31st October 2023
Urgent policy intervention is needed to decarbonise construction at the scale required to achieve Ireland’s net zero targets by 2050, writes Joseph Kilroy, Policy and Public Affairs Manager for Ireland, Scotland and Wales for the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). The built environment accounts for 37 per cent of Ireland’s […]
31st October 2023
In late September, a Social Democrats’ affordable housing motion calling on the Government to publish figures for the delivery of affordable homes in 2023, build 10,000 affordable purchase and cost rental homes per annum, introduce a punitive tax on vacancy, reinstate the ban on no-fault evictions, and cease public spending […]
31st October 2023
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body and service provider is on track to triple the number of social and cost rental homes it has in construction to over 4,300 by year end. Respond is strategically increasing its construction program to €2 billion over the next 12 months, aiming to […]
31st October 2023
Budget 2024 offers a broad set of initiatives which ultimately fail to tackle the root causes of Ireland’s housing crisis: supply, writes Joshua Murray. In Budget 2024, it was announced that government will provide a tax relief to landlords to the tune of between €600 and €1,000 per year for […]
31st October 2023
STAR is a welcome initiative to engage the State with private developers in delivering cost rental housing. A keen appetite has been demonstrated for cost rental housing based on the over-subscription to existing cost rental schemes and the expectation is that STAR will lead to a significant increase in the […]
31st October 2023
Construction of new dwellings appears to be on track to at least meet, if not exceed, Housing for All targets for 2023. Meanwhile, despite increases in both supply and planning permissions, residential property prices have climbed to all-time highs in 2023. Housing supply Government figures state that 6,716 new homes […]
2nd November 2023
“Brave and effective leadership is what is required to solve Ireland’s housing crisis,” according to Bob Jordan, CEO of The Housing Agency who spoke recently at its Leadership in Housing conference in Dublin Castle. The purpose of the event was to bring together leaders in housing across the island of […]
15th December 2023
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has stated that it is “confident” its 2023 target of 29,000 new homes will be exceeded. Although the Government can claim success in increasing the overall supply of new homes, the homeless population recorded at the end of November 2023 set a […]
15th December 2023
Minister Darragh O’Brien TD has boasted that the Planning Bill 2023, the third largest bill in the history of the Houses of the Oireachtas at 710 pages long, will “bring greater clarity, consistency, and certainty to planning”. The proposed legislation, currently at second stage in the Dáil, is the culmination […]
16th February 2024
We each procure goods and services every day, yet any mention of public procurement or construction contracts can send a chill through a room, writes Orla Hegarty, Assistant Professor and Course Director, Professional Diploma (Architecture), School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, UCD. Construction is slow, expensive, and uncertain. Understandably, […]
16th February 2024
Winning the support of residents in retrofitting transitions means that landlords and property developers must understand that a zero carbon house is not necessarily a zero carbon home, writes Emma Gilbank, vice chair of the Chartered Institute of Housing Futures (CIH Futures). Picture this: holding a hot cup of tea, […]
16th February 2024
SSE Airtricity is working with governments, local authorities, and domestic customers to support the decarbonisation of homes across the island of Ireland. Generation Green Home Upgrade As a leading provider of cleaner, greener energy for homes and businesses across Ireland, we are all about making Ireland a more sustainable […]
16th February 2024
51,000 workers will need to be newly recruited and trained by 2030 if the Government is to meet its retrofitting and construction targets, a government report claims. Within the retrofitting sector specifically, the report, published by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, outlines that almost […]
19th February 2024
According to A Road Map for the First Revision of the National Planning Framework, and the Housing Minister, a draft of the first revision of the National Planning Framework (NPF) will be published in Q1 2024. Recent demographic and econometric modelling projects that population increases in Ireland and demand for […]
19th February 2024
To best describe the current state of affairs of the Irish construction sector, the phrase “cautious optimism” comes to mind. Rhona Henry and Harry Healy of Matheson take a closer look at some key trends in construction throughout 2023 and what we can expect as we venture forth into 2024. […]
19th February 2024
There is a high likelihood that the Government’s targets for housing supply “might understate need” given the stronger than expected increase in the population seen in the recent release of results from Census 2022, a report has found. Published in January 2024, The National Development Plan in 2023: priorities and […]
19th February 2024
The average cost of delivering a three-bedroom semi-detached house in a multi-unit scheme ranges from €354,000 to €461,000 dependent upon location. The majority of this cost is made up of hard costs such as construction materials, which cumulatively increased by 0.3 per cent in 2023. Research collating the covering seven […]
19th February 2024
