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Construction

Construction Information Services (CIS) Fortnightly Review

#CIS #projects

Posted Thursday, 16th of March

A selection of projects from the CIS database from the last fortnight Construction Information Services (CIS) is the leading provider of timely, in-depth construction project information across Ireland in all […]

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Construction

Top Construction & Property Stories from the Week: Your 10at10

#10at10 #newsroundup

Posted Friday, 10th of March

Some of the most noteworthy construction stories from the last week, as compiled by the team at Construction Network Ireland. (Have a story you think should be covered? Contact editor@constructionnetworkireland.com) […]

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Construction

Amazon Planning €1BN Data Centre Campus for Dublin

#Amazon

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According to a story published in today’s Irish Independent,  Internet giant Amazon is planning to build a €1bn data centre campus in Dublin as it tackles a global surge in […]

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Construction

Home to Work: Meet Eoin Darby

#CIF #hometowork #returningdiaspora

Posted Thursday, 9th of March

CNI in association with Construction Industry Federation ( CIF ) are running a series of interviews with returned emigrants who have come home to work in the industry in Ireland – why […]

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Construction

More ‘weighting’, less ‘waiting’ as Actavo provides Shannon Airport modular gym in under 70 days

#actavo

Posted Monday, 6th of March

Actavo | Building Solutions, a leading Irish supplier of modular buildings, has designed, built and delivered a 120m2modular gym facility for Shannon Airport’s fire station in under 70 days. The […]

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Construction

Home to Work – Meet Shane Walsh, Rossmore Civil Engineering

#CIF #hometowork #returningdiaspora

Posted

CNI in association with Construction Industry Federation ( CIF ) are running a series of interviews with returned emigrants who have come home to work in the industry in Ireland – why […]

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Construction

Construction Information Services (CIS) Fortnightly Review

#CIS

Posted

A selection of projects from the CIS database from the last fortnight Construction Information Services (CIS) is the leading provider of timely, in-depth construction project information across Ireland in all […]

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Commercial Property

Top Construction & Property News: Your 10at10

#10at10 #newsroundup

Posted Friday, 3rd of March

Some of the most noteworthy construction stories from the last week, as compiled by the team at Construction Network Ireland. (Have a story you think should be covered? Contact editor@constructionnetworkireland.com) […]

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Construction

Crunching the Numbers -The Hunt for Quantity Surveyors

#Constructionrecruitment #masonalexander

Posted Thursday, 2nd of March

If David Attenborough was making a programme about the Irish construction industry, the Quantity Surveyor would be discussed in the reverent, hushed tones reserved for the most endangered of species. […]

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Construction

Home to Work: Meet Richard Thompson from H A O’Neill

#CIF #hometowork #JonesGroup #returningdiaspora

Posted

CNI in association with CIF are running a series of interviews with returned emigrants who have come home to work in the industry in Ireland – why they left, why […]

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Construction

Glasnevin Site Sells for €18 million

#Eastwise

Posted Wednesday, 1st of March

Eastwise Homes aims to have 119-home scheme in Dublin 9 completed by end of year Work is expected to begin shortly on the development of 119 homes on Botanic Road […]

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Construction

Construction Leaders Building an Alliance to Increase Female Participation in the Industry

#CIF #IWD #WIC

Posted Tuesday, 28th of February

Female participation continues to grow across many sectors in Irish society, from politics and business to sport and technology. Construction appears to be a last bastion of male domination in […]