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CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Ireland Construction News Archive for January 2024
31/01/2024
GRAHAM has become the first business to be awarded the Investors in People (IIP) Wellbeing 'Platinum' Award in the UK. The Platinum Award is the highest certification for positive well-being culture by the reputed people management accreditors. This award recognises that wellbeing is a major part
31/01/2024
ESB has opened a new High-Powered Charging Hub at Circle K Oriel in Dundalk which will benefit electric vehicle (EV) drivers in County Louth. This new charging hub includes a 150kW High Power charger and a 50kW Fast charger. Within six minutes, high-power charging option can provide 100 kilomet
31/01/2024
Sinn Féin has warned that 138,000 households who have seen their mortgages rise will be locked out of the Mortgage Interest Tax Relief scheme. The party's spokesperson on Finance, Pearse Doherty TD, also warned that many taxpayers who have suffered from rising interest rates will not receive relief
31/01/2024
Farrans' Community Business Partners have hosted a series of safety workshops at primary schools close to its Project Pipeline sites in County Durham and Tees Valley. The NI construction firm aims to leave a positive, lasting legacy through education and skills programmes, local supply chain engage
31/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has secured planning permission for an extensive upgrade at Castletroy Wastewater Treatment Plant. At present the plant is operating at the upper limits of its capacity, this upgrade will increase the plant’s current capacity by over 70 per cent as well as providing stormwater storag
31/01/2024
GRAHAM has successfully delivered a full fit-out of the new Marks and Spencer Store in Riverside Retail Park, Coleraine. The store which covers 12,000 square foot is a larger replacement for the company's former spot at The Diamond in the town. This new store which includes a Bakery, Fresh Produc
31/01/2024
CITB NI has announced that its holding a digital construction course which is aimed at small construction companies or those thinking about going digital. The event is being held on 22 February 2024 from 9.15 am to 1.00 pm at CITB NI's Nutts Corner Training Centre. Digital construction provides an
31/01/2024
Electricity and gas supplier, Go Power, has extended its partnership with Ulster Rugby for a further three seasons. The new partnership deal will run until June 2026 and Go Power will continue to feature prominently on the back of the Senior Men's jersey. Go Power is set to prominently feature in
30/01/2024
NI Water has announced the completion of a £7.4 million project which will be essential to the future resilience of the water supply infrastructure in the Ards Peninsula area. Works involved laying a key water pipeline made up of 6.7 kilometres of large diameter trunk main. Phase one of this essent
30/01/2024
Civil Engineering contractor, CivCo has been awarded a £1.65 million contract for repair works to the Cutts Control Structure on the Lower River Bann in Coleraine. CivCo who was appointed by the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) is due to begin preparatory works in February 2024. The gates at th
30/01/2024
Sinn Féin has urged the Government to urgently revise its Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant. The party's spokesperson on Housing, Eoin Ó Broin TD made the comments after Government figures showed that just 100 grants have been issued to date and that more than 80% of the €30 million funding all
30/01/2024
Leading paving and building manufacturer, AG Paving & Building Products, has scooped the highest accolade available in the 2023 Northern Ireland Environmental Benchmarking Survey. The survey recognises companies that go above and beyond to reduce their environmental impact as well as those that dri
30/01/2024
Glanua Ltd has delivered a new wastewater treatment plant For Castletownshed. The €11 million investment by Uisce Éireann will improve the water quality and protect the environment in Cork. The construction of the wastewater treatment plant involved upgrading and installing new sewer pipelines, i
30/01/2024
Alliance has confirmed its submission to the People's Plan for Nature, outlining the ways in which it is committed to the safeguarding Northern Ireland's natural environment. The party's Agriculture and Environment spokesperson, John Blair MLA, said the Plan highlights that the public will no longe
30/01/2024
Roe Valley Leisure Centre has opened its refurbished fitness, strength and conditioning suite following a £150,000 investment by Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council. Construction works transformed the minor hall to a fully equipped Strength and Conditioning Suite, HIIT Room, Cardio Suite and O
30/01/2024
Rutledge Training has expanded its operation with new premises in Antrim Technology Park. The new premises includes a fully functional workshop that meets the standards set by City and Guilds, ensuring the delivery of industry recognised qualifications. With four qualified lecturers on site, Rutle
29/01/2024
The Health & Safety Executive (HSENI) has launched their Construction Sector Drive Danger Out Campaign. In a bid to reduce accidents on construction sites which can cause serious injury or death, the campaign aims to improve driver safety. Over the last ten years there have been eight fatalities in
29/01/2024
SSE Airtricity has announced a price decrease of 6.3 per cent for their Northern Ireland electricity customers. The reduction will take place from 1 March 2024 and will see around £79 savings for a typical customer with a standard rate credit meter and around £77 savings for a typical customer wit
29/01/2024
NI Water has appointed GEDA Construction to carry out improvement works on the sewerage system in the Crocknamack Road area of Portrush. The works will begin on 5 February 2024 and is expected to last around eight weeks. To facilitate the works a one-way road closure will be implemented on Crockna
29/01/2024
Northern Ireland based, McLaughlin & Harvey have announced that full construction works are underway at the £61 million Wolverhampton City Learning Quarter. The development will create new educational facilities for City of Wolverhampton College, Adult Education Wolverhampton and Central Library. I
29/01/2024
The Department for Communities has confirmed that Housing Executive rents will increase by 7.7 per cent from 1 April. Every year rent levels are considered by taking into account inflation, projected running costs, spending requirements and affordability. At present, 79 per cent of Housing Executi
29/01/2024
Ulster Bank has supported Firmus Energy in its journey to net zero carbon future. Almost £70 million was provided by Ulster Bank which was one of four lenders to participate in refinancing Firmus Energy. The other lenders include Deka Bank, Credit Agricole and Helaba. The total funding package acro
29/01/2024
The Government has revealed that 2,481 vacant social homes were brought back into active use in 2023. The homes were supported by the Voids Programme which aims to help local authorities in preparing homes for re-letting and the ongoing work to tackle vacancy and dereliction. In 2023, local author
29/01/2024
Contractors have been appointed to resurface the A1 Lisburn Road in Belfast. The works which begin on 4 February will involve the resurfacing of the carriageway on the Lisburn Road between Cranmore Gardens and the Kingsbridge Hospital. To facilitate the works there will be five weeks using Sunday
29/01/2024
