Jones Engineering faces OECD complaint over pay row
Unite and international union body pursue builder over court action against shop stewards
Unite and international union body pursue builder over court action against shop stewards
Ireland has achieved a leading position in the data centre sector that could grow exponentially if AI-related demand is sustained
The European Commission confirmed last month it was investigating possible collusion between data centre providers
Competition authorities investigating ‘no poach’ deals and alleged breaches on competition law on construction projects
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Contractor involved in building data centres sees profit after tax jump by 81% to €70.8m
Engineering company had secured injuction preventing members of Unite the Union from taking action
Hotel will be one of city’s biggest, outranking Shelbourne and Gresham, with planning application to include 16 apartments, an education space and a public park
Irish engineering group specialises in large-scale infrastructure projects
H A O’Neil, part of Jones Engineering, says no valid disagreement exists between it and Unite members
Business sold to US firm earlier this year
Partnership will support development of new skills and apprenticeship centre in the capital
Irish group to be sold to Texas-based Cathexis Holdings
Attitude towards international tax domicile may changes with future governments
John Sisk leads Construction Industry Federation top 50 list, with revenues of €1.5bn
Fund linked to Jim Curley acquires 42 Upper Mount Street in Dublin for just under €2m
Eric and Barbara Kinsella give funds for development of new Trinity East campus
Eric Kinsella and wife Barbara make largest single philanthropic donation in Ireland
‘Thinkers, changemakers, inventors, advocates and artists’ at west Kerry event
Pretax profits climb to €33.1m from €30.4m as revenues jump to €443m from €317m
International engineering group investing in manufacturing and research site in Carlow
Architects say unused space above water and rail tracks could facilitate development
Eric Kinsella and wife Barbara unveil commemorative award to laud unique city event
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CIF’s latest ranking of contractors shows strong recovery of industry since downturn
Car showroom site could alternatively be used for commercial space and 178 hotel rooms
Waterways House now extends to 4,100sq m (38,000sq ft) over seven floors
One Microsoft Place in Leopardstown officially opened by Taoiseach
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Chief executive Jim Curley says company will continue to develop opportunities worldwide
€645 per sq m being quoted for seven-story building in Dublin’s south docklands
Skyline figure understates level of construction activity as sector recovers, says CIF
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