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31/10/2008

The body representing Irish builders has blasted the Budget as a 'missed opportunity' to support infrastructural expansion - with €6.2bn wiped from the State spending programme in the next four years. Civil engineering, mechanical and electrical, and specialist contracting firms will be eroded b
31/10/2008

Vacant properties in Northern Ireland will no longer be exempt from rates bills, under proposals brought forward by Finance Minister Nigel Dodds Owners of unoccupied homes will now be forced to pay rates, in what Mr Dodds described as the best way forward. Previously, vacant homes enjoyed zero ra
31/10/2008

Plans for a third bridge across Londonderry's River Foyle have been described as another positive dimension to creating a 'shared city'. Regeneration Minister Margaret Ritchie confirmed details of the footbridge scheme in a letter to SDLP party colleague, and Foyle MP, Mark Durkan. The foot and
31/10/2008

Work has commenced on a €4.4m Health Services Executive project in Youghal, that will see the provision two 30-bed residential units. The purpose-built scheme will be constructed by Walls Construction, after a successful tendering process. The firm won both contracts at St. Patrick's Hospital, Fer
31/10/2008

A major regeneration scheme for north Belfast took one step forward yesterday, as Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie put a draft equality report out for public consultation. The draft Equality Impact Assessment (EQIA) is focused on the redevelopment of Crumlin Road Gaol and Girdwood Park
31/10/2008

With news yesterday that the much-anticipated third lane on Belfast's Westlink is due to open for motorists before Christmas, progress on the overall £multi-million infrastructure redevelopment in the Belfast City Council area this year has been officially welcomed. Northern Ireland Regional Develo
31/10/2008

A Monaghan-based furniture maker has been awarded the Guaranteed Irish mark in recognition of its commitment to Irish industry. Glenwood received the accolade amid a noticeable downturn in domestically manufactured furniture. The trade once thrived in Ireland; but in recent years many furniture f
31/10/2008

The first tenant living on a Lurgan social housing development, bought from a private developer, has received their keys. Housing Minister Margaret Richie welcomed the new tenant, who will live on the James Street/Mark Street scheme in the town. The social housing project will provide accommoda
31/10/2008

Stormont Junior Minister Gerry Kelly has welcomed an international conference focussed on the development of renewable energy technology, the first of its kind in Northern Ireland. The two-day International Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition is being held in the Slieve Donard Hotel, Newcast
30/10/2008

Belfast could lose its individually, if action is not taken to 'incorporate a distinct architectural personality' into the city centre. That's according to a leading architectural charity, which has claimed Belfast is at risk of "homogenising into every other city in the world". The Internationa
30/10/2008

Fifty new Newtownabbey homes have been unveiled by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. The £8m development has delivered, what the minister described as, a 'significant' boost to social housing in the area. Longlands offers 50 new family homes on the site of a former textile factory.
30/10/2008

Dubliners could eventually receive their water supply from the River Shannon, under new proposals. Research has suggested Dublin will need to find an alternative source by 2015, as the city's population continues to grow. One of the options being considered is taking water from the Shannon durin
30/10/2008

Cork city is bracing itself for major traffic delays today, as the Lower Road remains closed. The closure is the result of a fallen quay wall between the Skew Bridge and Water Street junction. Diversions have been put in place, as police continue to control traffic flow in the area. Motorists h
30/10/2008

The Irish economy is set to contract further next year, adding to current financial woes, according to the Bank of Ireland. The bank’s latest quarterly projection has suggested national income will drop by almost 1.6% in 2008, which will represent the first decline since 1983. Next year will als
30/10/2008

Waste collection firm Panda has launched a legal bid at the High Court to prevent Dublin's four councils from altering their domestic waste collection system. Panda has claimed the proposals are an attempt to eliminate competition currently offered by private waste operators. The Dublin author
30/10/2008

The team behind a massive refurbishment scheme at an historic school in Newtownards, has been recognised for its work on a north west water treatment plant project. Graham civils team, in the form of the Biwater Graham JV, picked up the CEF/Specify Award for the Infrastructure Water Category at a
30/10/2008

An Ulster manufacturer's self-adhesive building product has picked-up a top industry award in London. Classic Marble's Classi Seal was named UK Housing Product of the Year at the Housebuilding Innovation Awards 2008, earlier this month. The London event, held in the exclusive Millennium Mayf
30/10/2008

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has urged rural tenants in Newry to join their local Housing Community Network - and make their voices heard. District Manager Jim Bagnall said: "The Newry Housing Community Network (HCN) was formed in the 1990s as a mechanism for local residents to ma
30/10/2008

Northern Ireland Rural Affairs Minister Michelle Gildernew has opened the first ever AFBI International Renewable Energy Conference and Exhibition in Newcastle. Addressing at the Agri-Food and Biosciences Institute (AFBI) organised event, the Minister stressed the importance of collaboration betwe
29/10/2008

Ireland has been dubbed one of the worst countries in the world for draining the resources of other nations. The Republic featured in the top 10 list of offenders, compiled by the WWF. The organisation has claimed the Earth's natural resources are dwindling, and countries such as Ireland are util
29/10/2008

Twenty thousand homes will be built in 2010, according to a top Irish estate agent - an estimate supported by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF). Hooke and McDonald have suggested only around 27,000 new homes will be built in Ireland next year - over a third less than in 2006, when new bui
29/10/2008

The body representing Irish builders has blasted the suggestion there is currently 50,000 unsold new homes in the Republic, instead claiming the figure stands at 35,000. Analysis by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) dismissed previous figures, which it claims are presented as 'fact'.
29/10/2008

A Royal Mail health and safety representative has been named best in Northern Ireland at an annual awards event. Sean Doherty was named Health and Safety Representative of the year at ICTU seminar held to mark the European Week for Safety and Health. Peter Bunting, Assistant General Secretary of
29/10/2008

Construction of a €400m Board Gais power plant has got underway in Cork - promising to generate over 600 building jobs. The Whitegate plant project is expected to be complete by June 2010, and will power around half a million homes. Bord Gais, a supplier of natural gas across Ireland, will create
29/10/2008

A renovated child care facility in the Shankill area of Belfast has been relaunched, after £425,000 receiving of government funding. Small Wonders Childcare, a new social economy business, was officially opened by Economy Minister Arlene Foster. The new business, established by the Shankill Women
29/10/2008

Improvement works on Housing Executive homes - totalling £303,000 - has kicked-off in Portadown. The scheme will provide external improvements to 240 homes in the area. North west Portadown homes located in Ballyoran, Garvaghy Park, Obins, and Parkside will undergo works. As well as the 240 dw
29/10/2008

Ulster businesses have been urged to make use of the services offered by the Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) - to help them meet environmental challenges. Environment Minister Sammy Wilson reminded businesses prevention was better than enforcement in addressing environmental demands. Th
29/10/2008