NI Water has encouraged school leavers, graduates and people considering a career change to join them at its Entry Level virtual open evening. The virtual event that is being held on 5 February will showcase NI Water's 28 available opportunities. There are apprenticeships in science, construction e
29/01/2024
Alliance has expressed concerns over available social housing being impacted by a reduction in investment into infrastructure. The party's housing spokesperson, Kellie Armstrong MLA, raised worries with the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) following indications that a significant reduction in th
26/01/2024
Northern Ireland's Heron Bros have been appointed to construct the new Edinburgh Innovation Hub, a joint venture between East Lothian Council and Queen Margaret University (QMU). Planning permission was granted in September last year for the 7,200 sqm Innovation Hub, that will be a nationally signi
26/01/2024
Three quarters of Belfast's office stock may become obsolete by 2030 due to upcoming EPC (Energy Performance Certificate) legislation, CBRE NI has warned. Speaking to over 500 guests at firm's annual commercial property Outlook event at ICC Belfast, CBRE NI Managing Director, Brian Lavery, said tha
26/01/2024
The Nordex Group has achieved a key milestone in the ongoing development of the Yellow River Wind Farm in Rhode, County Offaly, with the successful installation of the first turbine. Wind turbine supplier Nordex Group was commissioned by SSE Renewables to manufacture, deliver and install a total of
26/01/2024
The Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council PEACEPLUS Partnership has submitted a £6 million Co-Designed Local Action Plan Bid to the Special European Union Programmes Body. PEACEPLUS is a new cross-border funding Programme supported by the European Union, the Government of the United Kingdom of G
26/01/2024
Ministers have welcomed the official opening of Atlantic Technological University's (ATU) new innovative biomass heat centre. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science Simon Harris TD and Minister of State at the Department of Environment, Climate and Communication
26/01/2024
The Department for Infrastructure has announced that a new street lighting upgrade scheme in Newry City Centre will begin on Thursday 1 February 2024. The scheme will involve the replacement of the existing lights with a new LED street lighting system. The new lighting system will improve the night
25/01/2024
County Down-headquartered GRAHAM has completed the £50 million Pall Mall Press project in Liverpool. Pall Mall Press is a 22-storey tower with a range of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The building includes sustainable elements such as green roofs for rainwater recycling, solar pan
25/01/2024
CITB NI has launched the Spring/Summer heritage training programme 2024. The programme will encourage training and development within the heritage sector and help address skills shortages within the built heritage sector in Northern Ireland. Within the programme will be Heritage Joinery, Stonemas
25/01/2024
Crumlin Plant Sales (CPS), Yanmar Compact Equipment (CE) EMEA's longest serving UK dealer, has opened its new Dublin depot. The Dublin depot is in addition to CPS' facility in Portadown, where Yanmar CE units are exclusively sold to customers across Northern Ireland and border counties, including D
25/01/2024
Fianna Fáil has urged the Government to continue to invest in social and affordable housing so that the population can grow old "without the burden of accommodation worries". The party's spokesperson on Housing and Senator from Dublin Central, Mary Fitzpatrick made the comments in response to Thres
25/01/2024
Contractors are currently resurfacing a carriageway and footway on the Glen Road, Belfast. The resurfacing scheme is taking place between Suffolk Road to Glenside Road and will deliver significant benefits for road users. In order to facilitate the works weekday road closures will be in place unt
25/01/2024
Bruce Engineering has received a 20 years of service award to celebrate a successful partnership as a Hardox Wearparts centre. The company was presented with the award during a trip to the home of Hardox in Oxelosund Steel Mill in Sweden. Last month SSAB, a Nordic and US-based steel company, hoste
25/01/2024
The Government has launched Ireland's new National Biodiversity Action Plan (NBAP), 'Actions For Nature'. This plans sets out how Ireland will reverse biodiversity's decline in the lead up to 2030. Minister of State for Nature, Heritage and Electoral Reform, Malcolm Noonan TD said: "Nature is in
25/01/2024
NIE Networks has announced that it expects to restore power to the remaining 159 customers by midnight. Crews have been working day and night to repair the damage to the network caused during Storm Isha and Storm Jocelyn. A spokesperson for NIE Networks said: "Our message to our customers today i
25/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has fixed water supply issues at Smear Water Treatment Plant in County Longford. The water treatment plant was impacted by a recent power outage caused by Storm Isha. Although repairs have been completed some customers in North Longford may continue to experience outages and low pres
25/01/2024
Causeway Coast and Glens Labour Market Partnership (LMP) supported an engineering and manufacturing roadshow inspired and informed students. Hosted by GEMX, an advocate for fostering talent in the manufacturing and engineering sectors, the event took place at NWRC Limavady Campus. The event was att
24/01/2024
Sisk has announced that it is is one of the 15 founding members of the Irish Supply Chain Sustainability School. The company has been a member of the UK School for the past seven years. The School is now set to provide free industry-supported training, knowledge sharing and support for best practic
24/01/2024
Mills Selig has announced that it is holding a construction adjudication training event. The event is being held on 22 February from 9.30 am to 1.00 pm at the CEF Office. Adrian Kerr, Head of Construction and Partner, Mills Selig alongside Conor Mulligan, Construction Solicitor, Mills Selig will p
24/01/2024
Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council (LCCC) has urged residents to apply for its HGV Transport Academy. The academy which is now in its second year, provides free training for residents to become fully qualified HGV lorry and bus drivers. This training programme was designed to address the shorta
24/01/2024
Soprema Group has expanded its global footprint with the successful acquisition of Gripfix Ireland Ltd, a prominent player in the Irish construction industry. The acquisition of Gripfix will help Soprema Group to strengthen its presence in the Irish market and improve its portfolio of solutions fo
24/01/2024
CEF has announced that this week the #SafetyReboot2024 initiative is focusing on workplace transport safety. The resources for the #SafetyReboot2024 include a section on Mobile Plant & Equipment which workplaces are encouraged to discuss this week. When operators are using mobile plant there is the
24/01/2024
More than 1,000 NIE Networks customers in Northern Ireland are beginning a third day without power. In the latest update NIE Networks said that crews have been working throughout the night and this morning to restore power to homes across the country. Although approximately 1,400 homes remain witho
24/01/2024
Donegal Local Community Development Committee (LCDC) are now accepting applications for grant funding under the Local Enhancement Programme 2024. The programme which has a national fund of €6 million will provide capital supports for small community groups and organisations, particularly those who
