This is a book about the future of Dublin. Its authors, styles, interests and of course visions are diverse and sometimes divergent. They represent the range of competing voices, dreams, influences and ideas that weave together in a constant battle of power, persuasion, aspiration and occasionally co-operation which en mass determine the future of any cit. Each individual chapter, not only in content, but also in style, is a reflection of the way different people and groups perceive the future and how it may be determined
This report was prepared on behalf of the Construction Industry Federation as Ireland’s initial cont...
This study examines the various options available for a client to appoint a contractor. The study in...
In this article, Barry Sheehan interviews Dublin City Architect, Ali Grehan, about PIVOT Dublin, the...
This is a book about the future of Dublin. Its authors, styles, interests and of course visions are ...
On the 9th May 2013 the Supreme Court in McGowan and Ors v The Labour Court and Ors found Registered...
Like most sectors in today’s working world, construction businesses are challenged to work in an inc...
The Irish construction industry is facing a series of fundamental challenges that is affecting every...
\u27\u27Description of the city we want to have in the year 2000 - contrasted with the city we are l...
The Irish State in recent years has suffered huge financial losses in the public works sector, which...
Abstract The Construction Contracts Act 2013 was introduced into the Irish construction industry for...
The role of the construction sector in Ireland is critical in terms of the economic and social devel...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
The construction labour market has undergone a period of considerable turbulence resulting from econ...
The construction industry is known to be litigious (Latham, 1994). This is hardly surprising given t...
This report was prepared on behalf of the Construction Industry Federation as Ireland’s initial cont...
This study examines the various options available for a client to appoint a contractor. The study in...
In this article, Barry Sheehan interviews Dublin City Architect, Ali Grehan, about PIVOT Dublin, the...
This is a book about the future of Dublin. Its authors, styles, interests and of course visions are ...
On the 9th May 2013 the Supreme Court in McGowan and Ors v The Labour Court and Ors found Registered...
Like most sectors in today’s working world, construction businesses are challenged to work in an inc...
The Irish construction industry is facing a series of fundamental challenges that is affecting every...
\u27\u27Description of the city we want to have in the year 2000 - contrasted with the city we are l...
The Irish State in recent years has suffered huge financial losses in the public works sector, which...
Abstract The Construction Contracts Act 2013 was introduced into the Irish construction industry for...
The role of the construction sector in Ireland is critical in terms of the economic and social devel...
The main aim of this paper is to develop the early case for a new Competence Centre dedicated to ind...
The construction labour market has undergone a period of considerable turbulence resulting from econ...
The construction industry is known to be litigious (Latham, 1994). This is hardly surprising given t...
This report was prepared on behalf of the Construction Industry Federation as Ireland’s initial cont...
This study examines the various options available for a client to appoint a contractor. The study in...
In this article, Barry Sheehan interviews Dublin City Architect, Ali Grehan, about PIVOT Dublin, the...