The first grants from an new government-led £15m 'modernisation' fund have been allocated by Communities Minister Margaret Ritchie. The spending programme is aimed at helping the voluntary and community sector modernise their services. Thirty-seven projects will receive approximately £3m in assis
29/10/2008

Limerick is about to attempt to 'buck the trend' by ignoring the economic downturn and investing in its future. Details of a radical plan to regenerate what have become some of the most disadvantaged areas of Limerick City are this week being presented to Limerick City Council. The plan will see t
28/10/2008

Ballyclare town centre is to benefit from a £450,000 cash injection aimed at regenerating the area. The scheme, which will include the replacement of existing paving, kerbing and street lighting, was announced by the Social Development Minister, Margaret Ritchie. Street furniture at the Town Hall
28/10/2008

Consultancy fees paid by NI Water topped £8.5m during the last financial year, it has been revealed. The costs incurred encompassed management, technical and legal consultancy fees, according to the Department of Regional Development (DRD). The Service released the figures after receiving a writ
28/10/2008

Lisburn MLA and former Sports Minister Edwin Poots has said he is still 'optimistic' that a national sports stadium could be built at Long Kesh. Mr Poots stressed that if the project were to be eventually withdrawn; locals would demand a more substantial scheme for the area. However, he said his
28/10/2008

A Dublin-based commercial interiors company has signed a deal to distribute products by the pioneering German environmental furniture company, Wilkhahn, in Ireland. Designflow Spielmann's agreed the deal following a merger with Germany's largest independent office furniture and fit-out company, Spi
28/10/2008

New house completions dropped by almost a third during the first six months of 2008, which has dramatically affected the price tags placed on new developments. Completions fell by around 30% compared to last year, with 5.5% being wiped off the price of new builds. The average new home in Irela
28/10/2008

Taking control of business and domestic gas bills is at the heart of a unique new online account management service, launched by a Northern Ireland natural gas supplier. Firmus Energy, which provides gas to 12 towns and cities across the province, has said its new system is a first for Northern Ir
28/10/2008

A County Fermanagh farmer has been fined £5,000 plus £49 court costs for making a polluting discharge to a waterway. Mr Cyril Loane of Gortnagullion, Kesh, pleaded guilty to the charge at Enniskillen Magistrates' Court yesterday (27 October 2008). On 7 December 2007 a Water Quality Inspector actin
28/10/2008

The man at the helm of the Northern Ireland Health and Safety Executive has been recognised for his achievements at a glittering awards bash in London. HSENI Chairman, Professor Peter McKie, was presented with the IOSH (Institution of Occupational Safety and Health)/Sypol Lifetime Achievement Awar
28/10/2008

A County Down plant hire firm has placed another substantial order to extend its generator hire fleet. MacGen Power Generation Ltd has been chosen to supply the equipment to Balloo Hire Centres Ltd, a plant, tool, and equipment hire company based in Bangor. Following on from a large order placed
28/10/2008

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has appointed a new Neighbourhood Warden for the Banbridge district. Mary McSorley took up the post last month, having moved to Banbridge from Armagh where she had worked as a Neighbourhood Warden for three years. The NIHE said Ms McSorley is currently
27/10/2008

Thousands more construction jobs are in the firing line, as the economic slowdown takes its toll, the body representing building employers has said. The Construction Employers' Federation (CEF) said around 8,000 jobs have already been lost or remain at risk across Northern Ireland. According t
27/10/2008

Planning permission has been granted for 42 new homes in Coalisland. The development will be built on land near Newmills. Department of Environment planning officials approved the application from Strabane-based Seann Devine Construction. Meanwhile, plans to convert a Coalisland coffee shop int
27/10/2008

Over £1m has been allocated to economic development projects in Craigavon and Portadown by Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. The projects, which were assisted by her Department's Neighbourhood Renewal Investment Fund, are aimed at providing employment opportunities in Brownlow and North
27/10/2008

A top property firm has just raised its stake in a chain of well-known Ulster pubs and eateries. Mar properties now has a 75% holding in WEN Inns, which owns around 19 hot entertainment spots across Northern Ireland. The property group boosted its ownership by 25%, giving it a bigger sway in popu
27/10/2008

Curtain walling on one of Belfast's tallest developments is to be completed by Moira firm McMullan Architectural, it has been revealed. The £50m Obel Tower project will incorporate prefabricated curtain walling, believed to be a construction first for Northern Ireland. McMullan has most recently
27/10/2008

Northern Ireland Communities Minister Margaret Ritchie has officially opened a new covered play area during a visit to Mount Zion House, Lurgan. Funding of £44,000 was provided through the Department of Social Development for the construction of the play area, known as 'Zion's Den', as part of the
27/10/2008

The Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) has been shortlisted as the Sustainable Social Housing Landlord of the Year in the first UK Sustainable Housing Awards. NIHE was nominated for its work in promoting energy efficiency, and developing innovative energy saving measures in its provision of
27/10/2008

Woodwork safety is topping the agenda at a conference organised by Health and Safety Works NI, due to be held this week. The advisory panel, part of the Health and Safety Executive, has timed the training to coincide with the final phase of regulations relating to the braking of woodworking machine
27/10/2008

Building material group CRH has said it will issue an interim management statement on 11 November as part of its ongoing investor relations activity. CRH will host an analysts' conference call at 8am to discuss the statement. CRH plc, headquartered in Ireland, has operations in 34 countries, emplo
27/10/2008

Translink has called for a crackdown on the high rise in anti-social incidents on late night weekend trains, which has escalated during the last six months. The transport provider urged community leaders, political representatives and the PSNI to take action. Translink has put additional staff o
24/10/2008

Plans to build a multi-million pound Tesco store in Crumlin have been given the go-ahead by Antrim Borough Council. The store will be constructed on the site of the former Cattle Market in the Main Street. Tesco will create up to 250 local flexible jobs at the new store, which will have a sales
24/10/2008

Luxury north Dublin homes, once listed on the market for a cool €1.4m, have had their price tags slashed by almost a half - in a bid to attract buyers. The development, just a few miles from Dublin airport, boasts lavish five-bedroom homes - but the developer experienced difficult shifting the hous
24/10/2008

Despite gloomy news from the UK chain Homebase earlier this week, Limerick has today welcomed the opening of a new DIY superstore. The Wickes store has brought with it 40 new jobs for the area, and the chain is expected to open a further 15 outlets across Ireland in the next five years. More than
24/10/2008

Belfast's first ever urban sports park is expected to be open by Easter next year at the M3 underpass at Nelson Street. The news follows the award of £370,000 towards the project from the European Union's Programme for Peace and Reconciliation managed by the Special EU Programmes Body (SEUPB). Bel
24/10/2008

Northern Ireland Energy Minister Arlene Foster has welcomed today's announcement by the Utility Regulator to review Phoenix gas prices. The Minister said: "I have discussed the proposed review with Iain Osborne, the Utility Regulator Chief Executive, and we agreed that a gas price review is appropr
24/10/2008

