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Dear Reader,
Welcome to the latest edition of our weekly newsletter from the Construction Business Ireland team. We're thrilled to present the 9th instalment, packed with insights into the latest developments and influential figures shaping the ever-evolving landscape of the Irish construction industry.
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Energy industry leaders to gather in Waterford
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The Power & Energy Conference 2024 will take place in Waterford on June 13th.
This conference and exhibition brings together industry leaders and stakeholders to explore opportunities to deliver energy security and sustainable economic development.
The third edition of this B2B event previously held…
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Advancing Modern Methods of Construction: Breaking Barriers in Ireland
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In a collaborative effort between the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) and TASC, a prominent economic and social think-tank in Ireland, a new report delves into the challenges and opportunities surrounding modern methods of construction (MMC) in the country. Authored by Dr. Robert Sweeney, the report sheds light on the potential of MMC to expedite…
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Nautic Building Company Faces Liquidation, Leaving Creditors in the Lurch with Over €5.2 Million Debt
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Nautic Building Company, an established construction firm in Co Limerick, has faced financial collapse, leading to its liquidation with debts exceeding €5.2 million. Founded in 1981, the company, headed by directors like Jason Quirke, saw Deloitte's Andrew Byrne and James Anderson appointed as liquidators following a contentious creditors' meeting at The Southcourt Hotel, Raheen.
The financial…
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Rescuing County Derry's Environment: A £700 Million Challenge
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The Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (Daera) in County Derry faces a potential financial catastrophe as the cost to rectify environmental damage at the illegal Mobuoy dump site may skyrocket to £700 million, according to the 2022/23 accounts. The site, closed in 2013, is suspected to contain hazardous waste totalling 1.6 million tonnes,…
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Chadwicks Group Unveils Transformed Wexford Branch with Wexford GAA Stars in Attendance
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Chadwicks Group, Ireland's premier builders' merchants, celebrated a significant milestone with the unveiling of the revamped Wexford branch. The ribbon-cutting ceremony, attended by Wexford GAA luminaries Lee Chin, Simon Donoghue, Eoin Porter, and Eoghan Nolan, marked the latest achievement in Chadwicks Group's nationwide branch upgrade initiative, which began in 2018 and has now reached 33 branches across the country.
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Bob & Berts Expands with Out-of-Town Store in Strabane
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