24/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has been working to restore the water supply to customers on the Westport Public Water Supply following power outages caused by Storm Isha. Those impacted include customers in Aughagower, Lankill, Lanmore, Liscarney, Cushlough and those supplied by Brackloon Group Water Scheme are ex
24/01/2024
Power NI has donated £600 to Northend United Youth Football Club which has helped the under-10 squad to purchase new kits. The funding was provided through Power NI's Helping Hands initiative and has been used to purchase blue and white kits manufactured by Uhlsport for the 2024/2025 campaign. Nor
24/01/2024
Schools in Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council are going green in 2024 to support the Council's mission to plant one million trees. As pupils return to school after the holidays, Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey, Councillor Mark Cooper has taken this as an ideal time to plant some native trees
23/01/2024
NI construction firm, GRAHAM has highlighted the upcoming construction work on the M2 junction 5 scheme. Construction will begin on the new carriageways for the A249 southbound and northbound, drainage improvements and connections to the Stockbury flyover. Works will also be finished on the A249 m
23/01/2024
Belfast City Council has announced that almost £115,000 is being invested in making the city greener as part of A Bolder Vision for Belfast. Funded by Belfast City Council and the Department for Infrastructure Blue Green Infrastructure fund, the 'Grey to Green' initiative invited the city’s busines
23/01/2024
A consultation has opened on the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Future Framework Policy Statement. The Future Framework is the long-term model and vision for offshore renewable energy in Ireland. It sets out how Ireland will deliver 20GW of offshore wind by 2040 and at least 37GW in total by 2050
23/01/2024
Crews from NIE Networks are continuing to restore the electricity network as approximately 6,000 customers remain without power following Storm Isha. The number of homes without power could increase with the arrival of Storm Jocelyn later today. A number of Community Assistance Centres are now ope
23/01/2024
RenewableNI has warned that planning appeals lodged for critical renewable energy projects will not be considered by the Planning Appeals Commission (PAC) until 2025/26. The PAC confirmed that the conjoined Public Inquiry for the Dalradian gold mine project requires a significant proportion of its
23/01/2024
A new Tunnel Boring Machine (TBM) has arrived and started working on a £7.8 million NI Water wastewater network upgrade in Meadow Lane, Portadown. The TBM which is 1.8 metre in diameter has begun tunnelling around 385m of the new sewer underground. Works will continue until summer 2024 and Meadow L
23/01/2024
Uisce Éireann crews are working to restore normal water supply to approximately 200 customers in Togan and Threemilehouse in County Monaghan after Storm Isha. Dedicated water services crews have been mobilised to make the necessary repairs at the plant. Uisce Éireann is working closely with ESB t
23/01/2024
Alliance has said that the Department for Communities' (DfC) new safety plans to address fire safety in high rise buildings will not be delivered without a Minister. The new safety plans were created following the Improving Safety in High Rise Residential Buildings in Northern Ireland report, whic
23/01/2024
The Construction Employers Federation (CEF) has said that NI Apprenticeship Week is an opportunity to demonstrate talent and showcase opportunities in the Construction industry. Led by the Department for the Economy, Apprenticeship Week runs from 5 to 9 February 2024. CEF noted that by using socia
23/01/2024
Mid Ulster District Council has announced that a public information session will be held for the proposed Wetland Park and Walled Garden in Maghera. The event will be held at Walsh's Hotel on 1 February from 6.00pm to 8.00pm. The Council has secured £9.1 million from the Department for Levelling U
22/01/2024
NIE Networks have announced that it is working to restore the electricity supply to approximately 40,000 customers across the country. The severity and prolonged duration of Storm Isha has caused widespread damage to the electricity network across Northern Ireland. The worst affected areas are Dung
22/01/2024
NI Water has launched its 2024 entry level recruitment campaign to fill 28 apprentice, higher level apprentice and graduate posts across a range of disciplines. The company is looking for school leavers, at GCSE and A-Level stages, graduates and people who are considering a career change. Opportu
22/01/2024
Uisce Éireann is working to resolve any water supply interruptions caused by Storm Isha. Plants and pumping stations across the country have been impacted by power outages or poor raw water quality due to flooding. To date the most impacted areas are in Mayo, Donegal and parts of the South-East,
22/01/2024
Government plans to construct 521 new student accommodation beds have been revealed today, 22 January. Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, Simon Harris TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien TD, and Minister for Public Expen
22/01/2024
Sinn Féin has called for the restoration of the NI Assembly to build on the progress being made to meet climate targets. The party's environment spokesperson, Philip McGuigan MLA, said the shift to renewable energy such as wind turbines is showing clear benefits for the environment. He made the co
22/01/2024
NIE Networks have submitted plans for a new office building at its depot in Craigavon. The plans which were submitted to the planning department at Armagh, Banbridge and Craigavon Borough Council include plans to replace the existing office building which was constructed in the 1970’s to improve an
22/01/2024
Government Ministers have welcomed the opening of a new €1.9 million innovative biomass heat centre at ATU's Letterkenny campus. The Campus was awarded funding from the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science and the Department of the Environment, Climate and Co
22/01/2024
County Down headquartered, GRAHAM, has been awarded the £70 million two-stage design and build Bendigo Building project in Nottingham. The building which was built in the late 1960s and was a Royal Mail Sorting office will be brought back to life after nearly two decades of vacancy. The redevelopm
22/01/2024
Wind Energy Ireland's Annual Report and an analysis from energy specialists, Baringa, has revealed that in 2023, Northern Ireland spending on gas was cut by £243 million by local wind energy generation. The reports found that without wind energy, Northern Ireland would have had to spend an addition
19/01/2024
Heron Bros have secured more than £150 million over three notable new contracts. The contracts include the Edinburgh Innovation Hub, the Ballycastle Shared Education Campus and the Dundonald Ice Bowl. The £30m Edinburgh Innovation Hub, a joint venture between East Lothian Council and Queen Margar
19/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has announced that crews from Farrans Construction are set to arrive in Ballina to replace more than 1.3 kilometres of old pipes. The old pipework which is susceptible to bursts will be replaced to stop unplanned outages. The replacement works will take place in phases along Pearse St
19/01/2024
Local housing market surveyors have expressed their optimism about the year ahead as Northern Ireland's housing market has continued to outperform all other UK regions. The figures were revealed in the latest Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) and Ulster Bank Residential Market Survey.
