The government has green lit an additional funding injection of up to €2.5 bn for the Land Development Agency (LDA), effectively doubling the agency’s capitalisation to facilitate the construction of
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Buliding import terminals for liquefied natural gas (LNG) as a response to the energy crisis would risk even higher prices for customers in the long term, TDs and senators have
Intel will not be building a series of planned new huge European chip manufacturing facilities in Ireland, with the semiconductor producer opting instead to construct them in Germany and
Labour costs could be on course to rise in the construction industry as some firms in the sector report difficulties in recruiting staff. According to the latest Purchasing Managers’ Index
Ireland’s CRH will cease operating what it described as “infinitesimally small” Russian operations and has temporarily shut its much larger plants in Ukraine, the world’s second-biggest building materials supplier said
Deloitte Ireland’s latest Real Estate Planning & Development Statistics report shows that commencement notices were lodged on 24,304 units in 2021, in residential schemes comprising more than 20 units.
Gas Networks Ireland’s Design Safety Management System has been shortlisted for the international Institution of Gas Engineers and Managers (IGEM) and the Energy and Utilities Alliance (EUA) Gas Industry ‘Safety
Construction Information Services (CIS) has published its annual report, pinpointing in excess of €17 billion in key and major construction projects already planned for 2017. In their report, ‘Construction Opportunities
The Ulster Bank Construction Purchasing Managers Index (PMI) rose to 58.7 last month, as Irish construction continues to expand. The monthly measure of activity in the sector rose from 58.4
During the year of 2014, nearly five million tertiary education students graduated within the European Union (EU).
The “most expensive object on earth”, according to Greenpeace, is is to be constructed in the south-west of the UK. The nuclear power station will be located just 273 km off the
Governments, businesses, consumer groups and NGOs are being urged to come together to create ambitious plans for how Ireland will cut emissions from existing buildings, in order to meet the
The number of properties for sale in Ireland has reached a nine-year low – down to fewer than 24,000, according to property website Daft.ie The report shows the biggest falls
The total value of new construction projects in Ireland rose by 68% last year as activity in the sector continued to pick up. According to a new report from Construction Information