A leading European planner has said she is "astonished" by the sprawl of housing in Ireland. Virna Bussadori, President of the European Council of Spatial Planners described Ireland's rural planning as "random" and said it represented a "spoiling of the territory". Speaking at the presentation of
24/10/2008

Roads Minister Conor Murphy has welcomed progress on a £2.2m investment in the Castlereagh Borough Council area. Speaking ahead of a meeting with Roads Service and the local council, Mr Murphy said: "Preparatory work on the proposed widening of the A55 at Knock Road is ongoing. This preliminary but
24/10/2008

Developers have been urged to play their part in helping secure the future of Northern Ieland's bat population. The Northern Ireland Environment Agency (NIEA) launched a guide advising developers, planners and other members of the public how they could help fight the decline of the bat which is a E
24/10/2008

Irish manufacturing group Freefoam has lauded the recent success of its installer scheme, which was originally launched in 2002. The firm, who branded the scheme a 'huge success', said more customers are signing up every week. Since June 2008, some of the installers that have registered include O
23/10/2008

The Northern Ireland Housing Minister has bought-up 22 privately developed homes in County Armagh for social housing. The homes were built by Lurgan-based Moss Construction. South Ulster Housing Association have acquired the homes and are ready to allocate them to 22 families currently in housin
23/10/2008

Plans to introduce a local tax on previously developed land have been dropped, the Northern Ireland Finance Minister has revealed. Nigel Dodds made the announcement during a speech to the annual Ulster Members' network lunch of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA), at Belfast
23/10/2008

A 29-year-old Dundonald man has picked up the Young Business Personality of the Year accolade at the UTV Business Eye Awards. Rory McNaughton who runs Ireland-wide Contract Services (NI) accepted the award by thanking his management, administration and engineering staff. He said: "This is a great
23/10/2008

Construction work and congestion could force all through traffic to be diverted away from Dublin city centre, the council has warned. According to a consultation paper, the velocity of commuters in the capital is set to double, which means there would be no room for cars on city centre streets.
23/10/2008

Northern Ireland Health Minister Michael McGimpsey has officially opened a new £4.2m day centre in Bangor, which will help people live independently. The Bayview Resource Centre will ensure the continuity and improvement of services to elderly people, older people with a learning disability, and or
23/10/2008

Taking the rock 'n' roll lifestyle to the excess, U2 front man Bono has revealed plans to build a master bedroom larger than most peoples' homes. Set to rival any other boudoir in Ireland, the 130sqm room will boast his and hers en suites, matching walk-in wardrobes, an adjoining study and a balc
23/10/2008

Top procurement staff from the Saudi Bin Laden Group, one of the world's biggest construction businesses, will meet Northern Ireland companies in Saudi Arabia this week. The meeting with the $5 billion Saudi Bin Laden Group has been lined up by Invest Northern Ireland and will take place in Jeddah
23/10/2008

Roads Minister Conor Murphy has announced the full re-opening of a Belfast road this weekend, which was closed in late June to allow for the strengthening of a railway bridge. Finaghy Road North in south Belfast will fully re-open to two-way traffic at 8am on Saturday 25 October. An improved footwa
23/10/2008

A Co Antrim company was fined a total of £6,000 this week (21 October) for 12 offences of contravening the terms of a discharge consent into a waterway. James Boyd and Sons (Carnmoney) Ltd, The Square, Ballyclare was fined £500 for each charge plus £67 court costs at Belfast Magistrates' Court. Th
23/10/2008

Clare Council has urged businesses across the county to abstain from supplying any waste material to Hallowe'en parties who do not hold a valid waste collection permit. Clare County Council said in recent years the period had been used to illegally dispose of waste material on bonfires. The uncont
22/10/2008

The Northern Ireland Executive's refusal to meet will cost the construction industry hundreds of jobs by Christmas, a top building director has warned. Ongoing wrangling between the two biggest parties - Sinn Fein and the DUP - at the Stormont Assembly has meant the local Cabinet has not met since
22/10/2008

Consultants behind a massive cross-border bridge project, linking Counties Down and Louth, have welcomed the 'vital' feedback received from the public. Plans for the bridge, which will span the Carlingford Lough, have gone on public display for the first time. Warrenpoint Town Hall has played h
22/10/2008

The Northern Ireland Executive should only buy-up land and unsold property for social housing purposes, and not to help out ailing developers, the body representing chartered surveyors has urged. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) said Ministers should not be persuaded to help-ou
22/10/2008

A leading DIY chain has slashed €687m from the value of its business. The owner of Homebase made the announcement today, against the backdrop of falling sales. Troubles have been blamed on the ongoing turmoil in global financial markets. Home Retail Group has decided to take the dramatic step t
22/10/2008

Threats against Limerick Regeneration Agency staff, based in the Moyross estate, will not lead to their withdrawal, the body's Chief Executive has insisted. Brendan Kenny was responding to suggestions the office may relocate, after an alleged confrontation involving around 30 local residents yeste
22/10/2008

The historic Alexander Memorial Cottages in Londonderry are to undergo major improvements - aimed at bringing the homes, built in 1914, to modern day standards. The House Executive-led scheme will cost £217,000 and take up to eight months to complete. In total, six cottages will be modernised. W
22/10/2008

The number of mortgage packages available on the Irish market has dropped by a third in the last year, new figures have revealed. Lenders have reduced loan-to-value products significantly since last year, according to the Irish Mortgage Corporation. Market trends became apparent around the emerg
22/10/2008

The Road Service's plan to sell off a Fivemiletown car park will produce a need for more parking spaces in the area, a local MLA has warned. Proposals have been put forward for seven new two-storey housing association houses on the site of Edfield Way public car park, currently owned by DRD. UU
22/10/2008

A procedural row brought a Public Planning Hearing to a halt yesterday, before it even got started. The Hearing was to begin a process of review on an earlier decision by Clare County Council to allow an explosives factory to be sited at Kildysyart. However, it has now been adjourned after a row d
22/10/2008

Northern Ireland Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie has welcomed the start of work on a new business centre in Clady near Portglenone. The project is being supported with a major grant from her department. Minister Ritchie said: "This vital project will have a very positive social and e
21/10/2008

Ulster building firm Taggart Holdings has gone into administration, it has been revealed. The Bank of Ireland and Ulster Bank requested the appointment of administrators after the Belfast firm's Northern Ireland, UK and Irish operations ran into trouble. PricewaterhouseCoopers will now oversee
21/10/2008

A builder who was sexually harassed while working for an Irish construction firm has been awarded almost €50k at an industrial tribunal. The man worked for the building company - which has not been identified - between June 1996 and April 2006. Legal action was taken over the allegations under t
21/10/2008

