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31/07/2023

NI Contractor Henry Brothers Construction has bagged a £7 million contract to help develop Castle Meadow Campus (CMC) in Nottingham. The firm, selected by the University of Nottingham, has been appointed to remodel and refurbish two of seven buildings on the 3.75 hectare site – preparing them for f
31/07/2023

Charles River Laboratories International has completed a €10 million expansion of its testing capabilities at its Ballina, Co Mayo site. The new Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) certified space provides an additional 1,500m2 of lab space and creates up to 70 new skilled roles over the next two y
31/07/2023

Funding of €22,500 has been approved for minor flood mitigation works in Tipperary. The works in include the construction on a new surface water storm drain 200 metres long including manholes and chambers and civils works, outfall to existing open channel, at Gortnahoe. The Minor Flood Mitigation
31/07/2023

A resurfacing scheme for Brookmount Road in Omagh is to start on Monday, 07 August. The works includes strengthening and resurfacing of 338 metres of carriageway from Randall Drive to Brook Valley. A road closure will be put in place from 9.30am to 4.30pm from Monday, 07 August, to Friday, 18 Augu
31/07/2023

The deadline for scorecards under ACRES has been extended. Sinn Fein welcomed the announcement from the Minister for Agriculture. The party's spokesperson for Agriculture, Claire Kerrane TD, said: "It's been very clear that Advisors have been under huge pressure in meeting the demand especially gi
31/07/2023

Contractors have started work on a road resurfacing project in Newry. The resurfacing scheme is takinng place on Catherine Street, Lower Catherine Street, Corry Square and Edward Street. The improvement work includes resurfacing of the carriageway, upgrading of road drainage and realignment of ker
31/07/2023

Alliance Climate and Energy spokesperson Eóin Tennyson MLA has slammed the UK Government after it announced that over 100 new North Sea oil and gas drilling licences are to be issued. He said: "This is a reckless decision at the worst possible time, and will prove to be an act of economic and envi
31/07/2023

Contractors have commenced work on a resurfacing scheme in Coalisland Town Centre, Co Tyrone. The works include strengthening and resurfacing of 260 metres of carriageway from Platters Hill to Brackaville Road, including the double mini roundabout. A road closure will be put in place from 7pm to 6
28/07/2023

Additional funding of almost €16 million has been allocated for repair and upgrade works on rural roads and laneways in Ireland. Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, said the funding, under the Local Improvement Scheme (LIS), will support the continued improvement of
28/07/2023

VIOTAS, a leading smart grid company based in Limerick, has partnered WEL Networks, a electricity provider in New Zealand. The collaboration aims to revolutionise the energy landscape and drive innovation in the field of smart grid solutions. Garth Dibley, Chief Executive of WEL Networks, said: "W
28/07/2023

Mid and East Antrim Borough Council has unveiled its new 'Climate and Sustainability Action Plan'. The plan sets out a roadmap to address climate change in Mid and East Antrim over the next five years. In 2019 Mid and East Antrim Borough Council passed a Notice of Motion on Climate Change. Since t
28/07/2023

Contractors are to commence work on a road resurfacing project in Armagh. The upgrade work on the Portadown Road will start on Monday, 31 July. The improvement work will extend for 0.9 kilometres from the junction with Drumadd Road to the junction with Drummanmore Road and includes resurfacing wit
28/07/2023

The Department of Finance has introduced a consultation discussion document that focuses on various aspects of the Building Regulations, with a specific emphasis on energy efficiency requirements. The document also explores other related areas, such as ventilation, managing overheating risks in dw
28/07/2023

A total of 18 businesses across Burnside, Doagh and Templepatrick have received financial support to improve the physical appearance of their shopfronts. An array of businesses across a diverse range of sectors have benefited from the 'Small Settlements Shopfront Revitalisation Scheme', each receiv
28/07/2023

Keep NI Beautiful has awarded four Radius Housing schemes for the high standard of their outdoor green spaces. This is the second year Radius schemes have been recognised, and two of the schemes, Rathain Fold in Coleraine and Maine Fold in Randalstown, have been awarded the Green Flag for a second
28/07/2023

Speedy Hire has launched its Carbon Net Zero Roadmap presenting science-based steps to reach its net zero targets by 2040, 10 years ahead of the Government deadline. To achieve its ambition, Speedy Hire has set out to reduce Scope 1 & 2 emissions by 50% and Scope 3 emissions by 42% by 2030, synerg
27/07/2023

Construction materials supplier Breedon has bagged a prestigious RoSPA Award, demonstrating its commitment to health and safety excellence. Breedon's team in Northern Ireland won a RoSPA Gold Award in the health and safety performance category. The RoSPA Health and Safety Awards is the largest occ
27/07/2023

The Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath TD, has unveiled an extension to the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) funding programme, dedicated to delivering new homes. As part of the expansion, €400 million has been allocated for equity-based investments in new housing projects. The initiati
27/07/2023

BGF has invested over £3 million in Nuada, a UK-based company that is redefining the capture of carbon dioxide from foundational and hard-to-abate industries. Carbon capture is an essential climate technology that is required to meet global climate goals. Nuada's next-generation 'heatless' capture
27/07/2023

