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Commercial Property

Irish Commercial Property Market Autumn Selling Season Kicks Off In Earnest

#CBRE #reportsandtrends

Posted Thursday, 1st of September

Market gearing up for a busy season with several large transactions currently being finalised and a number of assets being prepared for sale Commercial property specialists CBRE today released their […]

Construction

Surviving The Recovery – CIF

#gettingpaid #gettingwork #stayingcompliant

Posted Tuesday, 23rd of August

The Construction Industry is changing and becoming more professional in how it operates its contracts, payments and certification. With the increased formalisation of contracts in the industry, you need to […]

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Commercial Property

Your 10 at 10

#newsroundup

Posted Friday, 19th of August

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

Construction

Irish Cranes & Lifting to erect six Raimondi Cranes on premier Dublin jobsite

#capitaldock #irishcranes

Posted Tuesday, 16th of August

A total of six Raimondi tower cranes are to be erected on one of Dublin’s most ambitious jobsites to date. Capital Dock by Kennedy Wilson, one of the largest commercial […]

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Construction

CIF Annual Conference – Constructing Ireland 2027

#10yearvision #cif

Posted Monday, 15th of August

Construction underpins Ireland’s competitiveness. It shapes the country’s economic and social fabric by building our infrastructure, attracting foreign direct investment, enabling industries, generating jobs and building our communities. Investment in […]

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Commercial Property

Your 10 at 10 –

#10at10 #newsroundup

Posted Friday, 12th of August

  (Have a story you think should be covered? Contact editor@constructionnetworkireland.com) 1 On Thursday the High Court overturned Dun-Laoighre Rathdown County Council’s refusal to grant planning permission to a company […]

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Commercial Property

Your 10 at 10

#10at10 #Fridayfix #newsroundup

Posted Friday, 5th of August

(Have a story you think should be covered? Contact editor@constructionnetworkireland.com) 1 Longford received welcome news during the week when it emerged that UK holiday company Center Parcs had received full […]

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Commercial Property

Your 10 at 10 –

#10at10 #newsroundup

Posted Saturday, 30th of July

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? […]

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Construction

The Interface Financial Group – funding growth for building subcontractors

#construction #funding

Posted Wednesday, 27th of July

While the construction industry is in a far better place than it was even two years ago, one of the biggest issues facing subcontractors is getting access to finance to […]

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Construction

Construction Contracts Act Becomes Law

#CCA #CIF

Posted Sunday, 24th of July

Louth Senator Ged Nash and former Dublin Senator Fergal Quinn have addressed representatives from Ireland’s leading construction firms during an event hosted by the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) at Leinster […]

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Commercial Property

Your 10 at 10

#Fridayfix #newsroundup

Posted Friday, 22nd of July

Your 10 at 10 –   Some of the most noteworthy construction stories from the last week, as compiled by the team at Construction Network Ireland.   (Have a story […]

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Commercial Property

Sean Mulryan eyes Irish Glass Bottle site development

#ballymore

Posted Saturday, 16th of July

Property developer Sean Mulryan has signalled his interest in the Irish Glass Bottle Site in the Poolbeg peninsula in Dublin, which is expected to see the provision of up to […]