Northern Ireland firms Farrans and Gilbert Ash have lifted the top prize at the 2008 CEF Specify Construction Excellence Awards for their combined work on Belfast's multi-million pound Victoria Square regeneration project. The awards celebrate the best of the Northern Ireland industry and highlight
21/10/2008

Reports have suggested the downturn in house completions - expected next year - will hit the building supplies industry hardest. Predicted falls of 45,000 to 28,000 completions, during 2009, will also have a major impact on market leaders such as Grafton Group, according to the Irish Examiner. E
21/10/2008

Margaret Ritchie's £4m allocation to community projects in the north west has been criticised by a local Sinn Fein MLA - who claims it won't go far enough. Yesterday, the Social Development Minister unveiled a package for disadvantaged area under her department's Neighbourhood Renewal fund. Ms
21/10/2008

The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) has lambasted Goodbody Stockbroker's analysis of house prices, describing it as being "out of date and misleading". The CIF also strongly contests the firm's analysis relating to the amount of unsold housing stock currently on the market. Responding t
21/10/2008

Twenty-one social houses in the Belmont area of Derry are to be modernised, the Housing Executive has announced. All of the homes, which are located in Grianan Drive, Shantallow Avenue, and Greenhaw Avenue and Crescent, are to undergo extensive modernisation work, which includes the refurbishment o
21/10/2008

The Health and Safety Executive for Northern Ireland (HSENI) has welcomed the Health and Safety (Offences) Act 2008, which received Royal Assent last week. HSENI Chairman Peter McKie said: "The new Act sends out an important message to those who flout the law. However, good employers and good manag
21/10/2008

A revolutionary new painting product - designed to help hard pressed home owners, by reducing heating and energy bills - is now available in Ireland. Thermilate insulating paint additive, when mixed into paint, causes the paint to act as an insulator, and when used on walls and ceilings, reflec
20/10/2008

Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie has reaffirmed her commitment to providing more energy efficient social housing in Northern Ireland - stating plans to deliver 5,250 new homes in three years was 'non-negotiable'. Addressing delegates at the Northern Ireland Housing Forum, the Minister outlined h
20/10/2008

A staggering 60% of Irish contractors questioned in a recent survey said they are not building at all. Figures, collated by stockbroker Merrion, have suggested almost half (45%) of the builders interviewed did not expect to complete any houses in 2009. Thirty-one firms contributed to the investi
20/10/2008

An award-winning £3.5m public realm revamp has been officially opened in Newcastle, County Down - bringing a shared vision 'into reality', according to one local councillor. The completed town centre improvement scheme was unveiled by South Down MLA and incumbent Regeneration Minister Margaret R
20/10/2008

The government should seize upon falling land prices and the readily available labour, in the construction trade, to bolster the National Development Plan, a top building boss has suggested. John Sisk & Son Managing Director, Tom Costello, said the state would profit from shoring up the scheme now
20/10/2008

Northern Ireland Housing Executive (NIHE) Chairman Brian Rowntree has lauded the efforts local people in taking the first steps to transform their Portrush housing estate. During February 2007 the NIHE's Research Department conducted a detailed survey of Dhu Varren residents, which received a 73%
20/10/2008

Despite falling oil and gas prices globally, Irish gas supplier Bord Gáis is set to apply for further hikes - between 5% and 8% - this week. However, the price increase is less than previously expected, following the notable decline in values on the world market. In September the supplier sanct
20/10/2008

An Armagh farmer has been fined £1,500 plus £283 court costs and £280 for witness attendance fees at Armagh Magistrates' Court (17 October 2008). Robert Davidson, 44, of Mowhan Road, Armagh was fined for breaches of waste management legislation under the Waste and Contaminated Land (NI) Order 1997.
20/10/2008

The Dublin Airport Authority (DAA) has distanced itself from the air travel tax announced by the Minister for Finance in last week's budget - stating it is a "government tax that has been introduced to boost the government's revenues". A spokesperson for DAA said: "This new tax is not linked in any
20/10/2008

Cork-based Freefoam Plastics, a leading UV protected and environmentally friendly roofline and rainwater products manufacturer, has invested in ISO 9001:2000 certification. The accreditation is for its state-of-the-art Northampton manufacturing plant and, according to a spokesman, will ensure that
17/10/2008

St Patrick's College has submitted plans for a £40m campus in north Dublin. The planning application includes a 130,000 square foot scheme, designed by RMJM and Irish firm Taylor Architects The college, part of Dublin City University, hopes to construct four new buildings as well as refurbish cur
17/10/2008

The body representing Irish electricians has pledged to continue its 'fight' to save electrical contractors businesses, electricians' jobs, and the sustainability of their industry. National Electrical Contractors Ireland (NECI) has said its sector is under immense pressure, with businesses and emp
17/10/2008

A group of TDs has voiced concerns over the safety of the Dublin Port Tunnel, despite repeated assurance from the National Roads Authority to the contrary. The tunnel is described by the NRA as one of the first in Ireland to comply with EU safety regulations. However, a joint Oireachtas Transpor
17/10/2008

DSD Minister Margaret Richie has welcomed the unveiling of several regeneration projects in south Belfast, targeted at economic development. The Minister visited some of the projects, funded by her department's Neighbourhood Renewal scheme, under the direction of the South Belfast Partnership Boar
17/10/2008

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has reaffirmed its commitment to remaining in the household waste collection market - despite a €10m loss so far this year. Responding to media reports, the council has stressed black and green bin collection will continue to be provided on all routes. Offic
17/10/2008

Leading building materials supplier CRH plc has said it is to withdraw its scrip dividend offer. On 26 August CRH announced an Interim Dividend for the year ending 31 December 2008 of 20.5% Ordinary Share, and subsequently a Scrip Dividend Offer at a price of €18.37 per Share. Since then, continu
17/10/2008

The Timber Frame Company (TTFC) has announced the launch of a closed panel timber frame system dubbed 'Synergy Home' - the results of heavy investment by the firm. The company has manufactured timber kits for residential and commercial clients for more than ten years. TTFC has described the new pr
17/10/2008

Two community groups in Newtownards have joined with local schoolchildren, the Housing Executive and Ecoseeds Ltd, to help plant wildflowers in an area of grassland in the Bowtown estate. Members of the Bowtown Senior Citizens Group and the Bowtown Womens Ahead Group, visited the wildflower meadow
16/10/2008

Hotel chain Travelodge has expressed confidence in the Irish economy by unveiling plans to build it biggest ever hotel in Dublin city centre. Planning permission is currently been sought to build the 400 bedroom hotel on Summerhill in the centre of Dublin 1. It is hoped that construction will c
16/10/2008

Antrim council has backed plans for an Asda superstore in the area, urging planners to approve the development - the proposals for which were lodged almost two years ago. The Planning Service has continued to deliberate over its decision on the 52,000 square foot store - which could become one of
16/10/2008