Harland & Wolff has welcomed the introduction of the Shipbuilding Credit Guarantee Scheme. The scheme has been specifically crafted to assist buyers in obtaining finance for purchasing UK-built vessels and upgrading existing ships. Under the scheme, the government acts as a guarantor for lenders, f
27/07/2023

Entries the 2023 Belfast Telegraph Property Awards in partnership with Openreach have officially opened. Entries are open across 18 categories, while a separate non-entry category of Property Personality of the Year will be awarded by judges. Garret Kavanagh, Openreach Northern Ireland director, s
27/07/2023

Essential water main upgrade works are to commence in Naas, Kildare. The improvement works, which are to take place tonight, 27 July, from 10pm to 6am, will help to secure the water supply for homes and businesses in the area. Typically, it takes two to three hours following restoration time for n
27/07/2023

The number of people using railways across the island of Ireland could double and rail journeys between some major cities could be halved, if the recommendations of the new All-Island Strategic Rail Review were implemented. The DfI and the south's Department of Transport have published a joint draf
27/07/2023

Belfast City Council and environmental charity, Hubbub, have partnered for a new on-the-go recycling initiative across Belfast city centre, made possible with funding from The Coca-Cola Foundation. Bright colourful bins have been installed in Belfast city centre as well as a number of public parks.
26/07/2023

GMC Utilities has made significant progress on the development on an essential wastewater infrastructure in Clonburris, Dublin. The project, which commenced on site in January 2023, is pushing forward with the majority of the wastewater pipeline already installed, and construction works on the new
26/07/2023

Komatsu has released details of an Operator Guidance Monitor intended for use on rigid dump trucks operating in quarry and mining job sites. Dash-mounted or hand-held, the digitally operated tool, which Komatsu describes as 'revolutionary', is designed to optimise the efficiency and reduce unit pro
26/07/2023

In the first half of 2023, Northern Ireland's commercial property investment market experienced robust growth, according to property advisor Savills Northern Ireland. Total investment volumes reached £157 million, marking an 8% increase compared to the £145 million recorded in H1 2022. This strong
26/07/2023

The publication of the code of practice for remediation of defective buildings has been welcomed by Sinn Fein. The party's spokesperson on Housing, Eoin Ó Broin TD, said it is a "welcome step on the road to a full redress scheme for homeowners, landlords and tenants living in Celtic Tiger-era defec
26/07/2023

Refurbishment work at the Lusk Community Cultural Centre in Dublin is now complete. Minister for Rural and Community Development, Heather Humphreys TD, and Minister of State, Joe O'Brien TD, officially opened the Community Cultural Centre which will host a wide range of community activities and exh
26/07/2023

Newry-headquartered Haldane Fisher has announced it is to host a free Building Together Self-Build & Renovate Event. The construction industry specialist is calling on all self-builders, renovators, and DIYers who are looking to embark on a new building project or renovate existing space to attend
26/07/2023

Fit-out and joinery specialists, Mivan, is to sponsor Antrim Rovers FC’s Football Academy. John Cunningham, Chief Executive, Mivan said: "We are delighted to be able to support the Antrim Rovers FC Football Academy. The club does a lot of good work to give positive opportunities to our young peopl
25/07/2023

Glanua, formerly known as BHSL, an Irish company with successful acquisitions in the water and wastewater sector, has rebranded. The firm has also announced it is to create 250 new job opportunities. The newly formulated Glanua Group LTD will be headquartered in Loughrea, Co Galway and specialis
25/07/2023

Ward and Burke Construction has been appointed to replace 2km of old and damaged water mains in Rath-Healy, Fermoy, Co. Cork. The programme to replace the water mains is due to commence next week and will provide a more secure and reliable water supply. Senior Portfolio Manager for Uisce Éireann's
25/07/2023

In a collaborative effort, the Irish Green Building Council (IGBC) and the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) have launched a comprehensive joint program. The program includes research, support tools, guidance, and professional up-skilling, all aimed at tackling the urgent decarbo
25/07/2023

EPS Group has completed work on a new €7 million wastewater treatment plant in Liscannor, Co. Clare. The project has brought substantial benefits in the areas of health, the integrity of the environment and improved water quality for all. The significant investment by Uisce Éireann will also facili
25/07/2023

RenewableNI's renewable energy series has been nominated as a finalist for the 'Best Event' category in the CIPR Pride Awards 2023. The Renewable Energy series includes five seminars hosted by A&L Goodbody and the Women In Renewables event in association with Shoosmiths. Each of the Renewable Ener
25/07/2023

The Miscarriage Association NI Support Group, an integral part of the Northern Ireland pregnancy and baby loss charity collective, has received a £1,000 funding grant through Power NI's Brighter Communities initiative. Established in 2019, the group works with other charities and support organisat
25/07/2023

Cork City Council, along with Cork Sports Partnership and Cork Education and Training Board, is installing eleven state-of-the-art outdoor gyms in various parks across the city. The innovative outdoor callisthenic gyms are designed to be age-friendly and easily accessible, making them suitable for
24/07/2023

