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31/05/2019

Northern Ireland's top community-led built projects have been celebrated at this year's RICS Awards with the Mourne Wall Restoration Project claiming the main prize. Held at the Crowne Plaza in Belfast last night, 30 May, the awards celebrated community projects across the region in nine categorie
31/05/2019

Irish water and wastewater solutions provider, FLI Water has strengthened its range of engineering services and process technologies with a new international partnership. The company has joined forces with US-based WesTech Engineering, which provides process solutions for water and wastewater trea
31/05/2019

Planning fees across Northern Ireland are set to increase for the first time since 2014. The Department for Infrastructure will apply an inflation of 1.99% from 17 June. This increase, which will be applied across all planning application fee categories, will cover the cost of processing applicati
31/05/2019

A small engineering firm in County Limerick has claimed a major prize at this year's National Enterprise Awards. The SME, ABS Engineering Control Services won the Regional award for the South West Region, comprising of Counties Limerick, Clare, Kerry and Tipperary. Founded by Colm Cussen, ABS Eng
31/05/2019

MOY has partnered with three leading Irish colleges to launch a scholarship programme for Architectural Technologists of the future. The waterproofing full system provider for the roofing sector is collaborating with TUI Dublin, Waterford Institute of Technology and Galway-Mayo Institute of Technol
31/05/2019

Sinn Féin and the Green Party have thrown their support behind the Climate Emergency Measures Bill despite a "money message" from the government. The Bill, which seeks to end the extraction of fossil fuels and stop the issuing of any new licences for exploration, is being stalled over government c
31/05/2019

Former Belfast City Councillor Eoin Ó Broin has launched a new book on functional housing. Sinn Féin's Housing spokesperson introduced 'HOME: Why Public Housing is the Answer' in Belfast yesterday, 30 May, which sets out a radically different vision to what a functional housing system could look l
31/05/2019

A special education school in Dungarvan, Co Wexford, is set to forward with expansion plans. St John's Special School has secured funding for a new extension, which will allow two new classrooms to be provided. The school previously had to utilise teaching and spare rooms in the school next door
31/05/2019

L'Derry firm FP McCann has been hit with a £150,000 fine over the death of an employee at its Knockloughrim Quarry premises. Mr Victor Nicholl was found fatally injured beside a dumper truck at the Magherafelt site in early 2015. He was driving an Aveling Barford dumper truck and had been tasked w
31/05/2019

A NI Water project team has worked through the night to repair a burst main in Belfast city centre. A water main in Royal Avenue burst yesterday, 30 May, leaving some nearby properties without supply. The repair was completed at 2am this morning, 31 May. Explaining the work, Head of Water at NI
30/05/2019

Plans are moving forward for a new coastal route in Dublin which will connect villages and towns along the coastline of north Fingal. The Fingal Coastal Way project will deliver a recreational walking and cycling route connecting Donabate, Rush, Skerries, Ardgillan Castle, Balbriggan and Bremore C
30/05/2019

Construction firm Saint-Gobain Ireland has announced new dates for its Build Better Roadshow following the success of two events in Belfast and Cork. The show will now travel to Galway on 25 June, with Waterford and Limerick following in October and November. Over the next few months the Roadsho
30/05/2019

Irish Water is set to begin sewer surveys across Kilkenny, Wexford, Waterford City and Dungarvan to help develop Drainage Area Plans. The utility is investing €4 million for the plans, which will help to improve the performance of the wastewater networks, protect the environment and facilitate soc
30/05/2019

Ireland's bathing waters are continuing to improve year-on-year with new figures revealing more than 70% of the waters are classed as 'excellent'. According to the latest Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Bathing Water Quality in Ireland Report, five of the 145 designated bathing waters are cl
30/05/2019

A call has been issued for Sinn Féin's Microgeneration Bill to be brought before the Climate Action and Environment committee next week. The Bill provides an alternative way for individuals and communities to produce and take ownership of climate action. It would allow citizens across the State to
30/05/2019

Sinn Féin has met with a number of key representatives at St Colm's High School in Colin, west Belfast, over plans to build a new school. MLA Órlaithí Flynn and MP Paul Maskey have held a series of meetings over the past two years with Department of Education, CCMS and St Colm's in support of the
30/05/2019

Homeowners across Northern Ireland have been urged to partake in an initiative which offers professional advice from architects ahead of the deadline tomorrow, 31 May. The Ask An Architect initiative sees architects across Northern Ireland volunteer their time to give professional advice to the pu
30/05/2019

FP McCann has completed a £1 million scheme in Lisburn, which has seen the risk of flooding damage reduced on the main Belfast to Dublin railway line. As well as protecting the infrastructure of the railway line, the flood prevention scheme also helped safeguard three commercial properties in the
30/05/2019

A road in Cookstown, County Tyrone, is set to close for resurfacing next week. The B73 Coagh Road, also known as Killybearn Road, will undergo £150,000 improvement works starting on Monday 03 June. The scheme will cover a 600-metre distance from Old Coagh Road to Drumgarrel Road. It is expected
30/05/2019

A series of water connections in Wexford town's older properties are set to be replaced with new mains. These connections, mostly found to the rear of properties, are often known as 'backyard' water mains. Irish Water is joining forces with Wexford County Council to decommission eight kilometres
29/05/2019

A new case study book has been launched which profiles women who work in a variety of roles in the construction industry. CITB NI and members of its Women in Construction Network collaborated to produce the document, as well as a three-minute video featuring two women working for leading contracto
29/05/2019

The number of homeless people across Ireland has increased over the last month to 10,378, new figures have shown. According to the April Homelessness Report, 6,584 adults, 3,794 children and 1,729 families were officially classed as homeless. These number show an overall increase of 73 people fr
29/05/2019

Northern Ireland firm Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure has been recognised with an 'Excellent' CEEQUAL award for its work on Project Anvil. Project Anvil has seen the reconstruction of RAF Marham airfield as well as the design and construction of a new aircraft hangar with associated support buildi
29/05/2019

A Labour TD has called on Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy to make good on his promise in Rebuilding Ireland for the "swift turnaround" of vacant Council homes. This comes after new figures revealed over 10,000 people are currently classed as homeless across Ireland, including almost 4,000 children.
29/05/2019