One lucky ticket holder is going to get their hands on a €300,000 country home in Longford tomorrow - when a free prize draw is announced. And organisers have insisted tickets are still available. The Ballymacormack Community Development Group, in association with Gratton Longford GAA, will hol
16/10/2008

It could be another ten years before Northern Ireland house prices match the level seen last year, according to a leading estate agent. Knight Frank also suggested the Ulster property market was only half way through a period of correction, predicting values could taper off by a further 15%. The
16/10/2008

A dispute over unpaid wage has reportedly prompted a group of sub-contractors and suppliers to take to the picket line outside a Wexford hotel. The group claims they are owed in excess of €3m for work undertaken at the White's Hotel development. The four-star complex was completed in the summer
16/10/2008

A £2m residential complex for those with profound disabilities has been officially opened on the Ards peninsula. Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie and Health Minister Michael McGimpsey welcomed the completion of 10 self-contained apartments at Ardkeen, Marlborough Park North. The development, a p
16/10/2008

Almost two-dozen new fire stations are on the way at locations right across the Province as part of a major redevelopment and investment in the Northern Ireland Fire and Rescue Service (NIFRS). Replacement fire appliances with state-of-the-art satellite navigation and computer terminals and screens
16/10/2008

A Sinn Féin MLA has called on the Assembly to deliver more much-needed construction jobs - following the highest jump in unemployment figures in over twenty-two years. Barry McElduff, Chairperson of the Culture, Arts and Leisure Committee, said the devolved government has the ability to create mor
16/10/2008

Road campaigners have blasted the 'rescheduling' of the proposed €30m Castleisland bypass in Kerry. Campaigners are said to have reacted furiously to the decision to defer the scheme until next year, at least. The 5.4km stretch of carriage way had reportedly suffered from an upshot in cost. Th
16/10/2008

Renewable Energy Skills Skillnet (RESS) has kicked-off a two day national conference in Clare. The 4th National Renewable Energy Heating Conference is taking place at The Shannon Shamrock Conference Centre, Bunratty, today and tomorrow. The key focus of this year's conference is the promotion of q
15/10/2008

The Finance Minister has officially unveiled much-mooted capital investment for Irish schools. Brian Lenihan also announced a major allocation for housing, which could provide a much-needed boost for the construction sector. In yesterday's Budget speech the Minister said €889m would be invested
15/10/2008

Some Northern Ireland homeowners have been forced to slash the price of their properties by up to 30%, it has been revealed. The Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors has described the situation as a 'new reality' for the Ulster property market. Northern Ireland spokesman for the society, Tom
15/10/2008

Yesterday's Budget has been broadly welcomed by the body representing Irish builders. The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) lauded a number of key initiatives, announced by the state, to help tackle employment levels in the sector. However, the CIF has warned new taxation measures will impa
15/10/2008

A step decline in the housing market and the associated construction industry is having an impact on Northern Ireland's levels of unemployment. The construction industry accounted for approximately 60% of the September increase. Commenting on the figures, NI Economy Minister Arlene Foster said: "
15/10/2008

An €18.5m 'sustainable' prison HQ development has been officially unveiled in Longford. The Irish Prison Service Headquarters building was completed on time and on budget, according to Healy Kelly Turner & Townsend, who were appointed to provide cost management advice on the scheme. The firm wa
15/10/2008

A £1 million improvement scheme to improve social housing in Holywood, County Down, has been launched by the Northern Ireland Housing Executive. Already, a number of bedsits in Strand Avenue have been converted into modern housing, and work is continuing to refurbish other properties in the area.
15/10/2008

Ireland's leading renewable energy association has welcomed the government's decision to allocate an additional €15m to the Home Energy Saving Scheme. Renewable Energy Skills Skillnet (RESS), which has over 1,100 members throughout Ireland, said that the expansion of the multi-million Euro scheme w
15/10/2008

Shareholders at Larne Football Club have voted to sell off Inver Park to Tesco - in a move that will make way for a £5m retail development on the site. Last night owners agreed to sell the land as part of plan devised by Larne Borough Council. The club will eventually relocate to a new stadium, w
15/10/2008

Northern Ireland Water has been blasted for its track record of poorly reinstating roads after completing maintenance work. The utility provider, who was responsible for 20,000 of 35,000 excavations last year, was dubbed the worst offender - when it comes to repairing dug up roads - by the Audit
15/10/2008

Children in east and west Belfast can look forward to safer play places after city councillors agreed to build two new play parks with funding from the Department of Social Development. The DSD has agreed to provide around £350,000 to pay for the parks which will be built and maintained by Belfast
14/10/2008

A leading Ulster pre-cast concrete manufacturer, who helped build Belfast's landmark Victoria Square shopping complex, has become the latest victim of the construction sector slowdown. Acheson and Glover yesterday revealed jobs would be cut at its four Tyrone factories. The firm, who also manufac
14/10/2008

After months of political wrangling, and conflicting media reports, the Sports Minister now looks poised to ditch plans for a national sports stadium at Long Kesh. Gregory Campbell said finalised recommendations have now been formulated, and he was ready to brief Executive colleagues. The mini
14/10/2008

Irish Transport Minister Noel Dempsey has officially opened a new railway station in west Dublin, as part of the €350m Kildare Route Project. The station, located on the Kildare commuter line, replaces the former Clondalkin station, which admitted its last passengers last night. The new Clondalki
14/10/2008

It was a case of Shelves and the City, when a County Antrim firm helped fit-out Dublin's premier Manolo Blahnik shoe store. The brand, a staple fashion item for the characters of popular American TV series Sex and the City, made its European debut with the launch of a Georgian-style Dublin boutiqu
14/10/2008

A number of high-profile bidders are hoping to name the new Lansdowne Road stadium, according to reports. A decision on the naming of the development is expected next year - having already attracted the attention of massive firms such as O2, Eircom, Emirate Airlines and AIB. Reports today sugges
14/10/2008

A County Tyrone man was yesterday (14 October 2008) fined a total of £6,500 for breaches of waste management legislation. Francis Campbell, 54, of Brackaville Road, Coalisland pleaded guilty on two counts of waste charges and was fined at Dungannon Magistrates' court. On 4 October 2007 two officer
14/10/2008

Clare County Council has announced plans for a five-year strategic document aimed at tackling traffic noise from major roads in the county. The area covered by the first element of the Noise Action Plan, which is being prepared in accordance with the requirements of the EU Environmental Noise Direc
14/10/2008

The Engineering Employers Federation (EEF) has teamed up with the Health & Safety Executive (HSE) to run a series of workshops to communicate sensible risk management in practice. The Northern Ireland seminar will take place in Belfast on 30 October. Risk assessment can be a useful business tool
14/10/2008

Stormont Minister Nigel Dodds has published a consultation paper on the legal position surrounding pleural plaques. Pleural plaques are small localised areas of fibrosis found within the pleura of the lung, caused by asbestos exposure. The paper considers what is the most appropriate way of suppor
13/10/2008

