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SOLAR CAR PARKS FOR LOCAL AUTHORITIES
SIG Ireland is now offering innovative solar car park solutions to local authorities and councils across Ireland, building on the success of similar projects in the UK. This cutting-edge technology allows organisations to generate clean, renewable energy while maximising the use of existing parking spaces. The following case study from Devon, UK demonstrates the effectiveness and benefits of these solar car park installations.
SIG Building Solutions supplied bespoke solar canopy support structures for a 122 kWp PV system at the Exe Valley Leisure Centre in Tiverton, Devon. The project, completed in partnership with SunGift Solar, involved installing 287 photovoltaic panels across three separate arrays in the leisure centre's car park.
The solar canopies now shelter 41 parking spaces while generating an impressive 70% of the leisure centre's annual electricity demand. This installation is particularly beneficial for facilities like leisure centres with swimming pools, which have been significantly impacted by rising energy costs. The project is estimated to save 57.34 tonnes of CO2 emissions annually.
Guy Chilvers, SIG Building Solution's National Sales Manager for Solar Structures, emphasised the importance of early engagement with clients to leverage the company's extensive experience in designing solar car parking structures. This approach allows for time and cost savings, as well as the implementation of unique solutions such as the efficient guttering system integrated into the solar structure at Exe Valley.
The project was part of Mid Devon District Council's long-term decarbonisation strategy, demonstrating how local authorities can effectively reduce their carbon footprint and energy costs through such installations. Councillor David Wulff highlighted the council's pride in further decarbonising their facilities and progressing towards their 2030 net-zero goal.
SIG Building Solutions offers a range of solar car park structures, including inclined variants, Double Mono structures, and Double Gull Wing structures, all designed to maximise energy output. The company's expertise extends to bespoke commissions, ensuring that each project is tailored to the specific needs of the client.
With SIG Ireland now offering these solar car park solutions, local authorities and councils across Ireland have the opportunity to implement similar projects. These installations can help reduce energy costs, decrease carbon emissions, and demonstrate a commitment to sustainability.
For more information on how SIG Ireland can support your organisation's transition to renewable energy through solar car park installations, please contact our Technical Solutions team at https://www.sig.ie/technical-building-solutions/ Email tech@sig.ie or phone on +353 1 623 4541 to learn more about our products and services.
New 3D Construction Printed Social Housing project underway in Dundalk
Louth County Council is delighted to announce a pioneering housing project underway in Dundalk, Co Louth, signalling the beginning of 3D Construction Printed (3DCP) social housing in Ireland. The Grange Close pilot project involves a unique collaboration between Louth County Council, Louth & Meath Education & Training Board (LMETB), Irish-owned company Harcourt Technologies Ltd (HTL.tech), and Roadstone Ltd, a CRH company, using 3DCP technology with the aim of providing a pathway towards an increased output of more sustainable, affordable, and efficient housing. The project aims to utilise 3D construction printing technology to provide three three-bedroom terraced units that will have a floor area of c. 110 m² over two floors at Grange Close, Dundalk.
3DCP is a method of construction that involves using large-scale 3D printers on-site to create threedimensional structures layer by layer. In this process, layers of Ready-Mix Concrete (RMC) are sequentially deposited through a gantry-based 3DCP machine according to a digital model. The result is the creation of the housing superstructure at a rate which is up to three times faster than is possible through traditional methods. This approach significantly streamlines construction processes and holds immense potential to revolutionise the construction industry in Ireland by providing faster, more cost-effective, and sustainable ways to build.
In preparation for the Grange Close scheme, HTL.tech successfully completed two 2-bedroom units at their R&D facility in Drogheda, Co. Louth, to demonstrate this fully compliant Integrated Modern Method of Construction (MMC) Housing Solution. This accomplishment underscores the project's feasibility and scalability.
The contract for the construction of the project was awarded to B&C Building Contractors Ltd, Carrickmacross, Co. Monaghan.
Joan Martin, Chief Executive at Louth County Council said: “Louth County Council is proud to collaborate with LMETB, Harcourt Technologies Ltd (HTL.tech), and Roadstone Ltd to deliver what is a very significant pilot project at Grange Close, Dundalk. The provision of high quality and sustainable social housing is a core objective of Louth County Council, and this project is a significant example of the use of innovative technologies and organisational collaboration in the delivery of new homes.”
Justin Kinsella, MD and co-founder of HTL.tech, expressed his enthusiasm for the project, stating: "Co. Louth is at the forefront of innovative technology aimed at offering a solution to Ireland's housing shortage, and having grown up in the region, I am immensely proud. This endeavour highlights Louth County Council's progressive stance towards meeting housing needs and its dedication to promoting sustainable solutions. The transformative potential of this technology is very exciting, offering a viable solution to help address our housing challenges. We're excited to start the Grange Close project and work with our development partners to create real change."