Louth County Council has taken action to help fight climate change in the region with a brand new draft Adaptation Strategy. The council's Climate Change Adaptation Strategy will help in the process of adaptation planning to build resilience and respond effectively to the threats posed by climate
29/05/2019

The government is set to introduce new short-term letting regulations by July, despite pressure from Airbnb to delay the legislation. Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy confirmed the new rules will come into effect by the 01 July deadline, subject to approval by the Oireachtas this week. Welcoming th
29/05/2019

Road resurfacing work is set to get underway in Belfast next week. The £140,000 scheme will see a stretch of road improved from Upper Dunmurry Lane to the end of Cloona Park. Work will begin on Monday 03 June and is expected to be completed by 14 June. Daily weekday road closures will be imple
29/05/2019

A project has been launched to improve the water network in Arklow and Wicklow Town. The scheme will see water main improvement works delivered as part of Irish Water's national Leakage Reduction Programme. Around 5.3km of water mains will be replaced in both towns over the next few days. In Ar
28/05/2019

The Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service (NIFRS) has officially opened its new £8.2 million Service Support Centre in Belfast.    Located at Boucher Road, the centre will serve as a hub for maintenance, servicing and repair of fire appliances and operational equipment. Opening the facility toda
28/05/2019

Engineers Ireland has awarded a number of esteemed professional titles at a ceremony in Dublin, including Honorary Fellowships and Chartered Engineers. The ceremony on Friday 24 May saw Fr Peter McVerry S.J. and Liam Henry, Chief Operating Officer of COLAS Ireland, claim Honorary Fellow titles.
28/05/2019

The 2019 Forestry Knowledge Transfer Group (KTG) Scheme has opened, following successful feedback from over 600 farmers and forest owners who took part in last year's scheme. Forestry KTGs are for private forest owners seeking additional knowledge and enabling them to know when and how to carry ou
28/05/2019

The Residential Tenancies (Amendment) Bill 2018 has been signed into law, ensuring student-specific accommodation let under licence is included under existing Rent Pressure Zones. As well as securing rent predictability for students, the Bill also includes the application of dispute resolution proc
28/05/2019

Five female architects are set to take part in a panel discussion regarding their work at Dublin Institute of Technology's Grangegorman campus. The women, who are each working on projects in Grangegorman, will discuss their ongoing work including the TU Dublin new academic buildings, a school, a l
28/05/2019

Donegal County Council is seeking public opinion on its plans to redevelop Island House in Killybegs. The council aims to reuse Island House as a tourist facility, developing a Digital Hub to support further business, enterprise and innovation in the town. Paul Kelly, Senior Executive Planner wit
28/05/2019

Irish Water has announced an investment of over €16 million to upgrade wastewater treatment plants across the country. The utility is partnering with the local authorities to carry out the works, which include upgrades to the inlet works, storm water management and sludge treatment and storage. W
28/05/2019

Work has begun on the next phase of a resurfacing scheme in Comber, Co Down. The £220,000 project began on the Glen Road on 29 April, with work progressing to the second phase yesterday, 27 May. The work will extend a distance of approximately 920 metres and includes 600 metres of footway. To fa
28/05/2019

Work is expected to begin on a series of water mains replacements in County Donegal next month. Irish Water will replace ageing mains in St Johnston and Trentaghboy/Drumkeen as part of its national Leakage Reduction Programme. The St Johnston works, which involve the replacement of over 174 metre
28/05/2019

LCE has been in business in Waterford since 2005. Ita Leyden who is the MD of LCE has over 25 years experience in safety and engineering. As one of the first in Ireland to qualify as an Ergonomist from NUI Galway, Ita is regular contributor to conferences and workshops on Ergonomics. Ita is also a
24/05/2019

A world forum is set to take place in Dublin later this year regarding Nearly Zero Energy Buildings. This event on 13-14 November is scheduled as the NZEB standard becomes mandatory in Ireland on 01 November and must be implemented right across the EU by the end of 2020. The NZEB policy aims to s
24/05/2019

Irish construction firm John Sisk & Son is continuing to excel in England, as the company secured its tenth scheme at London's Wembley Park. Developer Quintain selected Sisk to deliver 458 new homes built over three blocks on plot E05. The contract will see the largest number of 'family units' b
24/05/2019

Local authorities across the country have been encouraged to apply for funding through the 2020/21 Community Involvement Scheme (CIS). The government scheme aims to repair and upgrade local or regional public roads, with 288 projects completed under the 2018 scheme. Calling on councils to apply f
24/05/2019

A man from Antrim has been hit with a £3,000 fine after pleading guilty to a case involving water pollution in the Ballygally River. James Montgomery Fleck, 51, was found to have breached the the terms of a discharge consent issued by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs.
24/05/2019

A road in the County Armagh village of Mountnorris is set to close for resurfacing work. The £105,000 scheme will see the Drumnahunshin Road improved over a 1.1km distance from the A28 Armagh Road junction to Lisnalee crossroads. Work will begin on the project on Monday 27 May, with completion ex
24/05/2019

A Labour Senator has hit out at the government over its failure to assist families living in Dublin apartments with serious building defects. Mr Kevin Humphreys slammed the Housing Minister for his refusal to act on the issue, despite similar assistance provided to homeowners in Mayo and Donegal r
24/05/2019

A programme of upgrades worth €150,000 is set to commence at Multyfarnham wastewater treatment plant in County Westmeath. This project includes improvements to the inlet works, storm water management and sludge treatment and storage at the Multyfarnham plant. Work will begin in the coming months,
24/05/2019

Two Lagan Aviation & Infrastructure employees working on the RAF Northolt project have visited a local school in London to give road safety advice. Representatives Sarah Low and Brian Donovan delivered a Road Safety Awareness Talk at local school, Ruislip Gardens Primary School. They discussed the
24/05/2019

Irish Water's national leakage reduction is progressing well across Cork, with work scheduled to take place in the west of the county next week. The utility will work with Cork County Council to replace 770 meters of problematic water mains in the Foxhall and Cahermore areas. They will be replaced
24/05/2019

Euro Auctions has held a three-day sale at its flagship auction site in Leeds, featuring an unprecedented pre‑consignment volume and an increasing global audience. The auctioneers of industrial plant, construction and agricultural machinery put 5,133 lots under the hammer, with a 35% increas
23/05/2019