The ailing Irish construction industry has been dealt another blow, with new figures pointing towards further falls in activity. September saw one of the third fastest rates of decline in eight years, according to the Ulster Bank's Construction Purchasing Managers' Index (PMI). Yet again, the PMI
13/10/2008

Nineteen jobs have been axed after a Co Antrim construction firm went into administration. Lisburn-based Roger Bullivant Ireland provided piling and foundation services to domestic and commercial construction projects. The firm ran into financial difficulties after activity levels fell in the ma
13/10/2008

One of Ireland's largest concrete sub-contractors sent 30 workers home from a Dublin site on Friday - but has rejected claims the company is going out of business. Tricastle Construction Ireland, who specialises in concrete, formwork and shuttering, told RTE negotiations were underway to find a s
13/10/2008

A high court ruling could prove the knelling bell for a £650m modernisation scheme planned for Northern Ireland schools. The court ruled the procurement process for the NI Schools Modernisation framework was flawed, and has brought similar projects across the UK to the forefront. Woodvale Con
13/10/2008

Around 170,000 Irish homeowners could fall into negative equity by the end of 2009 if the downturn in house prices continues, according to a new report. A study by leading stockbroker Goodbody has suggested house prices will have dropped by 30% by the end of next year, compared to their peak value
13/10/2008

A €350 million plan to convert a GAA park into a shopping centre has come under fire. Concerned residents have now made their voices heard with almost 1,000 submissions of dissent. The 10-acre Cusack Park site was sold earlier this year for €86million to the Aisling Chiosoig Partnership, a consort
13/10/2008

Progress made on a £1.75m Moyle roads investment scheme has been praised by Transport Minister Conor Murphy. Meeting with the district council and Road Service officials, Mr Murphy said: "Work on the Glenariff Road footway scheme has been completed during the summer months. "The scheme extended
13/10/2008

The shortlist for the Irish Property Awards 2008 has been announced - with a number of landmark developments, both North and South, receiving a nod from the panel. The awards, run by Property Week, are aimed at celebrating the achievements of Irish property, and boasts twenty impressive categories
13/10/2008

Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster has announced the creation of new jobs in the Northern Ireland Energy Agency advice centre in Enniskillen. The Minister made the announcement during a visit to the organisation, which also has offices in Belfast and Londonderry and is a partnership between Fermanag
13/10/2008

The Irish government and Solid Fuel Trade Group Ltd (SFTG), who represent the major solid fuel importers and distributors in the Republic, have signed a voluntary agreement designed to improve air quality in Ennis. The deal requires SFTG to maintain the smokeless fuel market penetration level of 75
10/10/2008

Irish Premier Brian Cowen has given a strong indication the construction sector will benefit from a next week's budget. The State is expected to announce a 'very, very significant' capital investment programme, which could help reinvigorate the ailing building industry. The package is said to in
10/10/2008

Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie has responded to calls from a Sinn Fein MLA to remove the 'uneconomical' Economy 7 heating system from thousands of Northern Ireland social houses. MLA Paul Butler blasted the current usage of the heating system, following a meeting with Housing Executive boss Padd
10/10/2008

Office buildings in Ireland have the potential to save more than €2 million per year in energy costs just by going green, according to energy efficiency experts. The suggestion was made at this week's 'Energy Efficiency in Office Buildings - Working Towards Energy Efficiency' conference, which was
10/10/2008

Employment in the Irish construction sector has dropped by almost a fifth in the last 12 months, the Central Statistics Office has revealed. The latest figures show a dramatic cut in workers during the summer, with employment levels slumping by 17.9% by the end of August. The total annual fall
10/10/2008

Plans for the construction of a 250km electricity cable between Ireland and Wales are currently awaiting approval, it has been revealed. The supplier has indicated work on the massive scheme could begin as soon as next year. Independent electricity transmission system operator EirGrid plans to
10/10/2008

Some people in Londonderry are lying about their circumstance in order to get their hands on social housing, a city councillor has warned. A shortage of available homes is forcing some to engage in a "culture of dishonesty", according to Sinn Féin's Patricia Logue. Despite people lying to the Hou
10/10/2008

A Clare TD has lauded the government's plan to phase out traditional lightbulbs - saying the move would deliver significant savings for Midwest households. Minister of State Tony Killeen pointed out that the scheme would primarily help reduce to greenhouse gases, which contribute to climate change.
10/10/2008

Workers taking advantage of career development opportunities at Northern Ireland Water have been commended by Employment Minister Sir Reg Empey. The Minister, presenting awards at NI Water's Essential Skills Learning ceremony earlier this week, said: "This celebration is an excellent example of wh
09/10/2008

House price falls across Ireland are set to sink further, according to a report presented to the Environment Minister. The assessment has suggested values will continue to drop significantly during next year. DKM Economic Consultants were commissioned to produce the report on behalf of the Depar
09/10/2008

More than 40 senior executives from Northern Ireland construction companies have been helped by Invest NI to study how new building techniques and products could help them in addressing current economic challenges. The companies have taken part in a series of initiatives focusing on opportunities f
09/10/2008

A recent survey of construction executives has revealed 90% expect no improvement in trading conditions next year. The survey, conducted by the Irish Construction Industry Magazine, sampled 200 firms. Over half of the businesses questioned said they expected a growth in mergers and acquisitions,
09/10/2008

Ballyclare Police Station is to undergo a reported £200,000 facelift, the PSNI has announced. The refurbishment work will include the introduction of a new reception area, improved office space and the upgrade of security fencing. Completion of the work is expected by the end of November. Fear
09/10/2008

Thousands of homes left unoccupied as a result of the economic recession should be bought-up by the government, a leading homeless charity has suggested. Families who have been promised social housing by the government should be placed in the homes, according to the Simon Communities of Ireland.
09/10/2008

Employment Minister Reg Empey has launched a new employer-led Engineering Technical Gas Apprenticeship scheme - that will provide "quality training" to mold the business leaders of tomorrow. The apprenticeship offers employers the succession planning required as the Gas industry expands across the
09/10/2008

The body representing Irish builders has urged construction workers in the north west not to flee the country to seek work. The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) said vital skills would be lost should Irish builders move abroad. It stressed the north west, in particular, tapped important res
09/10/2008

Despite current financial turbulence in the global economy, Northern Ireland's high-technology businesses should continue to plan for the longer term, according to the Enterprise Minister. Arlene Foster was speaking at the launch of the first report of 'MATRIX: The Northern Ireland Science Industr
08/10/2008

A vocal delegation of Northern Ireland builders has entered into talks with the British Bankers' Association (BBA) in a concerted effort to address the ongoing issues in the construction industry. The Construction and Property Group said the discussions were aimed at gaining a commitment from the
08/10/2008