The housing units will use 3D printing technology and prefabricated construction components, including windows, doors, flooring, and roofing. Combining MMC component providers within the digital construction workflow of 3DCP will ensure the precise integration of prefabricated elements, expediting assembly while guaranteeing consistency. This collaboration will streamline construction processes, enhance efficiency, and boost housing production capacity.
It is intended that the Grange Close scheme showcase the use of the regulatory-compliant 3DCP technology. Compared to traditional methods, the aim is to achieve three times faster superstructure program delivery and a 25% reduction in overall project timelines. This is the first social housing project in the world to integrate 3D construction printing and Ready-Mix Concrete while using the lowest embodied carbon mix to save 278 kg CO2e/m³ in conjunction with their building materials partner, Roadstone.
"Roadstone is a solutions-focused business committed to driving innovation and sustainability. We are delighted to partner with Harcourt Technologies Ltd to offer this future-based approach to construction. Integrating new technology and traditional building materials offers a new era of efficiency and carbon reduction - working towards a sustainable future. Collaboration between Roadstone technical staff and the team at HTL, combined with access to our industry-leading R&D laboratory, has facilitated the development of bespoke RMC designs coupled with an efficient and high-tech modern method of construction." Patrick Diviney, Roadstone, Commercial Manager.
The 3D construction housing project is built upon HTL.tech's use of COBOD International A/S 3D construction printing technology in collaboration with Roadstone. This collaboration underscores a shared commitment to innovation and sustainability within the construction industry and signals the beginning of the technology's scalability for housing delivery in Ireland.
Louth County Council, LMETB, HTL.tech and Roadstone are committed to advancing this pioneering initiative. This project lays a path for future innovation and collaboration within the construction industry in relation to the production of high-quality, sustainable, and efficient housing in response to the ongoing housing demand.
Key Cybersecurity Measures for Local Authorities
As digital transformation accelerates, local authorities and public bodies across Ireland face increasing cybersecurity threats. Protecting sensitive data and ensuring operational continuity has never been more important, writes Denis Ryan, Lead Auditor with the National Standards Authority of Ireland (NSAI) To mark European Cybersecurity Month, Denis outlines five essential measures to strengthen your local authority’s cybersecurity position in 2025.
1. Implement Robust Access Controls
Restrict access to sensitive data and systems by using strong, unique passwords and multi-factor authentication (MFA). Regularly review access rights to ensure that only authorised personnel have access to critical information. This helps to prevent unauthorised access and reduces the risk of data breaches.
2. Provide Regular Security Awareness Training
Cyber threats are continually evolving, and human error remains a significant vulnerability. Regular training for employees on how to recognise phishing attempts, handle sensitive information, and report suspicious activity can reduce the risk of falling victim to cyberattacks.
3. Keep Software and Systems Up to Date
Ensure all software, operating systems, and applications are up to date with the latest security patches. Regular updates help protect against vulnerabilities that cybercriminals may exploit to gain access to your systems.
4. Back Up Data Frequently and Securely
Regular, secure backups of critical data are essential to ensure business continuity in the event of a ransomware attack or data loss. Test backups regularly to ensure data can be restored quickly and securely, minimising downtime and potential damage.
5. Carry Out Regular Risk Assessments
Regular risk assessments help to identify vulnerabilities in your systems and processes. By understanding the specific risks your organisation faces, you can implement appropriate security measures and mitigate potential threats before they cause harm.
Ensuring robust cybersecurity is not just a technical issue but a strategic priority for local authorities and public bodies. NSAI, which is the IQNET partner in Ireland, offers certification services that enhance global competitiveness through recognised standards. ISO/IEC 27001 is one of the world’s best known Information Security Management Systems and NSAI is accredited by the Irish National Accreditation Board (INAB) to certify organisations to ISO/IEC 27001:2022.
Visit nsai.ie/27001 to learn more about how NSAI’s cybersecurity certification can help your organisation stay protected in an increasingly digital world.
Stay protected in an increasingly digital world.
Grant’s integrated Heating Solutions delivering efficiency to residential and Social Housing throughout Ireland
Grant continues to lead the way in innovative home heating technologies that ensure Irish homes can benefit from highly efficient, sustainable, low-cost heating. Having largely transformed into a renewable heating company, Grant’s product portfolio boasts a wide range of award-winning technologies including air to water air source heat pumps, the HVO biofuel compatible boilers and multiple supporting technologies including hot water cylinders, aluminium radiators and underfloor heating.