A new state-of-the-art transport hub in west Belfast has been named Northern Ireland's Building of the Year at the 2019 RSUA Design Awards. The Colin Connect Transport Hub and Civic Square follows in the footsteps of the Lyric Theatre Belfast, St Bronagh's Primary School in Rostrevor and the Giant
23/05/2019

A former landfill site in Cork city has been successfully redeveloped into a new 70 hectare park. Tramore Valley Park was developed on the old Kinsale Road landfill, where 2.78 million tonnes of waste was deposited from 1863 to 2009. The new park contains walkways and trails, an all-weather even
23/05/2019

County Antrim's famous Gobbins cliff path has been praised for its ambitious infrastructure with a major industry award. The Islandmagee route was recognised at the AECOM Excellence Awards, fighting off competition from the likes of Irish Water in the project delivery category. The Northern Irel
23/05/2019

Work on a new £35 million leisure centre in Craigavon, County Armagh, is progressing well ahead of its expected completion in 2020. A number of local school children joined the Lord Mayor of Armagh City, Banbridge and Craigavon, Councillor Julie Flaherty, to help build a time capsule at the site.
23/05/2019

Northern Ireland's leading homeless charity The Simon Community is set for a boost as part of a three-year partnership with leading energy provider SSE Airtricity. The company will work with the charity's operations across the island of Ireland to raise vital funds for its services of care, support
23/05/2019

An electrical contractor in Cork has been hit with a €4,000 fine after being found guilty of carrying out illegal electrical works. The man in question, Frank Power, was given a criminal conviction for illegally carrying out designated electrical works without being a registered electrical contract
23/05/2019

Resurfacing work is set take place in the village of Killough in County Down starting next week, 27 May. The £345,000 scheme will cover a 1.8-kilometre distance from the Downpatrick Road/Station Road/Main Street Roundabout to the Ballygilbert Road junction. As well as improving the structure of th
23/05/2019

Around 1,400 NI Water customers in Larne are set to benefit from an improved water supply following a multi-million pound investment. The £2.6 million Killylane Water Trunk Main has been completed, boosting the security of supply for those in the Raloo and Castle Road areas. Contractor Dawson WA
23/05/2019

Gas works are progressing in the town of Dromore, County Down. Mains work has been completed on Church Street, allowing Lower Mount Street Park to reopen. Meanwhile, the scheme is continuing on the area after the mini roundabout on Church Street to the entrance of Dromore Park until Saturday 25
23/05/2019

Leading construction industry auctioneers Euro Auctions has announced sale dates for the assets of DCHL (Dawnus Construction Holdings Limited), following its administration earlier this year. In conjunction with Hilco valuation services, the company will conduct a full site clearance on behalf of
22/05/2019

Donegal's iconic Iron bridge has been successfully rebuilt in a €1 million project. The town's Tyrconnell Bridge, also known as the Green bridge, was restored and blended with the new construction to form a replica of the old bridge. This bridge, which is listed on the National Inventory of Arch
22/05/2019

Environmental Street Furniture's (ESF) Managing Director, Alan Lowry has secured a major prize at the Institute of Directors 'Director of the Year' awards for Northern Ireland. The MD of the Newtownabbey-based company was named Innovation Director of the Year at the 2019 awards, recognising the inn
22/05/2019

A number of key appointments have been announced for a major road scheme in Wexford which will see Rosslare Europort connected to Dublin, Cork and Waterford. Technical advisors and consultants have joined the project to help assist development, following on from the appointment of engineering cons
22/05/2019

Newtownabbey's V36 Urban Sports Park is set to be boosted with a new state-of-the-art skating area. Plans for the skate part were approved by the Planning Committee of Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council. Situated at the Valley Leisure Centre, the V36 Park is part of the the local Peace IV S
22/05/2019

Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy has come under severe criticism after publishing apartment guidelines that allow for co-living accommodation. The '21st-century tenements' consist of large scale single bed occupancy units with shared cooking facilities. Political parties across Ireland have condemn
22/05/2019

The quality of water supply schemes is continuing to improve across County Donegal with the removal of another scheme from the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) Remedial Action List (RAL). It was announced the Cashilard water supply was taken off the RAL following extensive investment and upg
22/05/2019

Recruitment is set to begin for eight new members on the NI Building Regulations Advisory Committee (NIBRAC). The Department of Finance will be seeking members with expertise in either architecture; building regulation enforcement; building services, engineering & energy; building surveying; const
22/05/2019

Nine beaches across County Clare have been awarded the prestigious International Blue Flag, with three others also securing a coveted Green Coast Award. The Blue Flag is a prestigious environmental eco-label awarded to over 4000 beaches and marinas in 49 countries across Europe, South Africa, Moro
22/05/2019

Improvements works are set to take place on a water main in Wicklow Town tomorrow, 23 May. Irish Water has issued a warning to customers on Main Street that there may be disruption to their water supply from 7.00am to 10.00am due to the works. Following the completion of the works, it may take t
22/05/2019

Local groups and businesses in County Wicklow have been urged to show interest in the 2019 Town and Village Renewal Scheme. Wicklow County Council is seeking Expressions of Interest from interested towns and villages with populations of less than 10,000 who may meet the criteria for inclusion in th
21/05/2019

Ballincollig Regional Park in County Cork has been recognised by Urban Land Institute for its excellence in PlaceMaking. Cork County Council and property consultants CBRE were awarded a prestigious ULI Excellence in PlaceMaking accolade for their work on the park. The ULI CBRE Excellence in Plac
21/05/2019

An SDLP councillor is set to table a proposal to establish a Belfast climate change committee today, 21 May. Lisnasharragh-based Cllr Séamas de Faoite is calling on Belfast City Council to develop a group to tackle the city's impact on the climate crisis and protect citizens from the effects of cl
21/05/2019

Construction work has commenced on a new €13 million swimming pool facility in Lucan, Co Dublin. The new development will include a six lane pool, 13 metre long multiuse pool, a gymnasium and fitness suites, changing facilities, cafeteria and associated accommodation. PJ McLoughlin and Sons Limi
21/05/2019