19/01/2024
The Irish Government has revealed that construction work began on a record number of homes in December 2023. For December 2023, Commencement Notices for 3,167 new homes were received. This is an increase of 76 per cent compared to December 2022 (1,795). The data also shows that between January an
19/01/2024
The Government has announced funding of €600,000 to the Little Museum of Dublin to complete the curation and interpretation phase of its' redevelopment project. This year a capital project is beginning to upgrade the building to improve the visitor experience and to provide universal access through
19/01/2024
The Government has launched a public consultation on the new National Adaptation Framework which is published under the Climate Action and Low Carbon Development Act 2015-2021. Opening the consultation, the Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan said: "Climate change r
19/01/2024
With recent below freezing temperatures set to rise, NI Water has urged customers to check their properties for burst pipes. When temperatures suddenly rise after very cold weather, freeze-thaw happens. This can result in burst pipes which can cause huge disruption and which can also be difficult a
19/01/2024
Power NI has donated £300 to Ballyclare Primary School to help teachers cover the cost of a subscription-based mathematics service for the children. The creators of the mathematics service called 'Times Tables Rock Stars' claimed it has a track record of boosting children’s fluency and recall in mu
18/01/2024
One of Ireland’s largest independent wholesalers of Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) has been given the go-ahead for a major, new purpose-built facility by Newry, Mourne & Down District Council. S&W Wholesale's new site, which is located approximately three miles from its current headquarters in C
18/01/2024
Bord Gáis Energy has announced further energy price reductions that will be automatically applied to its 600,000 residential customers. The 10% reduction in electricity unit rates, 9.5% reduction in gas unit rates, and 8% reduction in standing charges means a residential dual fuel customer will sav
18/01/2024
NI construction firm GRAHAM has teamed up with The Westminster School. Based in Rowley Regis, the school has partnered with GRAHAM to support their students, who have special educational needs, with placements to help prepare them for the world of work. Students have been invited to apply for a p
18/01/2024
The next cycle of the Multi-Annual Rural Water Programme has launched. The next stage of the programme, which covers the three year period from 2024 to 2026, was announced by Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage Darragh O'Brien. The announcement provides for €125m of capital invest
18/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has completed work to replace over 3km of aged water mains in South Roscommon. The work which took place along the Rooskagh Ardkeenan Road was to blame for leakage. The new pipework has not only put a stop to the loss of treated drinking water, but it has given locals a more sustaina
18/01/2024
The Irish Planning Institute (IPI) has elected Gavin Lawlor MIPI as its new President for 2024-2025. A Director at Tom Phillips + Associates, Gavin will lead 1,000 professional planners across Ireland, as the Institute celebrates its 50th anniversary in 2025. Brian McCarthy MIPI, Senior Planner wi
17/01/2024
Farrans has announced that it has successfully installed the first turbine at Yellow River Wind Farm in Rhode, County Offaly. The 101MW wind farm is on track to be commissioned in early 2025. Farrans has been appointed by SSE Renewables as the main construction for the project. Up to 80 full time c
17/01/2024
The Government has published new housing design guidelines which will provide a wider range of housing options to meet the needs of a growing population. The 'Sustainable Residential Development and Compact Settlements Guidelines for Planning Authorities' have now been issued to local authorities f
17/01/2024
GRAHAM has announced that it's Loft Lines site in Belfast's Titanic Quarter has achieved a perfect score in Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) Audit. The project achieved a remarkable 45/45 in the CCS audit which reflects the site team's continuous commitment to excellence, safety, and community
17/01/2024
The Government has launched the next cycle of the Multi-annual Rural Water Programme which provides €125m of capital investment in rural water infrastructure. The programme covers the three year period from 2024 to 2026 and provides capital investment in rural water infrastructure under eight diffe
17/01/2024
Alliance has urged the Department for Infrastructure (DfI) to upgrade the safety of the A1 dual carriageway and save lives. The party's Infrastructure spokesperson, David Honeyford, made the comments following the delivery of a public petition of 12,700 signatures to the DfI on 16 January. The pet
17/01/2024
The Mid South West (MSW) region has secured funding of £300,000 to assist local businesses in their transition towards achieving Net Zero emissions. The programme specifically focuses on three target sectors of Agri-Food, Manufacturing and Engineering. Micro and SME businesses from these three
17/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has announced that Quay Street Pumping Station is on track to be completed in the coming months. GMC Utilities has been appointed to complete the project which is part of a plan to improve the wastewater infrastructure in the wider Balbriggan and Stamullen area. Works include upgrad
17/01/2024
Contractors have been appointed to widen a footway on Shipquay Street at the arch under Shipquay Gate in the historic Derry Walls. Work is set to commence on 23 January and is expected to be complete by 8 February 2024. At present pedestrians must walk on the road to access Shipquay Street from th
17/01/2024
The Department for Communities has taken responsibility for the implementation of significant new work to address fire safety in high rise and other residential buildings across Northern Ireland. The Department will implement the Department of Finance Expert Panel report 'Improving Safety in High R
17/01/2024
Choice Housing has named three students from Queen's University Belfast as recipients of its scholarship. The Scholarship is aimed at supporting students from Widening Participation (WP) backgrounds to achieve academic excellence and to complete their studies. After being launched in 2019, the Sc
16/01/2024
Funding of £3 million has been awarded to the National Trust for the delivery of restoration and transformation works at Divis and Black Mountain. In 2004, National Lottery players' support helped The National Trust purchase Divis and the Black Mountain. More recently, with support of £360,300, the
16/01/2024
BRM Utility Services has secured national multi-year framework contracts for design, build, connection and maintenance services across several UK Fibre and Power networks. Established in 2016 to deliver civil engineering and specialist utility maintenance services for fibre optic and power network
16/01/2024