The globally renowned heating manufacturer works closely with local authorities, builders, developers, architects and engineers to offer support and guidance on integrated heating solutions which ensure compliance under building regulations for single new build dwellings through to larger new build developments.
A new social housing development in Rathdrum, Co. Wicklow has recently installed the 6kW Grant Aerona³ R32 air source heat pump and a 210 litre Grant pre-plumbed hot water cylinder as part of a bespoke integrated heating package solution, within all 61 homes within the development.
Barry Gorman, National Renewables Sales Manager at Grant explains; “Installing a 6kW Grant Aerona³ heat pump as the main heat source has provided each home with a cleaner, more environmentally friendly heating solution, which can achieve high SCOP’s and is sustainable at low temperatures. With an ErP of A+++ the Aerona³ is highly efficient, easy to install and compact in size.”
A new residential housing development located in Robertstown, Naas, Co. Kildare, has also chosen to install the 6kW Grant Aerona³ R32 air source heat pump as part of a bespoke integrated heating package solution for its 22 homes, with a further 15 homes due to be built this year.
As part of the integrated heating package solution for this residential development, the Grant Uflex underfloor heating systems and Grant Afinia aluminium radiators were installed as heat emitters within each home. Heating each individual room, these modern heat emitters efficiently distribute heat, whilst offering versatility to support the overall design and architecture of the homes.
Barry adds, “To ensure maximum efficiencies and long-term carbon and cost savings for each of the homes in the projects we support, a bespoke integrated heating package solution is designed by our in-house technical specialists. On receipt of house plans, our team carries out in-depth heat loss calculations to enable us to correctly size and specify each heating technology and carefully combine them for every project. This professional service is helping to save considerable time on new-build projects of various scales and sizes throughout the country.”
Avail of Grant’s Integrated Heating Package Solutions Design Offering by emailing house plans to heatpump@grant.ie or speak to a representative of the Grant technical team on 057 912 0089.
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Barry Gorman, National Renewables Sales Manager
Grant Aerona³ R32 air source heat pump
Amvic ICF
Amvic provides an accredited CPD seminar for Architects, Engineers, Key Specifiers.
• Accredited lunchtime CPD seminar
• Technical presentation for developers, housing bodies, and local authorities
• Design workshops with specifiers and design teams
• Full suite of BIM drawings
• Thermal modelling services are available
Amvic Ireland – Transforming the Built Environment.
Amvic Ireland are the country’s leading pioneers in the manufacture of Insulated Concrete Form systems for the last 20 years. Trusted Partners for Local Authorities, Housing Bodies & Property Developers, providing best-in-class customer support, innovation in superior building systems and are transforming the built environment.
This Modern Method of Construction is fast becoming a mainstream building system and is making lots of commercial sense to astute Housing Bodies and Local Authorities.
Two manufacturing plants in Longford and Dublin, Amvic have capacity to manufacture 550,000 square metres of Insulated Concrete Form systems annually. Typical lead times to site are 3 working days.
The Amvic technical team will provide the full suite of technical support to include design workshops, CPD seminars, comprehensive technical submittals, structural calculations, customised design drawings and project management. Providing valueengineering at every conceivable opportunity - from project conception to completion, the Amvic team will guide you through your residential projects seamlessly.
Amvic Ireland work closely with our network of approved installation partners on large residential schemes for Local Authorities, Housing Bodies and Private developers. Last year, Amvic Ireland completed almost 1,900 housing units with our valued clients.
Clúid housing project in Ennis - 77 units completed in 10 weeks
Affordable living project in Crumlin 32 apartments 4-storey’s
Insist on EPDs to help realise sustainability targets
Insisting on Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) for construction materials is a crucial step towards achieving your sustainability targets. The construction industry is a significant contributor to global greenhouse gas emissions and to address this, the sector is increasingly adopting sustainable practices such as using recycled materials, renewable energy, and green construction techniques.
EPDs provide a standardized and transparent way to assess the environmental impact of building materials throughout their lifecycle. By incorporating EPDs into the product assessment stage, product specifiers, engineers, and local authorities can make more informed decisions that align with their green procurement goals. This not only helps in reducing the overall carbon footprint of construction projects but also promotes the use of materials that are environmentally responsible and sustainable.
The Parameters of Environmental Product Declarations
Choosing sustainable road furniture hinges on the provision of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs), which offer a comprehensive dataset detailing the environmental impact and carbon footprint of a product. In Europe, EPDs adhere to a common methodology for all stages of the product life cycle, as outlined in the standard EN 15804.