Fit-out specialist Marcon has completed work on a new restaurant in the £85 million Ewart Building in Belfast. The company delivered the major 10-week fit out of the new unit which is located on the ground floor of the Ewart Building, on the corner of Bedford Street and Franklin Street. It is now a
24/07/2023

Newry-headquartered construction industry supplier Haldane Group has announced it has been shortlisted for three prestigious awards. The family-run business has been nominated in three different categories in the Builders Merchants Journal (BMJ) Industry Awards 2023, which are being held at Covent
24/07/2023

Glanua has started work to improve and upgrade Goatenbridge Water Treatment Plant in Tipperary. The firm is working on behalf of Uisce Éireann and the project is expected to benefit around 12,000 consumers. Uisce Éireann and Tipperary County Council have joined forces to enhance the treatment proc
24/07/2023

Contractors have started work on a resurfacing project in Belfast. The scheme, on the Lisburn Road, involves the resurfacing of the footways and carriageway between Cranmore Gardens and Kingsbridge Hospital. The work will be completed under lane closures throughout July and August. Weeknight and w
24/07/2023

The Department for Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs (DAERA) has commenced an eight-week Call for Evidence in relation to its Future Operational Protocol. The primary objective of the evaluation is to assess the impact of air pollutants, such as ammonia, on the natural environment. The
24/07/2023

NI contractor Henry Brothers Construction has completed a £12 million refurbishment project for The University of Manchester. The scheme involved the complete refurbishment of floors four and five of the Chemistry Building, along with work to the level eight plantroom, roof and external ductwork an
24/07/2023

As part of the Covid-19 Revitalisation and Recovery Programme, over 80 businesses situated in small settlements across the Armagh City, Banbridge, and Craigavon Borough are set to be revamped through the Small Settlement business grants scheme. The programme was developed by the Council in partners
24/07/2023

A Boil Water Notice has been issued to around 8,900 Uisce Éireann customers supplied by the Inishowen West Public Water Supply and Carndonagh Mixed Public Water Supply. The notice was put in place due to operational issues at the water treatment plant. It impacts all areas supplied by the Inishow
21/07/2023

Glan Agua has commenced work to upgrade and improve Glashaboy Water Treatment Plant in Cork City. The €11 million project is focusing on a program aimed at modernising and enhancing the treatment processes at the plant. The main objective is to ensure that the raw water entering the facility underg
21/07/2023

Contractors are to commence work on a footway and carriageway resurfacing project in Belfast. The work in Harberton Park will start on Monday, 24 July, and is expected to take around nine weeks to complete. The improvement works will extend from Bristow Park to Upper Malone Road and will improve t
21/07/2023

NI fit-out specialist Mivan has announced it is to host a recruitment event in Antrim. The event will take place at the company's headquarters on the Greystone Road on Wednesday, 09 August, from 5.30pm to 7.30pm. As a result of ongoing expansion and new contracts, the business currently has severa
21/07/2023

Plans to develop a new Health & Wellbeing Hub in Warrenpoint, Co Down, have been submitted. Newry, Mourne and Down District Council plans to build a new two-storey community hub building at Clonallon Park to include a four-court hall, changing areas, meeting rooms and activity rooms. The developmen
21/07/2023

Shareridge Civil Engineering has started work to upgrade and improve the water supply in Faithlegg, Co Waterford. The contractor is working on behalf of Uisce Éireann. The work involves the replacement of approximately 2 km of aged water mains with new modern pipes along the L4082 from Faithlegg (
21/07/2023

NI firm GoPlugable has officially launched the first all-island survey on electric vehicle (EV) charging habits, preferences, and expectations. The survey is in collaboration with the Electric Vehicle Association Northern Ireland (EVANI) and the Irish EV Association (IEVA). The 'State of Electric
21/07/2023

A 'Boil Water Notice' for consumers on the Glenary Public Water Supply has been lifted with immediate effect. The notice was originally issued due to planned industrial action, arising from a dispute between the Unite Trade Union and 12 Local Authorities. The notice was implemented to safeguard th
21/07/2023

Regulations have been signed to bring fixed track hoists within the scope of the Housing Adaptation Grants for Older People and People with a Disability Schemes. Grants of up to €30,000 are available to assist people with a disability in carrying out necessary works to make a house more suitable fo
20/07/2023

Construction work has started on a new solar farm in Co Kildare. Located at Timahoe North it is part of a wider solar energy joint venture between energy providers Bord na Móna and ESB. Voltalia has been appointed to carry out the Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC) contract of the sol
20/07/2023

Amendments to the Public Works Contract, aimed at facilitating the delivery of infrastructure under the National Development Plan, have been welcomed by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF). Paul Sheridan, CIF Director of Main Contracting, said that while the CIF needs to study the proposed
20/07/2023

An Active Travel scheme in Ennis has received approval to advance to the design, procurement, and construction stage. The scheme for the Tulla Road has been supported by Elected Members of Ennis Municipal District (MD). The project aims to improve the current cycling infrastructure on a 2km stretc
20/07/2023

