are as successful when it comes to securing funding for construction work as NUI Galway. JJ Rhatigan