Published in the summer of 2022, the Build 2022 report is said to have played a key role in informing the stakeholders which comprise the Construction Sector Group (CSG) on skills requirements for the sector. eolas Magazine looks ahead to Build 2024 and what to expect from the upcoming publication. […]
19th February 2024
The Housing Agency procurement unit aims to provide technical and professional services and support to local authorities and approved housing bodies (AHBs) in the delivery of homes within sustainable communities, writes Norman Jackson, Senior Procurement and Projects Advisor in The Housing Agency. The procurement unit was enhanced and expanded in […]
19th February 2024
The 2022 update on the implementation of the Project 2040 infrastructure programme paints a largely positive picture for the strategy’s progression, but with economic challenges having manifested in 2022, significant work remains to be done. The Project Ireland 2040 Annual Reports for 2022 outlines that the volume of output in […]
19th February 2024
How best to protect against latent defects in construction projects has long been a thorny problem. While developers may have direct contractual claims against contractors and design professionals and may extend those claims by collateral warranties to purchasers, funders, and tenants, as the market has become increasingly sophisticated a greater […]
19th February 2024
Ireland has the necessary tools to take full advantage of the benefits of modern methods of construction (MMC). Jenna Davis, Associate Director with KPMG’s infrastructure team, discusses the barriers and opportunities of MMC. The construction industry in Ireland has two challenges right now; increasing productivity and building sustainable infrastructure. Quicker […]
19th February 2024
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Senior Research Officer Muireann Lynch discusses the cost of planning and regulatory delays for the energy system. Contextualising her research, Lynch explains that the idea for the ESRI’s paper investigating the cost of planning and regulatory delays for the energy system was stakeholders querying […]
19th February 2024
Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe TD outlines progress on National Development Plan (NDP) delivery to date, ongoing reforms in planning, developments in MMC, and further innovation in 2024. The National Development Plan 2021-2030 sets out a positive vision for Ireland, which delivers total […]
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Housing Ireland 2024
Housing Ireland 2024 took place on Wednesday 6th March at Croke Park, Dublin. The event was held in association with The Housing Agency and sponsored by Beauchamps and The Land Development Agency. Over 350 delegates attended the event which was opened with an address from Darragh O’Brien TD, Minister for Housing, Local Government & Heritage.
Delegates in attendance heard from 26 speakers, both visiting and local, from organisations including Housing Europe; Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage; Circle VHA; Northern Ireland Federation of Housing Associations; Irish Congress of Trade Unions and Monaghan County Council.
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31st October 2023
Urgent policy intervention is needed to decarbonise construction at the scale required to achieve Ireland’s net zero targets by 2050, writes Joseph Kilroy, Policy and Public Affairs Manager for Ireland, Scotland and Wales for the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB). The built environment accounts for 37 per cent of Ireland’s […]
31st October 2023
In late September, a Social Democrats’ affordable housing motion calling on the Government to publish figures for the delivery of affordable homes in 2023, build 10,000 affordable purchase and cost rental homes per annum, introduce a punitive tax on vacancy, reinstate the ban on no-fault evictions, and cease public spending […]
31st October 2023
Respond, Ireland’s largest construction-led Approved Housing Body and service provider is on track to triple the number of social and cost rental homes it has in construction to over 4,300 by year end. Respond is strategically increasing its construction program to €2 billion over the next 12 months, aiming to […]
31st October 2023
Budget 2024 offers a broad set of initiatives which ultimately fail to tackle the root causes of Ireland’s housing crisis: supply, writes Joshua Murray. In Budget 2024, it was announced that government will provide a tax relief to landlords to the tune of between €600 and €1,000 per year for […]
31st October 2023
STAR is a welcome initiative to engage the State with private developers in delivering cost rental housing. A keen appetite has been demonstrated for cost rental housing based on the over-subscription to existing cost rental schemes and the expectation is that STAR will lead to a significant increase in the […]
31st October 2023
Construction of new dwellings appears to be on track to at least meet, if not exceed, Housing for All targets for 2023. Meanwhile, despite increases in both supply and planning permissions, residential property prices have climbed to all-time highs in 2023. Housing supply Government figures state that 6,716 new homes […]
2nd November 2023
“Brave and effective leadership is what is required to solve Ireland’s housing crisis,” according to Bob Jordan, CEO of The Housing Agency who spoke recently at its Leadership in Housing conference in Dublin Castle. The purpose of the event was to bring together leaders in housing across the island of […]
15th December 2023
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has stated that it is “confident” its 2023 target of 29,000 new homes will be exceeded. Although the Government can claim success in increasing the overall supply of new homes, the homeless population recorded at the end of November 2023 set a […]