Contractor GMC Utilities Group has completed upgrade and improvement work on a sewer network in Dundalk. The company, working on behalf of Uisce Éireann, delivered the wastewater scheme at St. Helena's. The project involved the construction of almost 1.2kms of new sewerage pipes and is part of a p
20/07/2023

By transitioning from diesel to Hydrotreated Vegetable Oil (HVO), Dublin Airport has achieved a 90% reduction in carbon emissions from its airside vehicles. After a successful trial conducted between April and May, which involved 12 vehicles, Dublin Airport has now implemented the switch from diese
20/07/2023

Work to repair a burst water main in Co Kerry is now complete. Around 600 Uisce Éireann customers on the Castlegregory Water supply scheme were affected, however water has now been restored to the majority of consumers. Oliver Harney, Water Operations Lead with Uisce Éireann, thanked customers for
20/07/2023

Essential maintenance works are to be carried out on the N5 Dual Carriageway in Co Mayo. The work will take place from the N5 dual carriageway/N5 single carriageway Roundabout in Westport to the N5/R309 Roundabout at Turlough over five nights starting on Sunday, 30 July, to Friday 11 August. The w
20/07/2023

The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has allocated €7 million of funding to target vacancy and dereliction in Drogheda and Dundalk, Co Louth. The funding was secured by Louth County Council under the Call 3 URDF funding stream. The URDF is a flagship element of Project Irelan
20/07/2023

Bord na Móna calling on the public for feedback on a Draft Rehabilitation Plan for the rewetting of Mostrim Bog. The work, on the Edgeworthstown area bog, which is due to be carried our later this year, is part of the Peatlands Climate Action Scheme (PCAS). The scheme which is to be implemented on
20/07/2023

One in four renters in Ireland pay more than 30% of their take home pay on rent, according to a new report by the ESRI. Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin TD hit out at the Government for "failing renters" as the report on housing affordability also revealed that one in four renters strugg
19/07/2023

NI Water has teamed up with GEDA Construction to deliver upgrade and improve works to the sewerage system in Bangor, Co Down. The sewers are located in the Ward Park, Castle Street, Hamilton Road and Springfield Avenue areas. The improvement work will begin on Monday, 24 July, and is expected to ta
19/07/2023

Work is to begin on a road resurfacing project in Dungannon, Co Tyrone. Contractors will commence work on the Killymeal Road and Killyman Road on Monday, 24 July. The scheme will include the resurfacing of 500 metres of carriageway from Killymeal Grange to Killyman Road. A full road closure will
19/07/2023

The Department for Communities has published a VEAT notice outlining proposed modification to the contract for the redevelopment of Casement Park. SDLP MLA Justin McNulty said it a positive step towards delivering a new permanent home for the GAA in Ulster, following planning approval granted for t
19/07/2023

Farrans Construction has started work to replace aged and damaged water mains in Galway. The firm was appointed to carry out the work by Uisce Éireann. The project is being carried out to secure the water supply in Rosscahill West. It has been prioritised as part of Uisce Éireann's national Leaka
19/07/2023

Contractor F P McCann has been selected to deliver a Public Realm Improvement Scheme in Castle Street, Ballymena. The project has been part funded by the Department for Communities. The proposed public realm works include: • Works to Castle Street (from Church Street to the junction with Meeting
19/07/2023

Contractors are to start work on a carriageway strengthening and resurfacing scheme in Fivemiletwon on Monday, 24 July. The work, on the A4 Colebrooke Road, includes resurfacing of 350 metres of road between Fivemiletown College and The Olde Fairways and resurfacing of 850 metres of footpath. A la
19/07/2023

Work is continuing to repair a burst to a large water main in Kerry which has affected around 600 customers. Uisce Éireann is working with Kerry County Council to restore the water supply as quickly as possible to impacted customers in Fermoyle, Gowlane, Stradbally, Tullig, Carrigadav, Killiney, C
19/07/2023

Uisce Éireann has teamed up with Wexford County Council to deliver a free online Water Conservation Clinic to Wexford businesses on Thursday, 27 July. The Uisce Éireann Water Stewardship Programme provides businesses with comprehensive training that focuses on assessing water usage, identifying ar
18/07/2023

An Irish engineering firm has officially opened a new office in Capetown. Limerick-headquartered Kirby Group Engineering has invested over €1 million to expand its international reach. Management welcomed Tánaiste and Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ireland, Micheál Martin T.D. to the office withi
18/07/2023

Work is to commence to install two new pipelines for a new housing development in Kilkeel. The pipelaying work will start on Monday, 24 July, NI Water has confirmed. Initially, the work will be laying pipes across the Newcastle Road, which is situated next to St. Columban's Primary School. Subsequ
18/07/2023

Limerick City and County Council has secured €9 million to further address the issues of long-term vacancy and dereliction within the city. The funding is part of a new €150 million Urban Regeneration Development Fund (URDF) introduced by the Government under the Housing for All plan. In 20
18/07/2023

Substantial water mains replacement works have been completed in Kilglass and Enniscrone in west Sligo. The works will provide a safer more secure water supply to local communities. Working in partnership with Sligo County Council, Uisce Éireann recently prioritised the replacement of more than 6
18/07/2023

