Infrastructure
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Project Ireland 2040: The latest developments
In 2025, the capital ceiling for projects under Project Ireland 2040 and the National Development Plan 2021-2030 is set to…
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Planning for the Environment and Climate
Alma Walsh, senior advisor with the National, Regional and Urban Policy Unit of the Department of Housing, Local Government and…
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Building the future: Respond’s vision for large scale developments
As Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body (AHB) and service provider, Respond is at the forefront of delivering large-scale, mixed-tenure…
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New housing targets bring fresh retrofitting skills challenges
The Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science has revised its projections of the number of workers…
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BCAR 21-day deadline: Fact or fiction?
In the recent case of Dromaprop Ltd v Leitrim County Council [2024] IEHC 234, the High Court confirmed several important…
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Ireland facing construction worker shortage
Almost double the number of construction workers in Ireland are needed if the State is to meet its infrastructure demands…
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Exciting times ahead for investment in Ireland’s public water services
As Ireland’s national public water utility, Uisce Éireann is central to achieving our national commitments across a range of key…
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The Planning Act and Irish infrastructure
The Planning and Development Act has added a new dimension to the challenge of meeting Ireland’s infrastructure requirements. In late…
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PENDR Minister Paschal Donohoe TD: ‘Capital funding at all-time high’
Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe TD outlines progress on National Development Plan (NDP)…
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Emerging trends in infrastructure in 2024: Enabling transitions
Can we enable transitions in a meaningful way to deliver our key infrastructure needs? Paul O’Neill, Managing Director, Corporate Finance,…
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