With new office buildings planned for Dublin city centre expected to follow the high rent example of the LXV block
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A recovering Irish construction industry has welcomed the announcement that Ireland’s largest construction and quarrying machinery show (CQMS ’15) will
The €350,000 WASTCArD project, which will see a consortium of seven academic and industrial partners working together to develop a
St. James’s Gate becomes the first major brewery in the world and the first manufacturing plant in Ireland to achieve
British Land has extended its footprint in Paddington, West London, with the purchase of the £210m One Sheldon Square site.
Britcon has completed a £7.4 million project to build a new state of the art training facility in Park Royal
Consultant Turner & Townsend has been appointed to provide programme, project, cost and procurement support for the planned £480m retail
With relatively few office developments under way in Dublin’s central business district despite signs of a shortfall of top-quality space,
A property company controlled by Galway developer John Lally has reduced the value of a site it bought for over
According to The Irish Independent, Ashford Castle will employ up to 300 people when it opens this week, following a
Delegates at Lean Construction Seminar learn how adopting a ‘Lean’ approach can help attract Foreign Direct investment Over 200 delegates
Strongest rise in input prices since March 2007 recorded in March New business increased in March, as has been the
Marathon Asset Management has won the race for a portfolio of nearly 600 apartments in Dublin, becoming the latest overseas
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
Good news for construction related industries across the country with last week’s update on the Schools Summer Works Scheme. The
Property price growth in Dublin was outpaced by rises in the rest of the country during the first three months
A multi-family residential investment with 43 apartments are to go on the market today in Dublin’s north inner city. Damien
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
The housing lists in Cork City and County are set to reduce with news that 69 social housing units will
“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