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CPAC Modular welcomes CIOB to Ireland’s first permanent modular school

Leading modular specialist CPAC Modular recently hosted a group from the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) to Ireland’s first permanent

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Kingspan Launches the Next Generation Solar Solution – PowerPanel

Kingspan Insulated Panels has introduced PowerPanel, an integrated roofing and photovoltaic (PV) solution designed for pitched roofs. PowerPanel is one of

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IGBC launches a Network of Building Professionals for Biodiversity

Community of Practice on Biodiversity and the Built Environment The Community of Practice on Biodiversity and the Built Environment is

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Construction sector activity shrinks for seventh month in a row

Activity in the construction sector contracted more sharply in April than in the previous month as the industry continues to

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LMETB Opens Ireland’s First Electrical Apprenticeship College

Drogheda College is Ireland’s first Further Education and Training (FET) centre specialising in the delivery of electrical apprenticeship programmes. Established

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Construct Innovative aims to build a better construction sector in Ireland

Construct Innovate, Ireland’s Research Centre for Construction Technology based at the University of Galway, has started to onboard new members

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Dublin’s local authorities to activate more housing sites in Dublin

Dublin’s local authorities have launched a new initiative to support the Dublin housing market and are looking to activate or

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The Energy Show 2025 – Putting building services professionals to the fore

Realising the ambitious targets of the Climate Action Plan means that all sectors need to decarbonise to the greatest extent

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Planning permission granted for over 540 homes on St Teresa’s Gardens site

Planning permission has been granted for the development of 543 homes on the former St. Teresa’s Gardens site in Dublin’s

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Planning permission granted for over 540 homes on St Teresa’s Gardens site

Planning permission has been granted for the development of 543 homes on the former St. Teresa’s Gardens site in Dublin’s

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