McHugh Group has been appointed to develop a new retail and hospitality facility at Rathfarnham Castle Courtyard and Stables. The firm was selected by South Dublin County Council (SDCC). The project aims to deliver a 1,400 square metre unit adjacent to Rathfarnham Castle. McHugh group will work w
18/07/2023

The Minister for Health is being urged to "show leadership" after concerns were raised over the development of the National Children's Hospital in Dublin. According to Sinn Fein, the hospital board and the contractor are now "openly at war" and the costs are rising. The party's spokesperson on Hea
18/07/2023

Repair work on a burst water main in Aughagower in Co Mayo is now complete. Water has been restored to most of the affected customers in Knappagh Beg, Lankill areas, however it may be today, 18 July, before the network refills and a normal water supply returns to customers. Water tankers will rema
18/07/2023

SuperNode is to invest €40 million to design, develop and manufacture High Temperature Superconducting (HTS) cable systems in Ireland. The technology firm is supported by the Irish Government through IDA Ireland. SuperNode, with over 60 staff operating out its Dublin technology centre, that develo
18/07/2023

Alliance MLA Sorcha Eastwood has urged those responsible for NI's governance to act now to reap the benefits of a green economy. The Lagan Valley MLA's comments follow the release of new figures from the CBI that claim that making the most of the green economy could deliver £37-57 billion to the UK
18/07/2023

firmus energy has announced it is sponsoring the Millennium Forum for the Youth Musical production of the hit musical, 'Fame', which opens on Wednesday 26 July and runs until Saturday 29 July. A high-octane musical featuring the Academy Award-winning title song 'Fame' and a host of other catchy p
17/07/2023

Northern Ireland contractor Henry Brothers Construction has commenced work on a £22.5 million scheme at Beacon Barracks in Staffordshire. The company is delivering new facilities at the Ministry of Defence site for 280 (NATO) Signal Squadron. The primary purpose of the facilities is to serve as a
17/07/2023

Hillsborough-based construction contractor and developer, GRAHAM, has achieved a significant milestone by surpassing a turnover of £1.094 billion, according to recently published accounts. This represents a 15.3% increase compared to the Group's 2022 results of £948.3 million. The company's cash res
17/07/2023

Work has commenced to repair a burst water main in Aughagower, Co Mayo. Uisce Éireann is working in partnership with Mayo County Council to restore the water supply in the area. Water service crews are working to identify the leak as quickly as possible to reduce the impact on homes and businesses
17/07/2023

According to the most recent Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Ulster Bank Residential Market Survey, house prices in Northern Ireland will remain relatively stable over the next three months. The expectation comes after a decline in both housing demand and supply in June. In th
17/07/2023

Essential routine maintenance work is now complete at the Innishannon Water Treatment Plant in Cork. The work was delayed due to an industrial strike, however the plant is now in full production and the water supply has been restored to consumers in Innishannon, Kinsale, Crossbarry, Dunderrow, Rive
17/07/2023

Labour is calling on the government to introduce a winter eviction ban to help protect people who are being "squeezed" by the housing market. Senator Mark Wall was speaking on the last sitting day of the Oireachtas and urged the government to use the summer months to put a plan in place for the for
14/07/2023

Contractor FP McCann has been appointed to deliver a Public Realm Improvement Scheme in Castle Street/Bridge Street, Ballymena. The scheme is being funded by the Department for Communities. It will see the upgrade of Bridge Street, opposite the Braid, and Castle Street, from Church Street to the j
14/07/2023

Work on a resurfacing project in Gulladuff, L'Derry, is to begin on Monday, 24 July. The works on the A42 Mayogall Road will extend from the mini roundabout at Gulladuff Road for 1.2 kilometres to the national speed limit signs. The resurfacing works will deliver significant improvements to both th
14/07/2023

Repair works have been delayed due to industrial strike action to a burst water main in Cork. Approximately 600 Uisce Éireann consumers in Churchtown North, Ballintotis and surrounding areas have been affected. The leak has been isolated and final repairs to the water main are scheduled to be comp
14/07/2023

Work is to commence on a carriageway resurfacing scheme in Kircubbin. The work on the A20 Shore Road, Main Street and Cooks Brae, will start on Sunday, 30 July. The resurfacing scheme will involve the asphalt resurfacing of a one kilometre stretch of the A20 in Kircubbin from 100m north of Blackha
14/07/2023

The NI Green Party is proposing practical measures to bring vacant and derelict buildings back into use. The Dereliction and Building Regeneration Bill 2022 introduced by Steven Matthews TD, Green Party Spokesperson for Planning and Local Government, is to be debated. Deputy Matthews said: "To ta
14/07/2023

Mortgage interest costs have increased by 46 per cent in Ireland in the past year, according to the Central Statistics Office (CSO). Sinn Féin spokesperson on Finance, Pearse Doherty TD, is urging for the introduction of temporary and targeted mortgage interest relief to support struggling househol
13/07/2023