A compliant EPD provides data on a product’s environmental impacts throughout its lifetime, measuring various factors such as Global Warming Potential and Acidification to evaluate the impact on carbon footprint, water, air, soil & ecosystems. This transparency allows manufacturers to demonstrate their commitment to environmental responsibility. It also enables specifiers to compare and select the most sustainable products for their projects. When combined with the product performance standard EN 124:2015, these independent, third-party certifications provide assurance and ease of mind for product approval.
EPD is established on the basis of 1kg of respective product materials and the LCA methodology takes in all steps of the product lifecycle.
Environmental and Sustainability Commitment at EJ
At EJ, we are dedicated to global sustainability, adhering to environmental legislation and approved codes of practice. We continuously innovate to reduce our carbon footprint by minimizing waste, recycling materials, and using resources efficiently.
As global leaders in the design, manufacture, and distribution of access solutions for underground infrastructure, EJ is committed to leading our markets in helping clients achieve their environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals. We are available to discuss newly published Environmental Product Declarations and ESG initiatives in more detail with clients.
EPD’s are available for our Fabricated Steel and high strength Composite covers, manufactured in Ireland.
Further details of our EPDs are also published on EPD Ireland Portal, operated by the Irish Green Building Council, and are accessible via ECO Platform Database.
For more information or to receive a detailed copy of our EPDs, please contact our Business Development Department on 057 912 3100.
Introducing the newest solution for heating, cooling and hot water.
This new system from Mitsubishi Electric is designed to provide heating and/or cooling as well as hot water for domestic and commercial projects.
Mitsubishi Electric’s Ecodan heat pump range is designed to satisfy a diverse range of project types and sizes. When a PUZ-SWM is used in combination with an E Generation cylinder, they deliver perfect heating, cooling and Domestic Hot Water (DHW) solution. This superb duo combination of units provides industry leading efficiency and control, while boasting a list of exciting new features.
New design
The new E Generation indoor unit range has 200lt and 300lt versions. These versatile units can be used for heating and cooling applications. The E Generation range also includes a hydrobox option, which can be used in standalone heating-only applications, or where third-party cylinders are used. The new industry leading unit have been designed with the user in mind and features include:
• Heating and cooling:- Provides both heating and cooling for your projects.
• New colour Touch screen controller: which offers even more intuitive control of space heating/ cooling. Utilising graphical images for features such as quiet mode and unit operation.
• Inbuilt magnetic strainer- ensures that no metallic debris can circulate through your system.
• Simplified Piping allows for easier installation
Other features also include; SD Card data recording, Auto- adaptive control and the ability to cascade up to 6 units which can provide 84kW of heating.
Water piping is aligned at the rear side of the unit for easy connection and a neat finish, with all relevant parts located at the front of the unit for easy maintenance. In addition, nuts are fitted to improve ease of installation. To assist with commissioning, initial settings are narrowed down to the essential items and unnecessary settings are skipped automatically, reducing commissioning time significantly.
Mitsubishi Electrics Ecodan’s FTC7 controller makes it possible to control two different flow temperatures, thereby managing two different heating load requirements. Users can now add a new mixing control in Zone 1 as well as Zone 2, while controlling the flow temperature in both zones, providing more flexible heating. The new control system also allows for the monitoring of the temperature inside of a buffer tank and utilises this heat to avoid frequent on/off operation. This function allows better integration with smart grid or energy management systems.
R32 PUZ-SWM outdoor units
The Ecodan R32 PUZ-SWM outdoor units for heating, cooling and the production of domestic hot water are equipped with an ultra-quiet AA chassis. The units feature a new design which places the fan further away from the coil, a new refrigerant circuit layout, and rubber mounts for the compressor, which all contribute to this range of units being one of the quietest on the market. With an impressive heating efficiency rating of A++, a hot water efficiency rating of A+, the Ecodan PUZ- Split heat pump sets a new standard for energy-efficient performance. The unit also guarantees outstanding performance even at external temperatures as low as25°C.
PUZ-SWM features
• Reversable unit providing heating, cooling and hot water;
• Available in 8kW to 14kW capacity (single and three phase versions);
• Max flow temperature of 68ºC;
• Noise level of SPL 41dB-8kW ;
• Pre-charged for 35m pipe run;
• Maximum pipe run 50m.
For more information visit: https://les.mitsubishielectric.ie/products/heating/domestic/outdoor/puzswm or contact Mitsubishi Electric on: T: +353 1 419 8800; E: sales.info@meir.mee.com W: les.mitsubishielectric.ie
Department of Housing Local Government and Heritage
• Record 32,121 new homes started construction in first five months of 2024.