Irish house prices have continued to slump, with almost 4% knocked-off asking prices last month. Property website Daft.ie has revealed market values are now estimated at 11% lower than this time last year. The average house price in Ireland is now €312,500, according to figures. Between July
08/10/2008

Belfast's newest hotel has officially opened its doors to the public in the city's fashionable Cathedral Quarter. The renovated Four Corners site is now home to the capital's second Premier Inn, which was officially unveiled by Regeneration Minister Margaret Ritchie. The space incorporates public
08/10/2008

News of infrastructural investment in Ireland's electricity supply has been marred in controversy, over the further construction of overhead power line. The €4b injection to the country's transmission network will more than double electricity capacity by 2025, according the utility supplier. Eir
08/10/2008

As heating and electricity bills continue to soar across Northern Ireland, one local council has stepped-up a campaign to help the most vulnerable save energy, and reduce household fuel bills. Ballymoney Council has launched the Warmer Ways to Better Health scheme, which provides a package of heat
08/10/2008

A specialist facility, to advise customers on financial issues, is to be set-up by a Dublin-based property firm. D2 Private said the move would help clients address bad debts, receiverships, debt restructuring, and other monetary hurdles they may face. Increased difficulties in property relate
08/10/2008

In a bid to promote environmental performance, a local authority in County Down has been granted support from the Energy Saving Trust's One-to-One programme. Banbridge District Council said the aim of the scheme is to support local councils in developing a strategic approach to sustainable energy
08/10/2008

A development firm has been rapped for demolishing an historic convent - that was about to become a listed building. Kimpton Vale was fined €1,000 in court last month, for destroying the 19th Century site two years ago. The firm had already been ordered twice by Dublin City Council to reinstate
07/10/2008

Northern Ireland's co-ownership scheme has received a major cash injection, which could help almost 200 first time buyers get on the property ladder by March next year. Housing Minister Margaret Ritchie has welcomed the private backing from Bank of Ireland, which totals £35m. Agreement was reach
07/10/2008

City planners in Dublin have earmarked fifteen sites as suitable for high-rise structures. Stretching across the docklands and the west of the city; the sites include George's Quay, Grand Canal Basin, Dublin Port and central transport links Connolly, Heuston and Tara stations. Some suburban area
07/10/2008

Sinn Fein has called on the Sports Minister to deliver much-needed construction jobs through the placing of public sector contracts, namely at the proposed site for a national stadium at Long Kesh - stressing "it is time to act". The former Maze Prison site has proved one of the most divisive i
07/10/2008

Irish Transport Minister Noel Dempsey has insisted Dublin’s Metro will get the go-ahead, provided it fulfils a stringent cost/benefit analysis. The analysis will be conducted next year. Mr Dempsey said the Metro North linking Swords to St Stephens Green "will get its usual appraisal, value fo
07/10/2008

Over €5k has been allocated to an Ennis-based housing organisation by the Local Government Minister. Inis Housing Association Limited is one of 21 voluntary and cooperative housing organisations to receive grants totalling more than €1.8m. Today's funding announcement was made by Housing Minister
07/10/2008

A delegation from Carrickfergus-based McCue Interior Fitout Solutions has completed an industry training course, aimed at developing communication within the workplace. The Construction Skills Site Safety training, entitled 'Achieving Behavioural Change' (ABC), was applied to construction scenar
07/10/2008

Freefoam plastics has reported a 98.8% product order fulfilment rate, despite some materials being subject to lead times. The firm says its commitment to delivering high levels of service to customers has been proved in the new data. Freefoam is a leading manufacturer of plastic building produ
07/10/2008

Elevated levels of lead have been discovered in local water supplies at four locations in County Clare. Along with other local authorities throughout the country, Clare County Council has increased monitoring of water supplies for levels of lead in recent weeks. After monitoring of drinking water
06/10/2008

The Northern Ireland construction industry has been the worst hit region in the UK, following the dramatic downward slide in building activity. Figures released today suggest over 2,000 construction jobs have been shed in the Province, as activity levels hit a 12 year low. The gloomy outlook has
06/10/2008

A £3m funding package to improve the streets of Downpatrick has been unveiled by Regeneration Minister Margaret Ritchie. The public realm scheme will see the town centre undergo a massive redevelopment project, similar to those in Belfast and Derry. The plans include the re-alignment of roads, u
06/10/2008

A Tipperary food firm has been granted almost €22m to build a new research and development centre at its Thurles base. The announcement, made by Enterprise Minister Mary Coughlan, will allow Dew Valley Foods, to also expand current production capabilities and develop a new employee skills developm
06/10/2008

A multi-million pound art studio rebuild has marked its relaunch by hosting a display by one of Ireland's most highly-acclaimed artists. The dedicated space in Banbridge will celebrate the life of locally-born F. E. McWilliam. Designed by Niall Miskelly at Kennedy Fitzgerald & Associates, the pu
06/10/2008

Four new appointments have been made by one of Ireland's leading property groups. Treasury Holdings created the senior management posts at its headquarters in Dublin. The new positions include a Group Commercial Director, Head of Investor Relations, Group HR Director and IT Director. The creati
06/10/2008

Renewable energy consumption in Northern Ireland has more than doubled in the last three years, according to the Energy Minister. The largest growth was seen within the wind farming sector - a sign that the Province is entering a 'New Energy Era', Arlene Foster has claimed. Minister Foster, spea
06/10/2008

Older people in County Clare are to benefit from increased home security systems, following the allocation of more than €21k funding to community organisations in the area. The Irish Communities Minister made the announcement as part of the government's Scheme of Community Support for Older Peop
06/10/2008

A top Ulster tile manufacturer has marked scooping a coveted industry award by offering its customers a taste of the 'high life'. David Scott Tile, Stone and Furniture picked up the UK and Ireland Tile Retailer of the Year accolade at the TTA Awards, an achievement which comes in the firm's 21st y
03/10/2008

Retail mammoth Tesco has launched it first Irish 'eco-store' in County Waterford. The Tranmore store will formally open to the public next week. Boasting 30,000 sq ft of retail space, the site is expected to use 45% less energy than a supermarket of a similar size. This could save 420 tonnes o
03/10/2008

The controversial Thornton Hall super-prison development could be in jeopardy - due to the ongoing credit crisis in the Irish Economy. The consortium behind the €400 billion project have reportedly told the government the public private partnership scheme will need a further cash injection - if it
03/10/2008

Taxpayer's money will now build more houses than before, as a result of Northern Ireland's Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie's new housing procurement strategy. As part of her New Housing Agenda she asked Housing Associations to work together, rather than individually, when procuring ser
03/10/2008

Bin collections by one of Dublin's local authorities is to cease, and will instead be contracted out to a private firm. Dún Laoghaire/Rathdown County Council said it would appoint a contractor to pick-up brown and black bins, after announcing plans to axe its waste collection service. Owen Keega
03/10/2008