Farrans Construction has started work to improve and upgrade the water network in Loughrea Town, Galway. Uisce Éireann has also announced it intends to lift the Boil Water Notice as soon as possible. The project, being carried out in partnership with Galway County Council, involves the replacement
13/07/2023

The Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment has allocated €200,000 annually for two years for the development of the strategic development zone (SDZ) at Ireland West Airport Knock (IWAK). Fáil Minister, Dara Calleary, welcomed the announcement. The Minister of State in the Department of Ent
13/07/2023

Sinn Féin MEP Chris MacManus has commended the team at Good Energies Alliance Ireland (GEAI) for their work on tackling issues related to the climate crisis. The Midlands Northwest representative was speaking after meeting with GEAI Chief Executive Aedin McLoughlin and volunteers at their offices
13/07/2023

Uisce Éireann has confirmed that the Cappagh Road in Galway has re-opened following a closure to carry out essential works. The route from Barna Road to Western Distributor Road closed on Monday, 03 July, to allow for connection works for a new development. Uisce Éireann's Peter O'Halloran said: "
13/07/2023

Wind Energy Ireland has welcomed the publication of the Government's National Hydrogen Strategy. Green hydrogen, produced by Irish wind farms, will be critical to cutting carbon emissions and to achieving energy independence. There are already several wind energy projects, particularly floating o
13/07/2023

Sinn Féin is calling on the government to hold energy companies to account and to address Ireland's rip-off energy bills. Sinn Féin spokesperson for the Environment and Climate Action, Darren O’Rourke TD, was commenting on new figures provided by the Commission for the Regulation of Utilities (CRU)
11/07/2023

GRAHAM has announced revenue growth of more than £1 billion following the successful delivery of major projects across its core market sectors. The Hillsborough-based contractor and developer recorded a 15.3% increase in revenue compared to 2022, while also reporting a 28% increase in 'cash at bank
11/07/2023

Dublin City Council has been awarded full planning permission for the development of 578 new homes at the former St Michael's Estate at Emmet Road, Inchicore The scheme will deliver a mixture of social and affordable homes, with 76% allocated to affordable homes for rent and 24% to social housing.
11/07/2023

NI Water has announced the successful completion of the £18 million Ards North Wastewater Improvement Project. The extensive wastewater project began in May 2021 and included the construction of new wastewater pumping stations and pipelines to rationalise and upgrade the wastewater infrastructure i
11/07/2023

Funding of more than €290,000 has been announced for 24 local community groups and organisations to support a variety of local projects across Ireland under the Peatlands Community Engagement Scheme 2023. Led by the National Parks and Wildlife Service of the Department of Housing, Local Government
11/07/2023

Slow governmental decision-making is impacting the delivery of developments and attracting potential occupiers and investors, according to the latest commercial property report from CBRE NI. The CBRE NI's Q2 2023 Report has warned that without decisive political impetus, the Northern Irelands marke
11/07/2023

The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has announced a programme of resurfacing works for the C612 Orritor Road in Cookstown, due to get underway on Monday, 24 July. The resurfacing works will extend from Toberlane Road for 1.4 kilometres to the traffic signals at Morgans Hill Road/Westland Road.
10/07/2023

Significant progress is being made on a world-class transport hub in Belfast. Construction partner Farrans Sacyr held a ’topping out’ ceremony of the new Belfast Grand Central Station which was marked with a ceremonial tightening of the last bolt in the highest point of the steel structure. Employ
10/07/2023

Construction work is progressing well at a 32-unit housing development in Ballyjamesduff, Co Cavan. Mollmac Developments is carrying out the work at Woodlands for Cavan County Council. The turnkey development consists of 16 two-bedroom houses, 12 three-bedroom houses and 4 four-bedroom houses. Loc
10/07/2023

Ward & Burke Construction has completed improvement work to the wastewater treatment plant (WWTP) and sewer network in Mallow, Co Cork. Uisce Éireann worked in partnership with Cork County Council, which represents a €34 million investment in wastewater infrastructure. Mallow Wastewater Treatment
10/07/2023

Shareridge Civil Engineering has been appointed by Uisce Éireann to replace aged and damaged water mains in Ballymoate, Co Waterford. The work, which is to begin this week, is to be deliver as part of Uisce Éireann’s national Leakage Reduction Programme. Joe Carroll, Infrastructure Delivery Progra
10/07/2023

Refurbishment work has been completed on a new lounge at Belfast City Airport. The improved lounge was unveiled by Europe's largest airport lounge provider, Aspire. Created by concept design specialist DV8 Designs, the refurbishment has seen the lounge capacity increase by 70 people to accommodate
10/07/2023

A Dáil motion urging the government to introduce a three-year ban on rent increases is to be debated on Tuesday, 11th July. Sinn Fein is urging the government "give renters a. break" and to introduce a refundable tax credit to put a month’s rent back in every private renter's pocket. Sinn Féin spo
10/07/2023

Work is to commence on a street lighting improvement project in Belfast. The work, which begins on Monday, 24, July, will take place within Broadway Underpass on A12 Westlink and is expected to be completed in 12 weeks. The scheme involves replacement of the existing underpass lighting with a new
10/07/2023

