Construction Ireland Construction Directory
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Share this page
Construction News
11/01/2024

New Construction Phase Starts On Academic Hub At TU Dublin Campus

Construction News Image
The Government has marked the next phase in the construction of the new Academic Hub at TU Dublin's Grangegorman campus.

The Academic Hub will be a single integrated campus library that will, when completed, provide a 12,600m2 building to accommodate a range of student and staff supports, including the Career Development Centre, Assistive Technologies, Maths Learning Centre and the Academic Writing Centre.

This development will ensure that TU Dublin's seven library sites are merged into the one state-of-the-art building.

The project is an investment by the State in third level education in excess of €70 million funded through a combination of the sale of TU Dublin properties and exchequer funding through the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research Innovation and Science.

Marking the occasion today, 11 January, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD said: "Today is another milestone in the development of TU Dublin as we progress a new Academic Hub & Library on this ever-expanding campus.

"The Academic Hub, which incorporates the North House into its design, is an exciting and truly impressive project, putting together seven library sites into a single state-of-the-art facility.

-- Advertisement --

"At the heart of this is the impact this will have on those who walk through the doors in the years to come.

"This is a signal of Government commitment to inner city Dublin and to ensuring access to education for everyone."

Minister for Public Expenditure, NDP Delivery and Reform Paschal Donohoe TD said:

"I have seen at first-hand the evolution of the TU Campus at Grangegorman, in the heart of my constituency, and the positive impact it has had on the local, academic and student communities.

"The Academic Hub & Library project is a wonderful example of the transformation of this development, investing in our economy through the creation of employment and providing greater access to education for current and future generations of students.

"The Government’s provision of €14 million euro in Exchequer funding emphasises the commitment to continue the development process as part of the National Strategic Outcomes of Project Ireland 2040, both within the National Development Plan and the current National Planning Framework."

Chief Executive of the Grangegorman Development Authority Ger Casey said:

"The Academic Hub and Library is a core project in the ongoing transformation of Grangegorman as a vibrant hub of learning and innovation.

"It's a complex project that, on completion, will become a focal point not only for Grangegorman but also the wider Grangegorman community, and I want to thank OHLA-Townlink JV for their hard work and dedication in bringing this project to life."

TU President Professor David Fitzpatrick said: "I am delighted to join Minister Donohoe and Minister Harris today to celebrate an exciting milestone in the construction of the Academic Hub & Library in Grangegorman.

"Our new library facilities will be the most modern of any Irish university, accommodating essential student supports such as the Maths Learning Centre and the Academic Writing Centre, and is a cornerstone development of TU Dublin’s ambitious plans to invest €500 milliom in world-class infrastructure, enhancing the student experience at Ireland’s second largest University.

"In addition, the University expects to complete two more buildings in Blanchardstown and Tallaght in 2024, which will be open to all students joining us in the next academic year."

Latest Construction News

22/11/2024

A contract to design the Sandymount Flood Defence Scheme in Dublin has been awarded to Jacobs by the City Council. Sandymount is one of the city areas most vulnerable to coastal flooding and is also, separately, at risk from surface water flooding, i.e. run-off from rainfall. The contract ...
22/11/2024

Northern Ireland construction company Farrans has scooped a Highly Commended All-Ireland Occupational Safety Award. The company's SHE team members Joe Loughan and Ryan Carson attended the recent premier event, which were held in the Great Southern Hotel, Killarney, to be presented with a ...
22/11/2024

A 'Back to the 80s' themed charity ball, which was sponsored by a number of construction companies, has helped raise a record-breaking £118,000 profit for WaterAid. The international charity's event was held recently in Titanic Belfast will all of the funds raised going towards the WaterAid ...
22/11/2024

The M3 Lagan Bridge in Belfast will undergo urgent repair work from Tuesday, November 26, in order to replace damaged joints. As a result of the essential requirement to carry out these works, and to ensure the availability of specialist contractors, a series of lane closures will be in place ...
22/11/2024

Scheduled resurfacing works at the Syndenham bypass in Belfast, which were due to continue this weekend, will now not go ahead and the road will remain open. This comes as a result of a yellow Met office warning put in place for part of Saturday. An overnight closure will remain in place between ...
22/11/2024

Works to improve Kinsale's water supply in County Cork are set to commence next week. The project entails the replacement of over 500 metres of old watermains that are prone to frequent bursts and leakage with new modern pipes. The works will be carried out by Ward and Burke Construction Ltd on ...
22/11/2024

The first phase of sewer relining works on the Shore Road in Belfast has been successfully completed ahead of schedule by contractor Murphy Dawson WAM, NI Water has announced. As a result, the road has now fully reopened earlier than anticipated. The work to date has seen over half a kilometre of ...
22/11/2024

Leakage reduction works and water supply improvements to homes and businesses in Dublin 2 have been completed. The works, which were carried out on behalf of Uisce Éireann by GMC Utilities Group Ltd, involved the replacement of 180 metres of ageing water pipes between the junction of D'Olier ...
22/11/2024

CRH member company Roadstone has completed a major plant and equipment investment at its quarry, aggregates, and concrete products sites in the Republic of Ireland. The equipment – supplied to them by Komatsu and Metso distributors in Ireland, McHale Plant Sales – included Komatsu WA475 and WA600 ...
22/11/2024

A new member has been added to the Ministerial Advisory Group (MAG) for Architecture and the Built Environment for Northern Ireland. Mrs Suzanne McCoy has been announced as the latest MAG addition by Communities Minister, Gordon Lyons MLA, and will begin her role from December 1, 2024 until ...
Make I.T. WorkAlugates Ireland LtdMCR Groupinsuremyvan.ieSanctuarysynthetics at GrasslandMcHale Plant Sales LimitedGC Renewables LTDGateFixNIVision Creative StudiosMiller Wholesale Ltd
Terms and Conditions
2024/11/23 08:03:51