A road along the County Antrim coast in Islandmagee is set to close for resurfacing work. The Low Road will undergo a £429,000 scheme which will see the surface improved from the Millbay Road junction for 3km towards Reids Road. Work will begin on the project on Monday 27 May and is expected to
21/05/2019

Site preparations are underway in Tallaght for a new public library. The new building will be constructed in Castletymon, Tymon, accommodating all age groups and library activities. Deputy Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Cllr Cathal King performed a sod turning ceremony on Friday 17 May to
21/05/2019

Sinn Féin has called on Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy to roll out affordable cost rental options to help solve the "dysfunctional" market. The party's Housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin hit out at Minister Murphy over his "co-living" dream, condemning the concept as having "no place" in the current
21/05/2019

The town of Kinsale in County Cork has been boosted with newly upgraded bus facilities. Delivered by Martin O'Callaghan Ltd, the new shelter and re-located terminus stop significantly increased efficiency and reliability of the 226 bus service serving Kinsale, Cork and Cork Airport and the Local L
21/05/2019

Dublin's playspace programme is progressing well across the county with the delivery of a new playground in Tallaght. Deputy Mayor of South Dublin County Council, Councillor Cathal King officially opened the new facility at Bancroft Park last week, Friday 17 May. Speaking at the event, Cllr King
21/05/2019

Irish Water has launched a scheme in Letterkenny, Co Donegal, to reduce sewer flooding and improve the quality of water supply. Work commenced along Pearse Road yesterday, 20 May, as part of the utility's €44 million investment in the Letterkenny Regional Water Supply Scheme and €5.6 million inves
21/05/2019

Construction firms across Northern Ireland have been welcomed to a new free training session from CITB NI and Social Enterprise NI. The training is suited to those who work with social enterprises in their supply chain, have a positive social impact in those communities but unsure how you measure
20/05/2019

The Joint National Housing Conference is set to enjoy its 50th anniversary as the biennial event gets underway in Dublin Castle today, 20 May. This year's conference, which is under the theme '2040 – Delivering the Vision for Housing', will take place over two days with a programme comprising topi
20/05/2019

An archaeological dig has taken place in Moira Demesne, Co Down, with locals turning out in numbers to support the project. The foundations of the buildings on the park's estate were excavated across a two-week period. The Centre for Archaeological Fieldwork from Queen's University in partnershi
20/05/2019

A new £7 million school has opened in Omagh, County Tyrone. The Omagh Integrated Primary School development comprises 14 classrooms for over 330 pupils, a nursery unit for up to 26 children and a school funded wrap around care centre. Woodvale Construction delivered the scheme, with AECOM serving
20/05/2019

A total of 145 sites across the country have been recognised with Blue Flag and Green Coast awards for excellent water quality. The announcement was made today, 20 May, revealing 88 Blue Flags and 62 Green Coast Awards were dished out. Five Ireland sites secured both awards. The Blue Flag is an
20/05/2019

An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar and Housing Minister Eoghan Murphy have come under serious criticism after reports emerged the government spent €1.2 billion on buying privately built homes in the midst of the housing crisis. Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald has called for radical action to be taken to
20/05/2019

County Louth's Staleen Water Treatment Plant is set to undergo a series of important upgrade works. Work is expected to be carried out on the project later this week, from Wednesday 22 May until Friday 24. Irish Water customers are urged to conserve water during this time, but supply is not expe
20/05/2019

Antrim-based kitchen manufacturer Uform has been recognised in the Institute of Directors' (DoT) Top 100 Locally Controlled NI Businesses. The prestigious list identifies and celebrates the success of locally owned businesses in Northern Ireland. Named number 60 on the list, Uform ended the rece
20/05/2019

A team of Irish Water engineers has successfully repaired a faulty main in the Dooradoyle area of Limerick. The 12-inch main on St Nessan's Road burst yesterday, Sunday 19 May, causing disruption to the supply for local homes and businesses. Water supply was later maintained to the nearby Univers
20/05/2019

Specialist contracting firm H&J Martin has secured HSE approval for its Dublin office. The firm's Dublin hub was named on the HSE Panel of Approved Works Contractors for the Dublin Region following a pre-qualification process.
 This provides H&J Martin with the opportunity to build upon its
20/05/2019

Community groups and businesses in the South Dublin County Council district have been urged to submit applications under the 2019 Town and Village Renewal Scheme. The council is seeking Expressions of Interest for projects under the scheme which will support the revitalisation of towns and villages
17/05/2019

Members of the public have been called to vote for Ireland's favourite building, place or public space at the Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) annual awards. The RIAI Irish Architecture Awards is now celebrating its 30th year, with 41 projects making up this year's Public Choice
17/05/2019

A new blueway along the River Suir in Tipperary is set to be launched this weekend. The Suir Blueway Tipperary will showcase 53km of walking, cycling and watersports trails on offer in the area. A series of walks and activities will take place tomorrow, Saturday 18 May, to celebrate the official
17/05/2019

Plans are ready to be submitted for a new water analysis facility in Limerick. Irish Water is spearheading the development, which will help protect the public health of customers by ensuring the delivery of clean, safe drinking water through rigorous analysis. Each year the facility will receive 2
17/05/2019

Northern Ireland construction machine dealer, Sleator Plant is set to expand its fleet size after agreeing a new multi-million pound deal with CP Hire. The deal will see 95 Mecalac site dumpers (85 ROPS models, 10 cabbed units) added to the company's fleet in 2019, increasing availability of the l
17/05/2019

A proposal has been rejected in the Dáil to allow people to vote on enshrining the Right to housing in the Constitution. Fianna Fáil and Fine Gael refused to support the plan. Sinn Féin housing spokesperson Eoin Ó Broin called the vote "disappointing but not surprising" and criticised both partie
17/05/2019

Frozen food supermarket chain Iceland has opened a newly formatted store at Rushmere Shopping Centre in Craigavon, Co Armagh. The 10,000 sq ft store features self-service checkouts, digital screens and a 'Food-to-Go' stand. Approximately 32 jobs have been created, with further recruitment set to
17/05/2019

A Labour Senator has slammed the government for "relaxing building standards" as the number of shared developments continues to increase in Dublin. Senator Kevin Humphreys criticised the shared properties as "unacceptable modern homes", and called for more "real homes" in the capital. This comes
17/05/2019

Thatched homes in Donegal have secured a major boost with the launch of a new county-wide Thatch Repair Grant Scheme. Donegal County Council's scheme will help support the continued maintenance and use of thatched homes, provided specialist advice to owners and allocating funding for small-scale r
17/05/2019

The Construction Industry Training Board NI has partnered with Intertrade Ireland to hold a new workshop on advanced tendering in the public sector. This workshop is aimed at construction businesses that are experienced and successful in the public sector construction market. It will focus on id
17/05/2019

Since its foundation in 1995 Laydex has prided itself on providing the Construction industry in Ireland with top quality products alongside unparalleled levels of customer service. Operating from a 40,000 square foot Warehousing, Sales, and Distribution centre in Dublin, Laydex has grown since its
16/05/2019

Work is set to get underway on plans to restore Blackhead Path in County Antrim next month, after sections of the route were closed due to safety issues. One particular section of the path from the Whitehead car park was shut, having moved 30cms and 17cms in the space of a month. Large cracks alon
16/05/2019

The new £30 million Ards Blair Mayne Wellbeing and Leisure Complex has been recognised in this year's Considerate Constructors Scheme awards. Contractor Heron Bros won a Gold Award for its work on the project, recognising the firm's high levels of consideration in respect of the community, environ
16/05/2019

A total of €180 million was spent on homeless services last year, according to new figures from the Department of Housing. In a series of financial reports it was also revealed that 5% of the total spend was used on homelessness prevention. Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin condemned the figures, calling
16/05/2019

Browne Brothers Site Services has signed a contract to deliver €130,000 refurbishment works for Charleville Playground in Co Cork. As well as refurbishments, the playground construction firm will deliver new play equipment, new surfacing, enhanced accessibility, sensory equipment, seating and perim
16/05/2019

An Alliance councillor has welcomed the progress of the £50 million Queen's Parade project in Bangor, reiterating its importance to the overall transformation of the town centre. Bangor Marine was named as the developer for the mixed-use scheme earlier this week, which will see new life brought to
16/05/2019

Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council has become the third local authority in the Dublin region to approve a Climate Change Action Plan. This comes after South Dublin County Council and Dublin City Council approved similar plans. Each of the four Dublin Local Authorities has worked with Codema -
16/05/2019

Construction work has commenced on a new community hall in Whiddy Island, Co Cork. The new €340,000 facility will be the first of its kind on the island. Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr Patrick Gerard Murphy officially turned the sod on the development. Speaking at the event, he said: "This
16/05/2019

A Sinn Féin politician has hit out at the government over the failure to meet its carbon emissions targets, warning it could cost potentially cost the taxpayer €150 million. Brian Stanley, a Laois TD, spoke out, highlighting the government's inability to divest fossil fuels and target polluters in
16/05/2019

Northern Ireland contractor Henry Brothers has won a national award for its work on the new £52 security wing at HMP Maghaberry in County Antrim. The firm, who serves as Design and Build contractor for the project, won the 'Risk – reduction through design' Award for 2018 sponsored by the Health an
16/05/2019

Two faulty sections of water pipes in Falcarragh, County Donegal, are to be replaced after a constructive meeting was held between Irish Water and the local council. Financial approval has been granted for the work to progress through the National Leakage Reduction Programme. Farran's Constructi
15/05/2019

The National Transport Authority has published the draft of a major infrastructure plan for Cork. The Strategy published today by The National Transport Authority (NTA), in association with Cork County Council, Cork City Council and Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII), will provide a framework f
15/05/2019

A director from Radius Housing, the Northern Ireland social homes provider, is set to compete for two prestigious awards. Director of Development, Anita Conway, was nominated for IOD NI Public/Third Sector Director of the Year and the UK wide Housing Hero's 'Exceptional Contribution by a CIH Membe
15/05/2019

A new shared footpath link and toucan crossing is to be developed in Belfast, creating a connection to the award-winning nature reserve Bog Meadows. The scheme will provide a link between the Roundabout and Bog Meadows while opening up the surrounding area for walking and cycling. Work began on t
15/05/2019

The Health and Safety Authority (HSA) has launched a new asbestos awareness course - 'Asbestos Safety for Tradespeople'. The free 30-minute course is aimed at assisting tradespeople who may encounter asbestos-containing materials (ACMs) in their work. If an employee unknowingly disturbs ACMs, as
15/05/2019

A new €350,000 medieval garden has been developed in Nenagh, Co Tipperary, adding to the cultural and heritage quarter of the town. Cathaoirleach of Tipperary County Council, Cllr Mattie Ryan officially opened The Castle Garden last week, Wednesday 08 May. Nenagh Town Council acquired the site fo
15/05/2019

Euro Auctions has secured a contract with Grant Thornton to dispose of the general construction equipment and assets of the construction group known as DCHL, following its administration in March. The auctioneers of industrial plant, construction machinery and agricultural equipment was appointed
14/05/2019

A £50 million regeneration project in Bangor has taken a major step forward with a key appointment. Bangor Marine has been named as the developer for the mixed-use scheme, which will see new life brought to Queen's Park with jobs, shops, offices and homes. The developer is a consortium made up of
14/05/2019

Plans have been approved to deliver up to 11,000 new homes at the Clonburris Strategic Development Zone in Dublin. The 280 hectares of land is located between the established communities of Lucan, Clondalkin and Liffey Valley. An Bord Pleanála has green lit South Dublin County Council's plan for
14/05/2019

A major milestone has been marked on a new £5 million retirement complex along the County Down coastline. Belfast Central Mission (BCM) is delivering a project which will provide the highest standard of practice-leading dementia, nursing and residential care for up to 60 residents across two floor
14/05/2019

Dublin City councillors have voted in favour of the Climate Change Action Plan 2019-2024. Each of the four Dublin Local Authorities has worked with Codema - Dublin's Energy Agency and the Dublin Metropolitan CARO office on developing individual Draft Climate Change Action Plans that outline how eac
14/05/2019

Irish Water is progressing well on its work to upgrade Staleen Water Treatment Plant in County Louth. Work first first began on the improvements in September 2017 and is on track to be completed in Q4 2019. A new programme of work was announced for Wednesday 15 May between 9am and 5pm, resulting
14/05/2019