NI Water is looking for ten 'apprentices' to fulfill challenging roles within the public body. The candidates will have to display a flair for generating ideas - that will improve water utility operations in the province. NI Water has stressed the importance of safe, high quality and plentiful
03/10/2008

Dún Laoghaire - Rathdown County Council has joined forces with the Quality Bus Network Project Office, to present preliminary designs for the Nutgrove Avenue / Upper Churchtown Road/ Braemor Road/ Beaumont Avenue junction upgrade. This proposed scheme enhancement will form part of the proposed Uppe
03/10/2008

Trader Gary Black, most recently of Carrowdore Gardens, Bangor, was today fined a total of £3,000 plus £120 court costs, at Bangor Magistrates' Court, for falsely claiming to be a member of a trade association. Mr Black, who trades as 'Bangor Roofing Repairs', was prosecuted by the Department of E
03/10/2008

RTPI NI Branch (Royal Town Planning Institute) and RSPB NI have joined forces with a number of sponsors to promote sustainable planning and biodiversity protection in Northern Ireland through an awards scheme. The second annual Sustainable Planning Awards 2009 were launched this week at the Orchard
03/10/2008

Part of a £17m NI Rail improvement scheme will kick-off at Castlerock Station next week, transport operator Translink has confirmed. Work at the Halt is part of an investment package aimed at upgrading stations across Northern Ireland. The work involves new signage, shelters, seating and re-sur
03/10/2008

A massive land deal has been secured at the heart of Dublin's Grand Canal Square. Chartered Land's 150,000 square feet of office space has been sold off to BCM Hanby Wallace. The deal was signed between the law firm and the man at the helm of the development, Joe O'Reilly. Architect Daniel Lib
02/10/2008

House prices in Ireland fell by 14% during the 12 months leading to September, according to a report published today. Second-hand homes dropped in value, on average, by 5.9% during the third quarter of this year, estate agent Sherry Fitzgerald also revealed. Homes in Dublin dipped higher than th
02/10/2008

A £1.1m project designed to transform the street scape in some parts of Derry city centre has been completed. The news follows DSD Minister Margaret Ritchie's announcement yesterday to further expand the environmental improvement scheme in the city. Derry's Newmarket and Linenhall Street now boa
02/10/2008

Developer Harlequin Resorts has been given an extension by Wicklow County Council before a decision is made on its application for a €100 million tourism and recreational complex at Brittas Bay. Part of the application proposals include a hotel with 142 bedroom suites, an 18-hole par 72 golf course
02/10/2008

More engineering students are finding industrial placements a benefit to their long-term career prospects, according to a University of Ulster report. All undergraduate courses in the School of Engineering offer students a period of industrial placement during year three of their degree programme.
02/10/2008

An innovative new software product, designed to assist estate/letting agents and property developers, has been unveiled by Londonderry-based Nolka Design. The technology driven firmed, which operates from Eglinton, has been assisted by Invest Northern Ireland in the venture. Nolka Design spec
02/10/2008

Plans have been announced to tackle traffic congestion in Galway City. The local city council will work with the Integrated Transportation Coordinating Group to provide a new outbound bus lane along the Dublin Road, as well as a number of other infrastructural developments. It is hoped the the ad
02/10/2008

Trader John Gaile of Glebe Road, Castlerock, was yesterday (1 October 2008) fined a total of £3,400 plus £579 costs at Bangor Magistrates Court, for misdescribing goods. In a case brought by the Trading Standards Service of the Department of Enterprise, Trade and Investment, Mr Gaile was found guil
02/10/2008

Irish renewable energy projects are to be given a multi-million euro boost, from a leading London environment fund group. EEA, who advises global organisations - such as Trading Emissions PLC and Leaf Clean Energy Company - is said to be holding negotiations regarding two proposed wind farms an
02/10/2008

NI Water has announced a £2.4 million investment programme in Omagh - to improve water and wastewater services in the area. According to officials, the investment programme will bring significant benefits to the local community and economy and meet the needs of the growing population. The work i
02/10/2008

A seminar on protected structures and thatched buildings will be held later this month in Abbeyleix Heritage House. The event is aimed at owners of historic properties, planning agents, community groups or those with a general interest in the built heritage of County Laois. The free event, on Satu
01/10/2008

Multi-million pound plans to transform parts of Derry City centre have been backed by NI Social Development Minister Margaret Ritchie. Ms Ritchie was in northwest region to view a public exhibition detailing the £8m regeneration scheme, proposed for Guildhall Square and Waterloo Place. The exhibi
01/10/2008

The squeeze on the Irish manufacturing sector continued last month, with a sustained drop in activity indicators. Industrial conditions fell sharply, with the September NCB Purchasing Managers' Index recording 43.7. This performance was worse than August, and only a slight improvement on July's
01/10/2008

Energy Performance Certificates (EPCs) are now compulsory for all new buildings in Northern Ireland. EPCs have been compulsory for marketed houses since 30 June this year. The purpose of these certificates is to depict an energy rating for the building - similar to the colour coded ratings on el
01/10/2008

The Renewable Energy Skills Skillnet (RESS) has warned Ireland will struggle to achieve building efficiency ratings of 60% within ten years, as envisaged by the EU. The organisation, quoting figures from a new report by the Irish Institute for International and European Affairs, said it would cost
01/10/2008

One of Belfast's latest regeneration schemes will be unveiled later today - following the £15m transformation of a derelict Victorian building into an ultra-modern city centre hotel. The Four Corners site, located in the emerging 'Cathedral Quarter', lay dormant for more than a decade. Now, after
01/10/2008

Plans for a multi-million euro sports stadium in Drogheda have been lambasted as "premature" by the Irish roads authority. Due to the strain, it says, the development will put on impending traffic improvement schemes. The proposed mixed-use complex, expected to cost in the region of €65m, has alr
01/10/2008

Irish building materials giant Kingspan has announced the attainment of €330m from a syndicated credit facility, that will fund future expansion plans. The firm said the finance had been put in place to support growth schemes, planned for the next five years. The new fund replaces a previous syn
01/10/2008

A north Belfast pressure group is to hold a protest in the city this weekend to demand a tougher government stance on homelessness. The march will take place in Custom House Square on Sunday, and is designed to raise concerns about the allocation of housing in the north Belfast area. North Belf
01/10/2008

The Irish Architecture Foundation has unveiled details of this year's Open House Dublin weekend, marking the third year of the event. The scheme unlocks the doors to some of the most architecturally impressive buildings in the city, for one weekend. The buildings, selected for their architectur
01/10/2008

Top-level talks have been held in Belfast to discuss Northern Ireland's economic climate, amid a global financial slowdown. The Economic Development Forum was chaired by Enterprise Minister Arlene Foster. Ms Foster, addressing delegates, said she recognised the challenges faced by Northern Ire
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