Regus has announced today that it will open its seventh location in Dublin’s North Quay. The global workspace provider currently has five other centres across Dublin, including the one in
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The 291 sq m hub at 16 College Green (above) will offer banking facilities on the doorstep of Trinity College and in the heart of Dublin’s shopping district. The hub,
With the Dublin retail market, as well as the suburban office sector, rapidly recovering, Royal London Asset Management is planning to offload eight retail investments and five office assets with
Waterford-based pharmaceutical company EirGen has been acquired by US drugs company Opko for $135 million. Founded by Tom Brennan and Patsy Carney 10 years ago, the company employs 100 people
150 construction jobs also to be created as part of investment supported by Dept of Jobs through IDA Ireland Waterford – April 29, 2015 – The Minister for Jobs, Enterprise
Apple is looking to invest more than €400m directly to fund at least six renewable energy projects in Ireland. The firm has invited partnership proposals from green energy developers to
publishing company which has over one million readers around the world has provided a major employment boost today with the announcement of 100 jobs for Co Waterford. Agora Incorporated is
Eircom has signed a deal worth €10m with telecoms firm Huawei that will see the Chinese industry giant supply it equipment as Eircom begins its nationwide rollout of fibre broadband.Equipment
Nama is one of a number of organisations partnering to deliver a €450m development in the Dublin Docklands after planning permission was granted yesterday.Permission for 18,000sq m of office space
A €27.5m state-of-the-art building is planned for Kevin Street Garda Station for 2017 – a move which will see a 13th century property become vacant.Kevin Street Garda Station currently calls
Ireland’s most expensive development site, one of the centrepieces of the property crash, is finally to be offered for sale on the international market. The high-profile landbank occupied by the
Ornua, formerly the Irish Dairy Board, is hoping to hit €3 billion in sales in the post-milk quota era on back of strong demand for new powdered products in Asia
It is hoped that the major facility in Fitzgerald’s Park, which will enable children with disabilities to play alongside able-bodied children, will be open by August. City Hall said the
Penneys has today reopened its newly renovated Sligo store, 33 years after the shop first opened in March 1982. Seventeen new jobs have been created in the refurbished store, bringing
Irish company Surface Power Hone and Belgian partner Mopac Systems International have won a contract to build low cost ‘daylight’ fuelled zero energy homes in the €10m first phase of
Hill International and the Chartered Institute of Building announced today that leading speakers from top law firms will join construction experts at a Masterclass in the Europa Hotel, on 14th
The number of planners in local authorities has dropped by 32pc since 2006, according to the organisation. Some 415 planners are currently employed by local authorities whereas 607 were working
Cork-based technology firm Global Shares has announced a major expansion plan which will create 80 new jobs over the next three years. The company which develops software for managing employee
EPS, an Irish firm that specialises in designing, building and operating water and sewage treatment plants worldwide, has announced plans to create 50 new jobs at its headquarters in Mallow,
The World Green Building Council (WorldGBC) has appointed Terri Wills as its next CEO. The World Green Building Council is a network of national green building councils in more than
A recovering Irish construction industry has welcomed the announcement that Ireland’s largest construction and quarrying machinery show (CQMS ’15) will take place in Molloy’s Quarry in Tullamore on April 17.
The €350,000 WASTCArD project, which will see a consortium of seven academic and industrial partners working together to develop a wrist-based device for portable heart monitoring, is funded through the
St. James’s Gate becomes the first major brewery in the world and the first manufacturing plant in Ireland to achieve the highest award possible in LEED certification The Sisk built
Delegates at Lean Construction Seminar learn how adopting a ‘Lean’ approach can help attract Foreign Direct investment Over 200 delegates
Construction sector output grew in volume terms by 10pc in 2014 to €11bn and is forecast to increase by around
SMK Corporation, a multinational electro-mechanical component manufacturer headquartered in Tokyo Japan is to establish a new European Headquarters in Dublin,
The National Rehabilitation Hospital is the first major healthcare project to be granted planning approval through the Strategic Infrastructural Development
Coillte Panel Products is part of Coillte, a leading natural resources company which owns over 442,000 hectares of FSC® certified
The CIF is constantly looking for ways of bringing new information and innovations to our members. One area which looks
CRH’s deal to buy €6.5bn from building materials rivals Holcim and Lafarge looks to be a step closer as the
Irish renewable energy group NTR has up to €240m in its arsenal to return to shareholders following the sale of
Some 8,000 jobs could be created in Cork City as details emerge that €500 million has been earmarked for its
Kennedy Wilson and NAMA have formed a joint venture arrangement to develop a project of significant importance on Sir John
Minister for Skills, Research and Innovation, Damien English TD, has urged businesses to avail of the opportunity to attend a
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Over the past year there has been a growing sense of relief and optimism throughout the construction sector in Ireland,
“This is an important step towards driving a change in payment culture in Ireland” Minister for Business & Employment, Ged
A Former senior executive at Bord Na Mona has landed the top job on the development of the controversial €500m
Mr. Paudie Coffey, T.D., Minister of State at the Department of the Environment, Community and Local Government, together with Minister
Department of Social Protection and CIF launch campaign to help unemployed construction workers return to work A new campaign aimed
House prices continued to rise in Q1 of this year, according to the latest house price survey from MyHome.ie. The
One of the UK’s leading short break specialists, Center Parcs, has just announced plans to develop a holiday village at
The Belfast-headquartered Lagan Construction Group has confirmed it has acquired rival Northern Ireland firm H&J Martin but did not disclose
Balfour Beatty has been awarded a €14m (£10.2m) Design and Build scheme to extend the existing multi-storey car park serving
Ger Higgins, Sales Director at Kingspan Insulated Panels Ireland, explains how the company can help customers get to grips with
A slowdown in the growth of construction activity here could end up hurting Ireland’s ability to attract foreign direct investment,
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
Kommerling UK has signed an agreement with Laydex for the Belfast based company to distribute its extensive range of marine
It is now six months since new requirements were placed on structural steel manufacturers and fabricators which make it a
The IT giant Hewlett Packard has chosen again and again to expand its presence in Galway, with 700 workers about
John Paul Construction are pleased to announce the recent appointment of Joe McLoughlin as Construction Director for the Irish market
Stewart are delighted to have scooped 3 awards at recent Irish Building and Design Awards 2014, to include Contractor of