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Purcell, one of Ireland's leading building contractors, is set to be the first in the country to implement ProcurePro, a ...
Vantage Data Centers has lost an appeal in Dublin to overturn a local council’s planning permission denial. As reported by ...
The gap in economic performance and well-being indicators between the north and south of the border is widening, a report has ...
Ireland’s National Development Plan Sparks Surge in Institutional & Infrastructure ConstructionDublin, April 10, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The "Ireland Construction Industry Databook Series - Market ...
Smaller developers face major obstacles in securing finance and navigating the planning system, while getting basic services ...
The centres in Cork are Broga House on the Western Road, Curraheen Point on Farranlea Road and Ashlinn House on the Bandon Road ...
One of Ireland’s most active private housing developers, Lioncor, plans to start work later this year on the first phase of a ...
Construction companies are seeking to attract more women and are promoting inclusion in a bid to tackle major talent gaps ...
The Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) recently released an interesting comparison of the economies of Ireland and Northern Ireland, and there’s some pretty striking stuff in the report.
A public meeting is taking place in Co Kildare this week against the proposed construction of a biomethane plant.
The family moved into a new home recently – but still feel “cabinised” after more than a decade living in the tiny space.
Plans by the Land Development Agency (LDA) to construct 193 residential units on a site of the former Teagasc research centre on Malahide Road, Kinsealy, Dublin 17, are facing local opposition.