Veolia Water Ireland has started work on a €8.7 million scheme to upgrade Ballyboden Water Treatment Plant in Dublin. The firm was selected by Uisce Éireann. The scheme will ensure the delivery of a safe and reliable drinking water supply for over 42,000 customers across Dublin and the Greater Dub
10/07/2023

The Green Party NI has raised serious concerns after it was revealed that the Department of Infrastructure is facing a budget cut of over £100 million. Cllr Rachel Woods announced her concerns after the publication of the Department for Infrastructure's budget consultation. Cllr Rachel Woods said
10/07/2023

NI Water has scooped the highly coveted Best Apprentice Programme (Large Business) at the Irish News Workplace and Employment Awards held at Titanic Belfast. The awards celebrate exceptional companies and organisations focused on their people by recognising excellence in the workplace. Paula Grah
07/07/2023

Work to install new street lights in Newtownards, Co Down, is to begin on Monday, 17 July. The work will take place on the Portaferry Road and George Street. The street lighting replacement scheme will install a total of 29 new street lighting columns with new LED lights from the Portaferry Road R
07/07/2023

South Regional College's (SRC) proposed new Innovation Centre on the site of the former Newry Sports Centre has scooped a prestigious award. The centre was named 'Highly Commended' for the 'Most Innovative Public Sector Project' at the 2023 Digital Construction Awards. The awards recognise excelle
07/07/2023

A new spectator area and fan-zone have been created at the Carryduff Forklift Down Rally which is being supported by Lisburn & Castlereagh Council. The specially designated spectator area offers an opportunity for enthusiasts to get up close to the action and engage with the competitors. A traditi
07/07/2023

A total of four businesses in Belfast are to help revitalise the city centre after benefitting from a pilot capital grant scheme 'Vacant to Vibrant' from Belfast City Council. The council has allocated funding for the Future City Centre Programme, aiming to revitalise and diversify the city centre.
07/07/2023

Catalyst in Dublin has announced it is to create 50 new jobs in Ireland. The global provider of software and professional services to the construction and real estate industries plans to create a total of 100 new jobs across its European operations. The expansion of Catalyst aims to provide state
07/07/2023

Farrans Construction has been appointed by Uisce Éireann to replace aged water mains in the Liscooley and Castlefinn areas in Donegal. Work to remove the old pipework is expected to commence next week. The project involves the installation of approximately 3.4km of new mains along the N15, stretch
07/07/2023

A specialist contractor has been appointed by Derry City & Strabane Council to refurbish the historic cannons located on Derry’s Walls. Funding was allocated from the Heritage Council through its Irish Walled Towns Network capital/conservation fund. A first phase project is set to begin, focusing
07/07/2023

Concerns have been raised after it was confirmed that toxic algae has been discovered at Castlerock Beach on the North Coast. Blue-green algae can be harmful to humans and is highly toxic to animals. The public are being urged to remain vigilant and take extra care if visiting the north coast over
06/07/2023

Farrans Construction is to start work to replace aged and damaged water mains in Cavan Town. The firm is working on behalf of Uisce Éireann and the work is expected to commence next week. The project, which is taking place along Cathedral Road, will secure the water supply in the area. The scheme
06/07/2023

Decom Engineering (Decom), based in Cookstown, has invested over £1 million to develop its largest Chopsaw capable for larger sized subsea pipe-cutting. Decom is an R&D specialist focusing on the design and fabrication of cutting solutions and innovative decommissioning equipment. With its innovat
06/07/2023

A second round of funding has been launched to help businesses revitalise their frontages in Moira and Hillsborough in Northern Ireland. Lisburn & Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) is calling for firms for further expressions of interest in its Heritage Shopfront Scheme. There are over 30 businesse
06/07/2023

Contractor Farrans Construction is making significant progress on a major water improvement scheme in Enniskillen, County Fermanagh. Currently, more than 60% of the pipeline has been built, with over 2.8km of pipeline installed along the Thomastown Road and the Ballylucas Road. Work on the Belfast
06/07/2023

GEDA Construction and Water Solutions Ireland have completed an £8 million improvement project at Warrenpoint Wastewater Treatment Works in County Down. NI Water recently welcomed South Down MP, Chris Hazzard and Sinéad Ennis MLA to the site. Previously, the facility benefited from a £7 million IN
06/07/2023

A public consultation has launched to examine proposed amendments to Building Regulations concerning fire safety measures across a range of building types, with a primary focus on residential buildings. The consultation, launched by the Department of Finance, is being used to gather feedback on pr
06/07/2023

Ward and Burke Construction has been appointed by Uisce Éireann to replace ageing water mains in Grenagh, County Cork. The work, to replace the water mains, is expected to commence next week. It will provide a more secure water supply and reduce high levels of leakage. Portfolio Manager for Uisce
06/07/2023

In June 2023, the wholesale price of electricity experienced a significant decrease of 35 percent compared to June 2022. Throughout the first half of 2023, Irish wind farms played a crucial role and supplied one-third of the total electricity on the island. Also in June 2023, the average wholesale
05/07/2023