NI construction firm Henry Brothers and VIVO Defence Services have commenced work on a £6 million scheme to house an Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Troop at Gamecock Barracks near Nuneaton. The troop is relocating from Chetwynd Barracks, Nottingham, to Gamecock Barracks, in Warwickshire, under t
16/01/2024
Harland & Wolff has cut the first steel on a new cable barge it is building for Portsmouth-based KBS Maritime Ltd. The ceremony took place at Harland & Wolff’s Appledore ship factory in North Devon and was attended by technical representatives from KBS Maritime and Harland & Wolff’s engineering te
16/01/2024
A biofuel company working with NASA has announced plans to open a £9 million L'Derry plant on a landfill site creating at least 20 new jobs next year. Renovare Fuels said the first of its kind UK and EU operation in Craigmore will create up to two million litres of sustainable fuel to replace diese
16/01/2024
Labour is calling for the Housing Commission report to be published this week. The party's leader and housing spokesperson Ivana Bacik has hit out at the Government for failing to publish the report into the true level of housing need. As the Dáil returns from recess on Wednesday, Deputy Bacik sai
16/01/2024
Irish wind farms cut spending on gas by almost €1.3 billion in 2023, according to Wind Energy Ireland's annual report and a new analysis published by energy specialists Baringa entitled Cutting Carbon, Cutting Bills: Analysis of savings in gas consumption delivered by wind farms in 2023. The fossil
16/01/2024
NI Water has issued an appeal to stop antisocial behaviour after considerable scrambler damage has been caused at Woodburn Reservoir in County Antrim and Conlig Reservoir in County Down. NI Water Supply Area Manager Gary Presho said: "The increase in damage at some NI Water reservoir sites indicate
15/01/2024
The Government has today, 15 January, announced over €4.5 million of funding to tackle dereliction and vacancy in Rural Ireland. The investment will be implemented through the Town and Village Renewal Scheme and will see 24 old and derelict buildings repurposed for 21st century community use. T
15/01/2024
Electric Ireland has announced that it will reduce residential electricity and gas prices by eight per cent and seven per cent from 1 March 2024. The decreases in both the unit rate and standing charge that were announced today, 15 January, equate to a saving of €12.73 per month on the average elec
15/01/2024
Farrans has released a video which shows the progress that is being made on Belfast Grand Central Station. Joint Venture Farrans Sacyr has been developing the construction works of the Belfast Grand Central Station since 2021. The station will replace the existing Europa Bus Centre and the Great Vi
15/01/2024
Sinn Féin has announced that it will bring forward a Dáil motion this week to tackle investment funds purchasing family homes. The motion, which will be debated on Wednesday, follows the bulk purchase of 85 per cent of homes in Belcamp Manor, a new housing development in Dublin by a British investm
15/01/2024
Carnfunnock Country Park is set to undergo a major transformation due to over £6.1 million of funding from UK Levelling Up Fund. A Proposal of Application Notice (PAN) has now been submitted to the Planning Department for the redevelopment proposal at Carnfunnock which is part of the pre-planning p
15/01/2024
The Government has been allocated €6.2 million of funding to support more than 150 projects nationwide under the 2023 CLÁR (Ceantair Laga Árd-Riachtanais) programme. The funding will facilitate the delivery of a wide range of projects including astroturf pitches, playgrounds, sensory gardens, walki
15/01/2024
Northern Ireland Electricity (NIE) Networks has opened applications for its Apprentice Academy. The company is recruiting 22 new apprentices across three different skill streams; overhead lines, plant maintenance and metering. The apprentices will obtain a vocational qualification in Electrical Po
15/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has announced that water mains work is progressing in Blackrock as part of a project which is aimed at improving the water network across Louth. The works will be carried out on behalf of Uisce Éireann by GMC Utilities Group and will involve the installation of two kilometres of new w
15/01/2024
The Housing Executive (HE) has provided almost £20,000 of funding to support grass roots projects that are benefitting tenants across north Belfast. The funding that is provided through HE's Community Involvement Grants will support a range of initiatives including improved health and wellbeing in
15/01/2024
Power NI has donated £300 to Belmont Primary School in East Belfast which will help to improve their outdoor play area. The donation was awarded through the company's 'Helping Hands' employee initiative, with the money being used to purchase equipment including gardening gloves, brushes, and wateri
12/01/2024
CITB NI has announced 'The Older Buildings for a Greener Future' project which is a new retrofit training programme. The programme is supported by the Department for Communities Historic Environment Fund and is aimed at boosting knowledge and awareness of appropriate maintenance, repair and retrofi
12/01/2024
Phoenix Energy and Action Renewables has launched the new Carbon Reduction Grant. The grant provides £400 cashback to householders seeking to upgrade their central heating system to gas, if their total annual household income is less than £55,000. Over 150 local Gas Safe registered installers gath
12/01/2024
Farrans has revealed that in 2023 it delivered a positive social impact by creating more career opportunities, holding educational programmes and making worthwhile donations to charities. Through local outreach on Farrans' projects and the apprenticeship programme, the company welcomed 76 apprentic
12/01/2024
Alliance has said that tenants in Northern Ireland who are facing cases of mould are at a disadvantage because there is no Assembly currently in place. The party's Housing Spokesperson Kellie Armstrong MLA made the comments as it was confirmed the UK Government is debating on strict time limits tha
12/01/2024
Donegal County Council has invited the public to provide their views on the development of the old Courthouse in Letterkenny into a tourist attraction. A public consultation is being held at the Courthouse on the 17 January between 2.00 pm and 8.00 pm which will allow the public to find out more ab
12/01/2024
Uisce Éireann has announced that water mains flushing and scouring is taking place to safeguard North Sligo's water supply. The works will improve the water supply for customers in Grange, Cliffoney and surrounding areas. From today, 12 January, until 19 January customers in Groghagh, Kiltykere, K
12/01/2024
Waterford City & County Council has announced that maintenance works will be carried out at Kilbarry Nature Park over the coming weeks. The works will take place from 15 January to 9 February 2024 and will involve clearing vegetation from the side slopes. The purpose of the project is to implement
12/01/2024
Level 3 Construction and the Built Environment students from South Eastern Regional College (SERC) visited the Savoy construction project in Bangor. The visit to the site which was hosted by Derryleckagh Contacts Ltd gave students an opportunity to ask questions about the £4.5 million construction.
