A slowdown in the growth of construction activity here could end up hurting Ireland’s ability to attract foreign direct investment,
- The Construction Industry at a Crossroads: Opportunities Amidst Turmoil The construction industry in Ireland is navigating a critical period, shaped by the ongoing housing crisis and planning permission challenges. While these issues present significant obstacles, they also create unique...
- 3D printed homes success spurs interest in 3D construction careers In response to increased demand, LMETB’s Advanced Manufacturing Training Centre of Excellence (AMTCE) in Dundalk has announced monthly courses in Advanced Construction Technologies, which includes 3D concrete printing, to run throughout 2025,...
- McGill and Partners bolsters its Irish business McGill and Partners, the global specialty insurance and reinsurance broker, has appointed John Barry and Jack Farrell as partners in specialty broking in Ireland. John joins McGill and Partners from...
- Belfast Harbour launches ‘transformative’ strategy Belfast Harbour has unveiled a new strategy setting out an ambitious programme to invest more than £300m in capital projects across the port and Harbour Estate over the next five...
- Bouygues and Ecocem cement partnership Bouygues Construction and Ecocem have signed a global innovation partnership. Following thorough laboratory and rigorous full-scale testing by Bouygues Construction’s R&D and Innovation team in collaboration with Ecocem, the goal...

Irish renewable energy generation and energy storage group, Gaelectric, has raised €65 million in funding for its portfolio of on-shore

The winners of the second Component Award, this year for Passive House windows for energy efficient solutions in the context
The first of the fast-track developments planned for Dublin’s docklands has been given the go ahead by the city council.

To describe the effect of the recession on Ireland’s construction industry as devastating is an understatement. Now less than a

The biggest city centre real estate project outside of Dublin over the next 10 years has received the green light

A low-profile property firm has become the latest player to seek planning permission to build family homes in Dublin, in

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

Shares in French cement group Lafarge fell by around 2 per cent on Monday after two shareholders of its Swiss

It is now six months since new requirements were placed on structural steel manufacturers and fabricators which make it a

Shares in Iseq heavyweight CRH jumped by nearly 4 per cent on Wednesday after reports that cement makers Holcim and

Ireland’s leading dairy ingredients company, Glanbia Ingredients Ireland, has commenced production at its new, state-of-the-art nutritional ingredients plant at Belview

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

The Office of Government Procurement published its Report on the Review of the Performance of the Public Works Contract (the

The engineering and organisational skills of building firm Monami Construction literally went to waste in Cork in 2014, but the

Building materials firm Saint Gobain has opened a new training centre in Grange Castle, Co Dublin, which together with its

Dublin’s newest bridge, the Rosie Hackett bridge which spans the River Liffey is benefitting from the technical and aesthetic qualities

There aren’t too many clients in Galway or in the surrounding area that are as successful when it comes to
Stewart are delighted to have scooped 3 awards at recent Irish Building and Design Awards 2014, to include Contractor of