The Department for Education (DfE) has awarded Northern Ireland construction firm McAvoy a £37.5 million project to construct the new Orsett Heath Academy in Thurrock, Essex. The academy is a significant component of the South West Essex Community Education Trust (SWECET). Commissioned by the Sec
05/07/2023

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) has welcomed today’s announcement of amendments to the Public Works Contract. The Contract supports the delivery of infrastructure under the National Development Plan critical for Housing for All and Climate Action. Paul Sheridan, CIF Director of Main Con
05/07/2023

Following funding from the Town Centre Property Repurposing Pilot Grant Scheme, a vacant unit in Fairhill Shopping Centre in Ballymena has undergone refurbishment works. The scheme, a collaborative effort between Mid and East Antrim Borough Council and the Department for Communities (DfC), aims to
05/07/2023

Cabinet approval has been secured for grants to support businesses to install solar panels. The approval was gained by the Green Party. The available grants will provide businesses with up to €162,500 to support the installation of solar panels and smart energy infrastructure in various commercial
05/07/2023

A boil water notice issued for consumers on the Clonmel Poulavanogue Public Water Supply in Tipperary has been lifted. The decision follows consultation undertaken with the Health Service Executive (HSE) following the completion of remedial measures and the receipt of satisfactory monitoring result
05/07/2023

ESB and the Irish Heritage Trust have announced plans to transform No. 12 Fitzwilliam Street Lower into a museum. Pending the necessary approvals, the project aims to create an engaging heritage visitor attraction in Dublin's South Georgian Core, within the authentic setting of a Georgian resident
05/07/2023

The decision by McHale Plant Sales to represent the Prinoth range of tracked, all-terrain vehicles in the Irish market has begun to pay dividends. Motivated by the belief that numerous applications exist in Ireland for which Prinoth would be the answer, the Birdhill and Rathcoole company has alread
05/07/2023

Sinn Féin has called for urgent investment in wastewater treatment infrastructure across County Galway. MEP Chris MacManus argued that potentially hundreds of new homes have been lost as a result of the failure to provide wastewater infrastructure in towns and villages across Galway. He was speaki
04/07/2023

Farrans Construction has been appointed by Uisce Éireann to replace 2km of aging watermain on the Ballydevitt to Ogherbeg Road in Donegal. The stretch of pipeline on the L6445 is prone to bursts and the works will significantly reduce leakage levels and put an end to disruption to the water supply
04/07/2023

Coffey Construction is working on behalf of Uisce Éireann to progress the Celbridge Local Sewer Network Reinforcement Project. The delivery of this essential wastewater project will support future economic growth and development, improve the existing sewer network for residents, and protect the en
04/07/2023

Fine Gael is urging Fingal County Council to buy a vacant site on the Rathbeale Road which has the potential to build 1,000 new homes. Senator Regina Doherty made the call to show greater ambition in identifying vacant sites for the construction of purpose-built Affordable Purchase homes. She said
04/07/2023

A major cross-border project to improve the water quality in Carlingford Lough has been completed. Sinn Féin's Chris Hazzard MP has welcomed the completion described it as "the perfect platform" to restore and regenerate the lough's delicate ecosystem. The South Down MP was invited to the new War
04/07/2023

The Public Works Contract has undergone significant revisions to enhance the level of assurance concerning risk, in response to the ongoing difficulties experienced in the construction market. The amendments were announced by the Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery a
04/07/2023

In light of a recent report indicating a rise in homelessness, with a current count of 12,441 individuals affected, a rise of 182 people within a month, Labour leader and housing spokesperson, Ivana Bacik, has called upon the Government to carefully consider implementing emergency measures to safegu
03/07/2023

The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has approved an €11.5m public realm regeneration of Ennis town centre, proposed by Clare County Council. A funding allocation totalling €8,576,920 has been approved for the Ennis Public Realm Regeneration Project under the Urban Regeneration
03/07/2023

GRAHAM has hosted a 'topping out' ceremony for the developers and architects behind a major new state-of-the-art purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) development on Nelson Street, Belfast. Now standing tall at 12 storeys, it is set to be one of the largest student accommodation complexes in N
03/07/2023

Waterford City & County Council has issued a reminder that the deadline for submissions to the 2023 Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme, is 5pm on Friday, 07 July. The Outdoor Recreation Infrastructure Scheme is funded under Project Ireland 2040 and is a key initiative of Our Rural Future – Ir
03/07/2023

Eight construction from the Faculty of Building Technology & Engineering (BUTE) at Southern Regional College (SRC) have recently completed a two-week mobility work placement in Denmark. The work placement, which took place from 4th to 18th June 2023, was made possible through the Turing programme.
03/07/2023

Specialist paving and building products company, AG has announced an expansion of its workforce with three new key appointments. Jack James has been appointed new Head of Sales for Scotland. James brings with him over 25 years' experience in the construction industry, working across both the manufa
03/07/2023

Funding of almost £500,000 has been announced for the development of a new counselling, psychotherapy and psychosocial support service facility in Strabane. Funded by the Department for Communities, the Koram Centre, currently based at Mourne Villas on Lower Main Street in Strabane, is set to reloc
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