12/01/2024
Minister of State for Community Development, Integration and Charities, Joe O’Brien, TD, has officially opened the Creeslough Community Links Hub. The building which was once derelict is now a community hub which intends to bring together residents, businesses, and organisations to share resource
12/01/2024
Clare County Council has launched a public consultation on section 3 and section 4 of the West Clare Railway Greenway. Section 3 includes Ennistymon, Lahinch and Miltown Malbay and Section 4 incorporates Miltown Malbay, Quilty, Doonbeg and Moyasta. The Council is seeking submissions from the publi
11/01/2024
Construction has begun on Stena Line's first 'NewMax' hybrid ferry in Weihai, China. Playing a key role in Stena Line's journey to sustainable fuel, the new hybrid ships will be able to operate on methanol fuel. Stena Line is currently working closely with the supply chain of methanol on securing f
11/01/2024
Kildare County Council has officially opened Phase 1 of the Grand Canal Greenway in Sallins, County Kildare. The official opening marks the completion of an 11 kilometre section of the Grand Canal Greenway extending from Sallins to Alymers Bridge, as well as a new pedestrian bridge in Sallins. Con
11/01/2024
Contractors have been appointed to resurface 400 metres of B8 Main Street in Pomeroy. Works begin on 22 January and are expected to be completed by 9 February 2024. The resurfacing works will take place from the Limehill Road to Edendoit Road and during certain periods a full road closure will be
11/01/2024
Ward & Burke Construction are to begin replacing 900 metres of aged cast iron water mains with new modern pipes in Ennistymon, County Clare. The works that will begin in the coming days are to take place along Circular Road, from Ennistymon Garda Station and continue onto Church Hill and Victoria T
11/01/2024
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
11/01/2024
Sinn Féin leader, Mary Lou McDonald TD, has said that Eurostat figures highlight how bad government policies have let down renters and would-be house buyers. Irish housing costs including rent, house prices and utility costs are the highest in the European Union. Ms McDonald said that many people
11/01/2024
Keep Northern Ireland Beautiful has published a new guide for businesses which focuses on Single-Use Plastic Reduction and the Circular Economy. Included in the guide will be practical strategies and steps to help businesses transition towards a circular model, where waste is prevented where possi
11/01/2024
Alliance has called for 2024 to be the year that Northern Ireland makes significant efforts in restoring and protecting the natural environment. The party's Agriculture and Environment spokesperson, John Blair MLA, made the comments listing three main areas of focus including environmental recovery
11/01/2024
Merlo distributor in Ireland, McHale Plant Sales has commenced taking deliveries of Merlo’s latest new and revised compact telehandlers, high on the list of which are two models that their Sales Director, Denis McGrath confirms "are fully equipped and specified for agricultural use". New is a TF27.
11/01/2024
Applications have opened for the Northern Ireland Environment Agency's (NIEA) 2024/25 Water Quality Improvement Strand of its Environmental Challenge Fund Competition. The grant that is open to applicants from constituted not-for-profit organisations and councils, and projects will run from spring
10/01/2024
Minister for the Environment, Climate and Communications, Eamon Ryan TD has launched a €27 million fund for Community Climate Action. The fund that will support local organisations working to build low carbon communities was launched by the Minister during his visit to Cavan. This funding includes
10/01/2024
Northern Ireland Chamber of Commerce and Industry (NI Chamber) has published a report highlighting its recommendations for the reform of the region's planning system. According to NI Chamber, their recommendations could accelerate Northern Ireland's progress towards net zero, facilitate economic gr
10/01/2024
Belfast City Council has launched a pre-planning public consultation on transformation proposals for Waterworks Park and Alexandra Park in north Belfast. Redevelopment plans include upgrades to entrances, paths, lighting, signage, play parks, bridges and pitches at both parks. The reservoirs of bot
10/01/2024
ESB has announced that Greencells GmbH has been awarded the contract for the development of Bullstown Solar Farm which is located south-east of Ashbourne in County Meath. The €13 million project is set to commence in early 2024 and once complete, the solar farm will generate 8.5MW of clean electric
10/01/2024
Farrans has hosted a safety event for over 200 water sector professionals in Sligo as work begins on Uisce Éireann's new Water and Waste Water Multi-Supplier Framework. The event featured presentations from the Safety, Health and Environmental team in Farrans covering key topics including the avoid
10/01/2024
Alliance MLAs, Danny Donnelly and John Blair have emphasised the need for a Northern Ireland Climate Commissioner to address and tackle climate change. The requirement is a key commitment from the Climate Change Act passed during the last Assembly mandate. They MLAs made the comments following a
10/01/2024
Mid Ulster District Council has encouraged residents to take advantage of its Energy Efficiency Scheme. The Council's Energy Advisor can provide bespoke energy efficiency advice to help lower costs and increase the ability of buildings to hold heat; give information on local oil buying clubs and th
10/01/2024
NI construction firm, Farrans has been appointed on Northumbrian Water's largest ever package of framework agreements. Farrans Construction is assigned to the enterprise framework for North East infrastructure work. Northumbrian Water's framework agreements package includes seven new key partnersh
10/01/2024
NI Water has reminded the public of the importance of wrapping up water pipes as cold weather is forecasted to continue which could cause frozen pipes. Freezing temperatures can bring the risk of freeze-thaw damage to water pipes, with unoccupied homes, public buildings and businesses particularly
10/01/2024
Cork County Council has announced over €1.8 million of funding for local communities in 2024 through the Community Fund Scheme. The Scheme has been provided by the Council for ten years and assists in delivering valuable community initiatives such as infrastructure works, supporting the work of Tid
09/01/2024
Heron Bros Ltd has been appointed by Lisburn and Castlereagh City Council to redevelop Dundonald International Ice Bowl. The multi-million pound building project is expected to take two years to complete. When the new Dundonald International Ice Bowl open its doors in 2026 it will include a wide
09/01/2024
Contractors have commenced resurfacing works on Silverstream Road in Belfast. The improvement works will extend for a distance of approximately 570 metres from Bilston Road to Benview Park. The works will deliver significant benefits for residents and road users. In order to facilitate the works l
09/01/2024
Ward and Burke Construction Ltd has been appointed by Uisce Éireann to replace water mains in Ardfert, County Kerry. Works are set to begin in the coming days and will be completed by late March. The works will take place along Station Road, from Ardfert Central National School and will continue o
09/01/2024
Kildare County Council has proposed the development of the Sallins Grand Canal Greenway Link. The proposed development will rectify existing infrastructure deficiencies between Phase One and Phase Two of the Grand Canal Greenway through the provision of pedestrian and cycle facilities. This devel
09/01/2024
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has reopened three play parks in Lisnaskea following significant improvement works. The improvement works at Castle Park, Carrowshee and Trasna Way Play parks provide a range of enhanced, accessible and inclusive play facilities for children and young people acr
09/01/2024
Savills Ireland has revealed that in 2023 there was fewer Dublin hotel sales and no investment activity in the city. The property advisor highlighted that the total hotel transaction volume for 2023 was €350 million which was 30 per cent below the historical average. Despite inflation and higher
09/01/2024
County Down headquartered, GRAHAM has achieved a milestone by completing the third core of Bath Street PBSA complex that will create 551 new student beds in Glasgow. Each core is 36 metres tall and the third core was finished by GRAHAM and its frame partner, Hampsey Ltd, in less than eight weeks.
