Inside the new Dún Laoghaire Baths (spoiler: don’t expect baths)
For years the derelict amenity was a blight on the seafront, a lost opportunity for a public facility
For years the derelict amenity was a blight on the seafront, a lost opportunity for a public facility
Doran says new group will focus on regionalstructures but asks who will oversee reforms
Donnelly also questioned why project not run from Taoiseach’s Department as planned
Government insists it is more committed than ever to implementing programme
Coalition ‘more committed than ever before to implementing ... programme of reform’
Terrorism suspect, who is accused of joining Islamic State, was barred from the UK in 2019
BGF takes minority stake in what is its seventh investment in Irish market in two years
Move from construction companies comes after ramped up coronavirus restrictions
Road-widening scheme at Naas to be finished by mid-February, after multiple delays
Thousands caught speeding along route since limit reduced to allow for road works
Some 14,500 speeding fines handed out along road since works began, with 241 incidents
Cleanup planned after large volume of toothpick-sized strips found on shoreline
Dolcain House consists of three office blocks and 211 car spaces
Former SIAC chief Finn Lyden brought case over 2006 Anglo Irish investment
Turnover rose by 15%, with Irish builder expecting it to rise again this year
Irish construction group and its Polish partner are filing claims worth €214m
Irish group and its partner had to apply for court protection from its creditors
Eurolink Motorway Operations looks after Clonee to Kells stretch of road
CBRE selling site with 110 parking spaces and permission to build 1,300sq m block
Building company seeking about €5m for three blocks that make up Dolcain House
Part 3 of series: It’s not surprising Poland a hub for Irish firms seeking to expand
Poland prepares for Sunday’s election as Irish business links with the East European state strengthen
Building group continuing to pursue Polish authority in contract dispute
Siac sold interest in 2013 as it faced financial pressure from losses in Poland
Building and engineering group says it is on target to meet its year-end figures
Deal to build high-tech laboratory follows other wins in British market for Irish construction group
Receivership not to affect contracting business, which emerged from examinership in February
Uptake in SMES applying for examinership expected as Circuit Court to start hearing cases this Thursday
Challenge by the Polish Roads Authority against construction giant dismissed
Supreme Court to hear appeal against plan for building group next Tuesday
Approval of plan is a ‘matter of commercial life and death’ for firms, Supreme Court hears
Lech Witecki headed agency facing lawsuits from Sisk, Roadbridge and other EU firms
Proposals will see €10.5m investment in group with €5m going to bank creditors
Sussex-based Graham Wood files notice of intention to appoint administrators
Tom Lyons is in the chair as our business journalists discuss the week’s big stories
Creditors and High Court yet to approve rescue plan
Move likely to secure the group’s core operations and save 200-plus jobs
Has to secure deal by January 30th, the date Siac’s bankruptcy protection expires
High Court formally appoints Michael McAteer as examiner to the companies
Decline in number of troubled companies is steady rather than accelerating
But average size of judgments against consumers for bad debt rises, says Vision-net
Kenny expects ‘positive outcome’ before year end and warns that several thousand jobs are at stake
Little did Irish construction giants think the winning of multimillion euro tenders to build motorways and bridges would end in disaster
Construction firm placed in examinership, receiving protection from debts of €68m
Judge appoints examiner to construction firm and eight related companies
Interim examiner appointed to construction group and related companies
Nine companies ‘in a clear position of insolvency’ arising from economic downturn
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices