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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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The impact of planning and regulatory delays
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Senior Research Officer Muireann Lynch discusses the cost of planning and regulatory delays for…
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Modern methods of construction: Defining an effective Irish operating model
Ireland has the necessary tools to take full advantage of the benefits of modern methods of construction (MMC). Jenna Davis,…
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Recovering the cost of latent defects – contractual claims vs latent defects insurance
How best to protect against latent defects in construction projects has long been a thorny problem. While developers may have…
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Project Ireland 2040: Inflation curbs 2022 construction efforts
The 2022 update on the implementation of the Project 2040 infrastructure programme paints a largely positive picture for the strategy’s…
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Housing Agency Projects and Procurement: Providing more services than ever before
The Housing Agency procurement unit aims to provide technical and professional services and support to local authorities and approved housing…
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Build 2024: What to expect
Published in the summer of 2022, the Build 2022 report is said to have played a key role in informing…
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Hard and soft price increases driving construction cost uptick
The average cost of delivering a three-bedroom semi-detached house in a multi-unit scheme ranges from €354,000 to €461,000 dependent upon…
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Housing supply targets ‘understate need’
There is a high likelihood that the Government’s targets for housing supply “might understate need” given the stronger than expected…
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Construction outlook: Dissecting 2023 and expected trends in 2024
To best describe the current state of affairs of the Irish construction sector, the phrase “cautious optimism” comes to mind.…
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