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Walsh Windows welcome Golden anniversary

2 Jun , 2020  

For any business to celebrate 50 years in business is a testament to the success that they have had down through the decades. For this month’s edition of Building Ireland, we profile one of the leading and most successful window companies in Ireland.  Limerick based Walsh Windows is a family run business that was established […]

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Construction industry urged to avoid accidental damage to gas pipes

29 May , 2020  

“Accidental damage to gas pipes can cause major disruption, serious injury and even death”. That’s the timely reminder from Gas Networks Ireland Networks Safety Manager, Owen Wilson, following a significant increase in pipes being struck this past fortnight as construction ramps back up across the country. Gas Networks Ireland is responsible for the safety of […]

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Highest quality conservation and restoration

29 May , 2020  

A first-rate contractor synonymous with high-quality craftsmanship, CK Roofing & Carpentry Ltd. (CKRC) invariably delivers a high-end finish on time and within budget. Building Ireland travelled to County Wexford and touched base with founder / proprietor Ciaran Kelly to find out more about this exceptional, industry-leading operation which excels in restoration, conservation and construction. Established […]

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Housing Alliance welcomes ESRI call for greater investment in social housing

28 May , 2020  

The Housing Alliance, a collaboration of six of Ireland’s largest Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs), has welcomed the Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) call for the Government to invest in social housing to stimulate the economy. The ESRI’s latest Quarterly Economic Commentary was published today (28.05.20) and highlights the likely consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic on the […]

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Major online training initiative undertaken to get construction workers site-ready

28 May , 2020  

Since the commencement of the course on 21st April, 153,000 workers have been issued with a ‘digital card’ to show that they have successfully completed the course. There is no charge for participation. Over GoContractor’s digital platform, the construction workers complete a short course in safe working on-site during the coronavirus pandemic. The course, which is […]

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Industry leaders urge next government to fastrack offshore wind legislation

28 May , 2020  

Energy leaders from both sides of the Irish Sea have today called on the next government to urgently fastrack the Marine Planning and Development Management Bill and also enshrine interim 2025 offshore energy targets into law, in order  to greatly increase Ireland’s offshore wind energy capacity as it strives to meet its overall 2030 renewable […]

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One of Ireland’s premier installer of solar energy systems

26 May , 2020  

Activ8 Solar Energies believe that now is the time for the next Irish revolution. One that sees us, as a nation, embrace the power of renewable technology, a revolution that allows them to bring the power of solar to each and every home in Ireland. Activ8 Solar Energies was established in 2007 having been previously […]

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Temperature testing device helping construction industry reopen safely

26 May , 2020  

A new infrared temperature testing device is helping construction companies reopen their sites and offices safely, following the COVID-19 lockdown in Ireland.  Created by Carlow-based company Xenon, Fever Defence is a standalone device that uses a thermal imaging camera and facial detection camera to test people’s temperature, upon entry to a building or site.  The […]

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Kildare Company Leading the way in Covid19 Compliance Training

25 May , 2020  

Every employer must ensure they select a Lead Worker Representative and that their teams are trained in Covid19 awareness according to the Returning to Work Safely Protocol. Orlagh Deegan owner of www.choicetraining.ie is an experienced health and safety trainer. Initially she was first to market with Covid19 Compliance Officer training courses for the construction industry and was […]

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We need to heavily invest in our regions to address economic imbalance and the over-reliance on Dublin’ – new president of ACEI

25 May , 2020  

New ACEI president Conor McCarthy, a director of consulting engineering firm Jennings O’Donovan, believes that the Government needs to increase and not reduce spending on major infrastructural projects, in the face of any recession caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. Mr McCarthy is taking up the role as president of the Association of Consulting Engineers of […]