A former derelict site in Navan, Co Meath, has been transformed into a new age-friendly housing development. Four new homes were built on the Proudstown Road site and officially opened last week, Friday 10 May. They comprise two 2-bed and two 1-bed houses, providing opportunities for older people
14/05/2019

A series of exhibition events have been announced for the Enniscorthy Flood Defence Scheme, inviting local people to voice their opinion on plans. The scheme proposes a number of measures to prevent flooding in the town. These include river channel widening, river deepening, bridge relocation, and
14/05/2019

Public consultation on the A5 redevelopment is set to close this Friday, 17 May. Members of the public have been urged to voice their opinion on the plan ahead of Friday's closing date. The £150 million scheme aims to create a new stretch of road spanning 85km, running from New Buildings, via St
14/05/2019

Water mains are set to be replaced on Skehard Road in Cork city ahead of the next phase of a road improvement scheme. Approximately 300 metres of problematic mains will be replaced with modern, polyethylene (plastic) pipes. Irish Water launched the project yesterday, 13 May, which will take place
14/05/2019

Northern Ireland construction firm Farrans has lent its support to a primary school challenge event in England. The company served as co-sponsors to the ICE North East Inspire Finals Day which was held in Gateshead. The challenge set out on the day involved six teams representing six primary sch
13/05/2019

Irish Water has launched a €30 million project to improve wastewater infrastructure in Newbridge, Co Kildare. The Upper Liffey Valley Sewerage Scheme Contract 2A includes the construction of a new interceptor sewer to connect Newbridge to the Osberstown Wastewater Treatment Plant which will facili
13/05/2019

Rent prices across Ireland have hit an all-time high, according to the latest figures published by Daft.ie. Daft.ie's latest quarterly report shows the average rent price stands at €1,366. The number of homes available to rent is also at the lowest level in 13 years. Responding to the figures, Si
13/05/2019

The construction of a new water treatment plant in Thurles, Co Tipperary, is taking shape ahead of its scheduled completion in 2021. Contractor Glan Agua is progressing work on the project, which commenced late last year. The new plant will ensure a safe, clean and reliable supply of water for th
13/05/2019

A Fianna Fail candidate in Ballyfermot, Dublin is calling for investment in capital projects to help combat anti-social behaviour and public disorder in Dublin 12. It comes after a recent rise in unrest, with public spaces becoming "no-go areas" for fear of intimidation or altercation, according to
13/05/2019

Clare County Council has issued a call for proposals under the Town and Village Renewal Scheme 2019. The scheme aims to enhance and develop towns and villages socially, economically and culturally, with up to 200 areas in Ireland set to benefit from funding. Funds will help support rural regener
13/05/2019

A Raise the Roof rally is set to take place in Dublin this weekend to support the campaign and protest the ongoing housing emergency. The Irish Congress of Trade Unions is urging members to attend the event on Saturday 19 May at Parnell Square at 1pm. As part of the Raise the Roof campaign, Congr
13/05/2019

Resurfacing work has commenced in Newtownards town centre today, 13 May. The £165,000 scheme will see work carried out on a 300-metre section on Regent Street from the junction with Gibsons Lane to the junction with Church Street. Further work will also be included for small 50m sections into Ch
13/05/2019

Northern Ireland-based construction firm H&J Martin has secured the Constructionline Gold standard. The award recognises the company's commitment to achieving and delivering the highest standards of Health, Safety and Quality for its Ireland and UK clients.
 Securing Constructionline Gold s
10/05/2019

The Belfast Harbour terminal which services the Belfast-Liverpool route is set to undergo a £15 million upgrade. The Victoria Terminal 2 (VT2) will be redeveloped to handle the next generation of modern RoRo (Roll-On / Roll-Off) ferry vessels. VT2 currently handles more than 200,000 freight unit
10/05/2019

Construction work has commenced on a new €2.2 million Civil Defence Headquarters in County Meath. The new HQ, located at Mullaghboy Industrial Estate, will serve as a permanent home for Civil Defence in the county. It will be the largest Civil Defence building development in the country and togeth
10/05/2019

Irish parliament has declared a climate and biodiversity emergency, becoming the second country in the world to make the declaration. A Fianna Fáil amendment to the Oireachtas report on Climate Action was accepted by both the Government and opposition parties yesterday, 09 May. It comes after the
10/05/2019

The approval of two Labour Court recommendations has paved the way for a 2.7% rise in the minimum pay rates of workers in the construction and electrical contracting sectors. The Minister of Trade, Employment, Business, EU Digital Single Market and Data Protection Pat Breen TD gave the go ahead, ha
10/05/2019

A consultation is set to take place on development plans for the Lower Bann. Mid Ulster District Council is seeking opinions on how best to develop angling, broaden participation and encourage visitors on the Lower Bann. Speaking ahead of the event on Thursday 16 May, Chair of Mid Ulster District
10/05/2019

Engineers Ireland has been given an exclusive tour of the state-of-the-art Foxes Den Water Treatment Plant in County Sligo. Over 20 engineers from the institution toured the facility, which has undergone a significant upgrade since the inception of Irish Water. The Foxes Den Water Treatment Plan
09/05/2019

Northern Ireland-based construction firm GRAHAM has been appointed to deliver three projects under the Crossrail West Enhanced Stations Phase 2 programme. The contractor will construct two completely new stations in West Ealing and Acton Mainline, and significantly remodel Ealing Broadway. Crossr
09/05/2019

The Housing Alliance has launched a number of new proposals that look to increase the delivery of social and affordable homes. The Alliance, which is a collaboration of six of Ireland's largest Approved Housing Bodies, introduced the proposals yesterday, 08 May, calling for sustainable affordable
09/05/2019

South Dublin County Council has voted in favour of a Draft Climate Change Action Plan. Each of the four Dublin Local Authorities has worked with Codema - Dublin's Energy Agency and the Dublin Metropolitan CARO office on developing individual Draft Climate Change Action Plans that outline how each
09/05/2019

The original €200 million allocated funds under the Rebuilding Ireland Home Loan Scheme have ran out, causing the initiative to stall. The government has been urged to immediately sanction the continued funding of the scheme. Responding to the news, Labour's spokesperson on Housing, Jan O'Sulliva
09/05/2019