09/01/2024
Kildare County Council has opened applications for the Community Climate Action Programme Fund (CCAP). The CCAP is a new grant programme that supports small and large, rural and urban communities to take climate action at a local level. It aims to support and empower communities, in shaping and bui
09/01/2024
Maynooth in County Kildare has been crowned the cleanest town in Ireland by Irish Business Against Litter (IBAL) in their 2023 survey. The town was recognised for attaining a level of cleanliness in 2023 that surveyors have not encountered in two decades. Maynooth University campus was described
09/01/2024
Linen Quarter Business Improvement District (LQ BID) has announced that it has expanded its team by 50 per cent. The expansion is reflective of the growing importance of BIDs in shaping vibrancy, economic growth, and the future of cities. New additions to the team include a Communications and Even
08/01/2024
Helix EHS has announced that it's redefining the health and safety strategies of the manufacturing sector by using a range of innovative digital solutions. The digital solutions include immersive virtual reality walkthroughs, interactive digital kiosks, and the cutting-edge 3D Safety™ system, they
08/01/2024
The Construction Employers Federation (CEF) has announced that its holding an in-person Breakfast, Networking, Discussion and Workshop on digitalisation in construction. CEF is aware that as technology continues to develop at an ever-increasing rate, adoption in the Construction industry remains a
08/01/2024
The Department for the Economy (DfE) has encouraged employers and would-be apprentices to take part in Northern Ireland Apprenticeship Week 2024. NI Apprenticeship Week will run from 5 to 9 February and will showcase how apprenticeships can transform the future of apprentices. Would-be apprentices
08/01/2024
Sinn Féin has criticised the government for removing all centralised checks of large capital projects. The party's spokesperson for Public Expenditure, Teachta Conway-Walsh, made the comments as the new infrastructure guidelines were published. Teachta Conway-Walsh said the new guidelines are "the
08/01/2024
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) has opened the Alan Barnes Travel Scholarship Award. The scholarship is open to any student educated through the post-primary system in Northern Ireland, who studies at a recognised School of Architecture in Britain or Ireland, and who is at present in
08/01/2024
Antrim and Newtownabbey Borough Council has announced that it secured the top sport in household recycling efforts becoming champions of environmental responsibility. In a recent municipal waste management report released by the Department for Agriculture, Environment, and Rural Affairs it was reve
08/01/2024
SDLP has stated that the UK Government cannot roll back on their climate change commitments. The party's South Belfast MP Claire Hanna made the comments as she signed a letter from Parliament's Climate APPG and is supporting an amendment to block the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill. The second
08/01/2024
Dublin City Council has been awarded the 2024 'European Capital of Smart Tourism' which recognises its' efforts in becoming more sustainable, accessible cultural and digital. The Samuel Beckett Bridge was lit up with the European flag last night in recognition of the award. Dublin City has previo
08/01/2024
Power NI has supported a Belfast residential home to transform its outdoor spaces with £1000 of funding. The gardens at Towell House in the east of the city are set to be turned into a vibrant and uplifting area for residents. The 'Late Bloomers' project is created by Towell House and aims to bre
08/01/2024
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) has announced that it is holding a New Architects Party. The RSUA has invited all recently qualified architects who have passed their Part 3 exams at the end of 2023 to the party. The event will take place on 2 February 2024 and will include an archite
05/01/2024
Ward & Burke Construction Ltd has begun the process of replacing over 1.5 kilometres of water mains in Adare, County Limerick. Due to increasingly frequent supply interruption in the Limerick village as a result of damaged water main infrastructure, the works will improve the water supply and reduc
05/01/2024
The Housing Executive has met with Women's Tec to discuss the potential barriers that females who want to join the construction industry face. Claire King from Women's Tec visited the Housing Executive's Direct Labour Organisation (DLO) office to spend time with staff who deliver repair and mainten
05/01/2024
Armagh City, Banbridge & Craigavon Borough (ABC) Council has announced that it is holding free manufacturing training alongside other training programmes for residents of the borough. The training and support programmes have been organised by the Labour Market Partnerships, which create targeted em
05/01/2024
Sinn Féin's Eoin Ó Broin TD, has called for the reform of the social housing delivery saying that the Government's "excessive red tape" is slowing the delivery down. The party's housing spokesperson made the comments after the release of the latest Social Housing Pipeline Report from the Department
05/01/2024
Antrim and Newtownabbey Council has announced that work has commenced on an upgrade of the training pitch at Cloyne Crescent in Monkstown. The Mayor of Antrim and Newtownabbey performed the ceremonial first sod cutting for the installation of a new state-of-the-art 3G pitch. This marked the beginni
05/01/2024
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) has announced that an open design competition to propose a regenerative solution for Rathlin Island is now open for applications. The competition is open to all emerging creatives interested in spatial and lifestyle transformation. 'Emerging creatives'
05/01/2024
Uisce Eireann has announced that crews are currently repairing a burst water main in Julianstown in County Meath. The burst is causing low pressure and outages for some customers in Julianstown, Gormanstown, Whitecross, Ballygarth Manor, R132 and surrounding areas. Michael Cunniffe, Water Operati
05/01/2024
Sinn Féin has stated that a new sub-group involving homeowners and stakeholders must deliver results for homeowners impacted by defective blocks. The party's spokesperson on Finance Pearse Doherty TD made the comments as he responded to the Department of Housing's establishment of the new sub-group
05/01/2024