15th December 2023
Minister Darragh O’Brien TD has boasted that the Planning Bill 2023, the third largest bill in the history of the Houses of the Oireachtas at 710 pages long, will “bring greater clarity, consistency, and certainty to planning”. The proposed legislation, currently at second stage in the Dáil, is the culmination […]
16th February 2024
We each procure goods and services every day, yet any mention of public procurement or construction contracts can send a chill through a room, writes Orla Hegarty, Assistant Professor and Course Director, Professional Diploma (Architecture), School of Architecture, Planning and Environmental Policy, UCD. Construction is slow, expensive, and uncertain. Understandably, […]
16th February 2024
Winning the support of residents in retrofitting transitions means that landlords and property developers must understand that a zero carbon house is not necessarily a zero carbon home, writes Emma Gilbank, vice chair of the Chartered Institute of Housing Futures (CIH Futures). Picture this: holding a hot cup of tea, […]
16th February 2024
SSE Airtricity is working with governments, local authorities, and domestic customers to support the decarbonisation of homes across the island of Ireland. Generation Green Home Upgrade As a leading provider of cleaner, greener energy for homes and businesses across Ireland, we are all about making Ireland a more sustainable […]
16th February 2024
51,000 workers will need to be newly recruited and trained by 2030 if the Government is to meet its retrofitting and construction targets, a government report claims. Within the retrofitting sector specifically, the report, published by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, outlines that almost […]
19th February 2024
According to A Road Map for the First Revision of the National Planning Framework, and the Housing Minister, a draft of the first revision of the National Planning Framework (NPF) will be published in Q1 2024. Recent demographic and econometric modelling projects that population increases in Ireland and demand for […]
19th February 2024
To best describe the current state of affairs of the Irish construction sector, the phrase “cautious optimism” comes to mind. Rhona Henry and Harry Healy of Matheson take a closer look at some key trends in construction throughout 2023 and what we can expect as we venture forth into 2024. […]
19th February 2024
There is a high likelihood that the Government’s targets for housing supply “might understate need” given the stronger than expected increase in the population seen in the recent release of results from Census 2022, a report has found. Published in January 2024, The National Development Plan in 2023: priorities and […]
19th February 2024
The average cost of delivering a three-bedroom semi-detached house in a multi-unit scheme ranges from €354,000 to €461,000 dependent upon location. The majority of this cost is made up of hard costs such as construction materials, which cumulatively increased by 0.3 per cent in 2023. Research collating the covering seven […]
19th February 2024
Published in the summer of 2022, the Build 2022 report is said to have played a key role in informing the stakeholders which comprise the Construction Sector Group (CSG) on skills requirements for the sector. eolas Magazine looks ahead to Build 2024 and what to expect from the upcoming publication. […]
19th February 2024
The Housing Agency procurement unit aims to provide technical and professional services and support to local authorities and approved housing bodies (AHBs) in the delivery of homes within sustainable communities, writes Norman Jackson, Senior Procurement and Projects Advisor in The Housing Agency. The procurement unit was enhanced and expanded in […]
19th February 2024
The 2022 update on the implementation of the Project 2040 infrastructure programme paints a largely positive picture for the strategy’s progression, but with economic challenges having manifested in 2022, significant work remains to be done. The Project Ireland 2040 Annual Reports for 2022 outlines that the volume of output in […]
19th February 2024
How best to protect against latent defects in construction projects has long been a thorny problem. While developers may have direct contractual claims against contractors and design professionals and may extend those claims by collateral warranties to purchasers, funders, and tenants, as the market has become increasingly sophisticated a greater […]
19th February 2024
Ireland has the necessary tools to take full advantage of the benefits of modern methods of construction (MMC). Jenna Davis, Associate Director with KPMG’s infrastructure team, discusses the barriers and opportunities of MMC. The construction industry in Ireland has two challenges right now; increasing productivity and building sustainable infrastructure. Quicker […]
19th February 2024
Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Senior Research Officer Muireann Lynch discusses the cost of planning and regulatory delays for the energy system. Contextualising her research, Lynch explains that the idea for the ESRI’s paper investigating the cost of planning and regulatory delays for the energy system was stakeholders querying […]
19th February 2024
Minister for Public Expenditure, National Development Plan Delivery and Reform, Paschal Donohoe TD outlines progress on National Development Plan (NDP) delivery to date, ongoing reforms in planning, developments in MMC, and further innovation in 2024. The National Development Plan 2021-2030 sets out a positive vision for Ireland, which delivers total […]