A major sale between Greencoat Renewables and Coillte has been named Deal of the Year at The Irish Times Business Awards in Dublin. Coillte sold its stake in four wind farms to the Dublin-listed company for €136 million. The company sold 50 per cent stakes in wind farms at Raheenleagh, Co Wicklow
09/05/2019

The A3 Dobbin Road in Richhill, County Armagh, is set to close for resurfacing work. Work will begin on the £337,000 scheme on Monday 13 May, which will see 600m of carriageway and hard shoulder improved. Full road closures will be in operation from 8pm-6am on 12-18 May, 20-25 May and 27 May to
09/05/2019

The Health and Safety Authority has hosted a 'Keep Safe' event for a number of primary school pupils in Oranmore, County Galway. The Keep Safe programme is specially designed for school children and aims to be an enjoyable and interactive way for them to learn about issues like water safety, elect
09/05/2019

A water main has burst in the Ardstraw/ Newtonstewart area of County Tyrone, resulting in disruption to the supply. NI Water staff are currently on site repairing the main and expect to be completed by late afternoon today, 09 May. The team experienced difficulties with the repair of the burst d
08/05/2019

Northern Ireland firm Environmental Street Furniture (ESF) has offered its services to help create a new major landmark in Dubai. The Newtownabbey company completed its largest ever contract worth £600,000 at the new Dubai Arena. This involved supplying over 700 products to the project including b
08/05/2019

Consultation has officially begun on a Master Plan for the lands at Castlelands in Balbriggan. The Master Plan is designed to create an appropriate sustainable planning and development framework for a 24.2 hectare residential zoned site at Castlelands. This will ensure the coordination of the comp
08/05/2019

Long-term partners, Kingspan Insulated Panels and Nulok have combined their innovative pitched slate and tile roofing systems to create a slim, versatile solution that offers the benefits of insulated panels with the aesthetic appeal of traditional vernacular roof finishes – all in an easy to instal
08/05/2019

Sinn Féin politician Eoin Ó Broin is set to launch a new book on housing today, 08 May. The party's Housing spokesperson, who already has experience as a published writer, has penned 'HOME: Why Public Housing is the Answer'. This book sets out a radically different vision to what a functional ho
08/05/2019

Members of the public are being urged to come forward with views on the potential redevelopment of the Ardhowen Theatre in Enniskillen. Cogent Management Consulting is currently carrying out research on behalf of Fermanagh and Omagh District Council to explore and identify the changes that should b
08/05/2019

A series of safety improvements have been completed at a path near Northern Ireland's famous Galgorm Resort and Spa in County Antrim. Millennium Path at Galgorm Wood had previously been closed after concerns were expressed that some sections were unsafe. The Galgorm route, which is also able to
08/05/2019

Resurfacing work is set to take place on Belfast's Harberton Park starting tomorrow, 09 May. The £300,000 scheme will see the road and footway surfaces improved from Balmoral Avenue to Bristow Park. A series of lane and road closures will be implemented throughout the work. Diversionary routes w
08/05/2019

Work is moving forward on the construction of new water mains in Arklow, Co Wicklow. Irish Water is delivering 3.1km of new mains along St Peters Place. The utility has warned residents in the area of a disruption to the water supply today, 08 May, from 9am-1pm during the works. Following these
07/05/2019

Labour has called on the government to declare a climate emergency following the latest UN report about species extinction. The party's leader Brendan Howlin spoke about the report, which revealed that one in eight species of plant and animal will be extinct if we do not find a way for humanity to
07/05/2019

A sought-after expansion project at Ulster University's Magee campus has secured a major boost after a £105 million economic investment was announced for the Derry City and Strabane City Region. The UK Government's investment includes a £50m City Deal and a £55m Inclusive Futures Fund. Derry Cit
07/05/2019

The winners of Ireland's Water Schools of the Year have been announced at an awards ceremony in Dublin. The Green-Schools programme named Ballaghkeen National School (Wexford) and St. Louis' Secondary School (Dundalk) the winners of the main prize, recognising both institutions' work on the Water
07/05/2019

A new twinning arrangement has been established between the National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS) and Parks Canada to connect Connemara National Park and the Marconi Station in Ireland respectively with Terra Nova National Park and Signal Hill National Historic Site in Newfoundland and Labrador
07/05/2019

Work is set to begin to replace ageing water mains in two areas of County Donegal. The works in Letterkenny and Ballybofey will improve water supply and reduce high levels of leakage to benefit local residents and businesses. A total of over 2.3 kilometres of mains will be replaced with modern, h
07/05/2019

Cranfield beach in Newry has become the area's first fully inclusive beach. Work carried out by the Mae Murray Foundation in partnership with Newry, Mourne & Down District Council has made Cranfield only the second beach in Northern Ireland that offers facilities to make it accessible for all ages
03/05/2019

John Sisk & Son has commenced work on a new 109-home development in Dublin. Cllr Charlie O'Connor, on behalf of the Mayor of South Dublin County Council, officially turned the sod on the development. The residential area is being built on the townlands of Kilcarbery and Corkagh Demesne, Old Nang
03/05/2019

New 3D animations have been released, revealing a first look at two new play areas in Newtownabbey, Co Antrim. The new areas will be built at Lilian Bland and Rathcoole Leisure Park, with work starting this spring ahead of completion by the end of the summer. Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Coun
03/05/2019

Electric scooters and e-assist bicycles are set to be rolled out across Dublin as LimeBike steps up its work in the capital. LimeBike, part of the Uber organisation, is expanding its offerings in Dublin and expects to roll out the vehicles shortly after. Fianna Fáil's Dublin candidate for the Eu
03/05/2019

A fleet of new water services vans are continuing to be rolled out across County Limerick to help deliver an efficient and reliable service to customers. Irish Water is upgrading the fleet of vans to help Limerick and County Council's water services staff carry out their duties. The vans will be us
03/05/2019

Kingspan has enjoyed a positive start to 2019 with group sales up by 18% on the same period last year. The global firm issued its Trading Update today, 03 May, ahead of its Annual General Meeting. Group sales of €1.06bn for the three-month period to 31 March were 18% ahead of the previous year (
03/05/2019

Carnfunnock Country Park in County Antrim is set to compete for a prestigious award next week. The park was shortlisted in the annual Families First NI awards, with a ceremony scheduled in Clandeboye Lodge in Bangor on 11 May. Director of Operations, Philip Thompson, said: "We are delighted that
03/05/2019

Flood protection work is set to begin on the Bog Road Portarlington in County Offaly. Offaly County Council secured €132,795 in funding to improve the critical route, which has been regularly rendered impassable in recent times due to flooding. The Bog Road is a key route for students accessing C
03/05/2019

A series of water mains improvement projects are set to take place across Co Laois over the next few months, addressing the issue of leakage in the region. Irish Water will commence work on five separate projects in mid-May, which will see ageing water mains replaced with modern high density polyet
03/05/2019

Towns and villages across County Donegal are being urged to submit Expressions of Interests for a government improvement scheme. Donegal County Council is seeking interest for the Town and Village Renewal Scheme 2019. This scheme is targeting rural towns and villages with populations of less than
03/05/2019

A water main has burst in Navan, Co Meath, affecting the water supply to the town and the surrounding areas. Irish Water and Meath County Council have deployed a team to the site to carry out repairs. Traffic management will be in place at the burst location for the duration of these works. The
02/05/2019

Planning and design is to begin on the N/M20 Cork to Limerick Road Improvement Scheme after a major contract was awarded. The scheme, which is the biggest infrastructure project outside of Dublin, will connect the two cities with an improved transport network which will address road safety issues
02/05/2019

An extensive restoration project at the Malahide Casino in Fingal is on track to be completed later this year. The project involves re-coating the large thatch roof of the cottage, as well internal repairs and upgrades of services. A new section of building to house the Fry Model railway is also b
02/05/2019

Labour has condemned the government's housing policy after it was revealed that almost 4,000 children are homeless across the country. The March homelessness figures show 3,821 children without a home, an increase of 37 on February. "Another month shows the inexorable rise in the number of homele
02/05/2019

Work is set to begin on a programme of water mains upgrades in Ballynerrin, Co Wicklow, tomorrow, 03 May. Approximately 1.6km of new water mains will be constructed along the public road, along with the installation of new service connections from the new water main to each customer's property. D
02/05/2019

Construction firms across Northern Ireland are being urged to complete a short survey on the dry lining sector. The survey forms part of the Department for the Economy's (DfE) review of all construction apprenticeship training standards through the Built Environment Sector Partnership (BESP). As
02/05/2019

A Future Energy Forum is set to place in Dundalk later this month, where leading engineers from Eirgrid and ESB will discuss their vision for Ireland's energy future. Mark Foley, CEO of Eirgrid and Marguerite Sayers, Executive Director, Customer Solutions at ESB will lead the forum at Dundalk Inst
02/05/2019

Education Minister Joe McHugh is set to open a new further education building in Co Kerry, today, 02 May. The new Kerry College of Further Education, Main Street Campus in Tralee will provide space for more than 200 students. Minister McHugh will also visit the new site for Gaelcholáiste Chiarra
02/05/2019

The number of people officially registered as homeless in Louth, Monaghan and Cavan has almost tripled in one year, new figures have revealed. In the latest March homelessness report 156 people were listed as homeless in the region, an increase of 113 from March 2018's numbers. Local Sinn Féin T
02/05/2019

Irish Water has pledged its commitment to safeguard water supply in Ashbourne, Co Meath, with a series of essential flushings. The utility will carry out water mains flushing intermittently from 30 April until 11 June during weekdays from 9am to 5pm. During these essential planned works homes an
02/05/2019

Local election candidates across Ireland have been urged to reuse and recycle their election posters following polling day on 24 May. Fianna Fáil Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Councillor and Local Election candidate in Stillorgan, Donal Smith spoke out on the issue after concerns were expressed by
01/05/2019

Plans have been unveiled for a new 280-room hotel in Belfast's Titanic Quarter. Proposed by Developer JMK Group, the facility would be situated on Hamilton Dock, next to the Titanic Belfast visitor attraction. One hundred family rooms are set to be included in the hotel, which would open in the su
01/05/2019

The Department of Housing's March Homeless report has showed an increase in adult, child and family homelessness with approximately 10,305 people listed in the document. A total of 6,484 adults were classed as homeless, as well as 1,733 families and 3,821 dependants. Publishing the figures, Hous
01/05/2019

A project to transform the former Balleally Landfill in Fingal into a new public park has reached a major milestone. The upper section of the new park has been officially opened marking the completion of the first phase of the project. This section boasts views of the North Dublin coastline. Sub
01/05/2019

Proposals for more than 200 'co-living units' in Dublin have come under fire with Fianna Fáil's Barry Andrews calling for the developments to be stopped "at all costs". An application was published today for the 'co-living units' in Dublin - the first wave of a development of 750 such units in the
01/05/2019

New Irish bus firm Go-Ahead Ireland is set to implement an innovative fleet management system into its operation. Freeway Fleet System's solution will allow engineers to complete inspections, raise defects and request parts digitally, and give the company full web app functionality. Freeway and
01/05/2019

An event has been hosted at the new £35m South Lake Leisure Centre site in Craigavon to celebrate 'Women in Construction'. Lead contractor Farrans hosted the opening day, welcoming 70 young female students to the site to help spark interest in a construction-related career path. During the event
01/05/2019

NI Water's £5 million sewerage scheme in Belfast is progressing with traffic restrictions planned for Ormeau Avenue in the coming weeks. Pipe laying works were completed adjacent to the BBC yesterday, 30 April, with work now underway on the opposite site of Ormeau Avenue near the junction with Dubl
01/05/2019

A Cabinet meeting is set to be held today, 01 May, which will deliver updates on Cork city's planned Event Centre. Labour's local election candidate Peter Horgan has continued his campaign calling for details on the project's funding model. This follows the refusal of another Freedom of Informatio
01/05/2019

A number of employees from contractor Irwin M&E have helped support a project at Edenderry Nursery in Portadown, Co Armagh. They volunteered on a Community Gardening Project at the school, transforming the existing play area into a colourful multi-use play zone. The new zone is now equipped with a
01/05/2019

The sewer network has been successfully upgraded in Mallow and Mitchelstown as part of Irish Water's scheme to protect the wastewater network across County Cork. Underground System and Sewer Repair Ltd completed the Mallow/Mitchelstown works, addressing the structural defects in almost 8km of the s
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