The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) and Hughes Insurance has called for volunteers to help save Omagh's peatland sites in an effort to tackle climate change. Volunteers will have the opportunity to restore the severely degraded habitat which is invaluable for biodiversity and soaking up carbon emissi
05/01/2024
Power NI has announced that it supported 2023's Young Farmers' Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) Choir Festival. The Young Farmers' Clubs of Ulster (YFCU) Choir Festival took place at Rainey Endowed School, Magherafelt. Twelve YFCU clubs from across Northern Ireland including; Moneymore YFC, Kilrea YFC, Curra
04/01/2024
Weev has installed the first rapid electric vehicle (EV) charger in Enniskillen at Belmore Court & Motel. The 120DC rapid charger replaces the existing 24DC charger on the site, previously installed by Weev in 2022. This new rapid EV charger has been introduced due to increased demand from residen
04/01/2024
Ward and Burke Construction Ltd has been appointed to replace over 2.3 kilometres of aged water mains in Crookhaven, County Cork. Works are due to commence next week and will be completed by March 2024. The section of works will take place on the R591 from O'Sullivans Bar, Crookhaven to Killane Bay
04/01/2024
Contractors have been appointed to resurface the Derriaghy Road in Lisburn. The works that will commence on 8 January will extend from McKinstry Road junction to Oldpark Road. In order to accommodate the scheme, the works will be implemented in two separate phases. In Phase One of the works from
04/01/2024
Farrans has announced that it is to exhibit at the Meet the CIOB - NI Hub event which is taking place in the Europa Hotel on 31 January. The event which begins at 8am until 12.30pm will provide attendees with a face to face opportunity to network and link up with construction professionals in North
04/01/2024
Resurfacing works are set to begin on the Ballynagarrick Road in Carryduff. Works will commence on 15 January and will be completed by 23 February 2024. The scheme will extend from Upper Mealough Road to Mealough Road and will deliver significant benefits for residents and road users. In order to
04/01/2024
The Department for Infrastructure (DfI) has launched a public consultation to help inform any future focused review of the Strategic Planning Policy Statement (SPPS). The SPPS sets out the regional planning policies for the orderly and consistent development of land. Due to the climate emergency
04/01/2024
The Royal Society of Ulster Architects (RSUA) has opened applications for a one month residency programme in Paris. The residency is part of a forthcoming series of initiatives that the Irish Architecture Foundation (IAF) will offer to architects to help develop their creative practice and is offer
04/01/2024
The Government has announced new eligibility criteria for the Incremental Tenant Purchase Scheme which enables tenants to buy the local authority home they live in. The changes to the eligibility criteria will take effect from 29 January 2024 and will mean that those with an annual income of €11,00
04/01/2024
The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland (RIAI) is set to present the EUmies Award at the Printworks, Dublin Castle from 16 January until 14 February 2024. The EUmies Award is an exhibition of Europe's Best Architecture featuring models, texts, videos, sketches and drawings of the 40 shortl
04/01/2024
The Government has announced that up to €250,000 of funding is available for forest nurseries through the Forest Technology Scheme. The scheme supports commercial nurseries to improve the quantity, quality, and diversity of native tree species. Seed and tree suppliers of all sizes are eligible to a
03/01/2024
Work is set to begin on a £20.5 million i4C Innovation and CleanTech Centre in Ballymena which will drive green energy innovation. The Centre will be located at the St Patrick's regeneration site and will provide a physical base offering a range of accommodation types and programmes to support busi
03/01/2024
Fermanagh and Omagh District Council has appointed FP McCann Ltd to complete environmental improvement works at Foundry Lane in Omagh. Works will begin on 8 January and are anticipated to last three months. The improvement works will commence at the High Street side in short sections with pedestria
03/01/2024
Contractors have been appointed to resurface the A26 Moira Road in Crumlin. Works are set to commence on 8 January and are expected to be completed by 23 February. The resurfacing scheme will begin about 100 metres south of the Gobrana Road junction and will extend for approximately 1.6 kilometres
03/01/2024
Farrans has announced that the first deliveries of wind turbine components to SSE Renewables' 100MW Yellow River Wind Farm in Rhode, County Offaly have commenced. The NI based construction firm has been appointed as the main contractor on the project. In November 2022 SSE Renewables commenced con
03/01/2024
The Irish Government has launched the next phase of the school retrofitting pathfinder programme. Through the scheme up to 14 schools will be retrofitted and upgraded to a Building Energy Rating (BER) of B with renewable heating to reduce their CO2 emissions by 51 per cent. This new phase of the
03/01/2024
Contractors have been appointed to resurface the Hillsborough Road in Moneyreagh. The scheme, which extends from A23 Moneyreagh Road junction to Ballystockart Road, will deliver significant benefits for residents and road users. Works will commence on 8 January until 16 February 2024. During this
03/01/2024
Sinn Féin has hit out at the Government for failing to deliver affordable homes saying they have made the housing crisis worse. The party's spokesperson on Housing, Eoin Ó Broin TD made the comments saying that new house prices are "out of control". Mr Ó Broin said government policy must shift to
03/01/2024
Komatsu has revealed details of a new all-electric excavator which they confirm is destined for sale in their domestic and European markets early in the year ahead. The 13-ton class PC138E-11 will be equipped with a 225-kWh lithium-ion battery for long hours of operation and is being viewed by Koma
03/01/2024
The next phase of the Government's Reduce Your Use Campaign has been launched. The campaign supports people to manage their energy use, help save money and reduce carbon emissions. The Reduce Your Use campaign outlines: •practical advice to help people manage their energy use •supports that are
03/01/2024
A CEF Construction Survey has revealed that the urgent restoration of the NI Executive is critical to boosting the prospects and confidence of the construction industry. The survey collected data from NI-headquartered companies which have an annual turnover of approximately £2.5 billion. It covers