• First Home Scheme making affordable home ownership a reality for thousands of our citizens – Over 4,850 approvals in first two years of the Scheme.
• Proposed target of 8-week turn-around time in conveyancing and probate.
• Government approves establishment of new independent Building Standards Regulator to ensure no repeat of past mistakes.
• New Local Authority Renovation and Purchase Loan to open for applications July 22nd.
The Government has today published the latest quarterly update under Housing for All, showing continued strong momentum in the delivery of new homes and significant progress on fundamental reforms so that we continue on this upward trajectory.
There has been record momentum in housing so far this year, with almost 52,000 new homes started in the year to the end of May, an increase of over 85% on the previous 12 months. A robust pipeline is in place with almost 38,000 homes approved for planning permission in the 12 months to the end of March 2024. Over 25,000 new social homes are either on site or at design and tender stage.
Government is confident that this trend of exceeding annual Housing for All targets will continue and this year’s target will also be exceeded.
Housing for All is making home ownership a reality for thousands of our citizens across the country. Over 4,850 buyers have been approved under the First Home Scheme since its launch two years ago, with over 1,900 homes already bought using the scheme. 4,200 claims were made under the Help-to-Buy Scheme, which helps first time buyers with their deposit, in the first half of this year, an increase of almost 30% on the same period in 2023.
Housing for All is not only providing thousands of homes to people today, but also fundamentally reforming the housing sector so future delivery is assured. Quarter 2 saw progress across far-reaching reform of the planning system and the promotion of innovation in the construction sector.
The quarter saw the conclusion of an important review of the conveyancing and probate processes. A number of recommendations to improve both processes, including a national target of 8 weeks for the completion so that much-needed homes are not lying empty for long periods of time will now be implemented.
Housing for All includes important reforms to drive high standards and quality in construction, ensuring that the mistakes of the past are not repeated. In an important step, Government today agreed to the establishment of an independent Building Standards Regulator to strengthen the oversight role of the State, further reduce the risk of repeating the building failures of the past and increase public confidence in construction-related activity.
The Local Authority Purchase and Renovation Loan which was approved by Government at the beginning of June will be open for applications from July 22nd nationwide. The loan, which is an expansion of the Local Authority Home Loan, will support both the purchase and renovation of homes which are eligible under the existing Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant. This reinforces the Government’s commitment to bring homes back into use, a key objective of Housing for All, while also providing another funding pathway for individuals to realise their goal of homeownership.
The transformation to date under Housing for All now means we can scale up our ambition and target even higher levels of delivery over the coming years. In the Autumn, Government will publish an updated Housing for All Action Plan setting out how we plan to continue our success.
Further progress highlighted in the Housing for All Q2 2024 progress report, published today, includes:
• Continued focus on turning vacant and derelict properties back into homes, with almost 8,200 applications and over 5,000 approvals under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant, new Local Authority Purchase and Renovation Loan (LAPR), and 1,224 vacant and derelict properties approved under Call 3 of the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (with potential for 5,406 homes).
• 2,320 apprentice registrations for the 10 key construction trades in the first half of this year, an increase of 8% on the same period last year.
• Progress on the delivery of homes on State Lands, including almost 300 new homes at Shanganagh with the first phase to be delivered later this year, construction underway at St. Kevin’s in Cork and the former Devoy Barracks in Naas, and detailed design ongoing on several other sites across the country.
• Continued State support through Project Tosaigh, with 392 new apartments now under construction at The Crossings, Adamstown.
• Progress on the Planning and Development Bill which has now completed Second Stage in Seanad Éireann.
• A Housing Funding Seminar on 3 July to identify next steps in attracting the required levels of private development finance to deliver 50,000 new homes per year.
• Progress on the implementation of the Accelerated Delivery Programme to deliver over 1,500 new social homes using Modern Methods of Construction.
• Publication of the Report of the Housing Commission which is now being reviewed by the Housing Agency in terms of costings, timelines and prioritisation.
• Completion of a review of the private rental sector to support a well-functioning private rental market.
• Completion of a Development Cost study to help inform policies that will influence the cost of construction.
• A review of the structure of the Irish residential construction sector, with recommendations to improve delivery capacity.
• €100m investment to deliver more than 1,000 new student accommodation beds and legislation to ensure student-specific leases for the traditional academic year of September to May.
• 71 new local authority posts to help ramp up the delivery of affordable housing throughout the country.
Commenting on today’s announcement, Taoiseach Simon Harris said: “Housing is one of the greatest societal challenges we face. This report gives us significant signs of progress.
"The number of homes commenced in the first five months this year is 147% higher than this time last year.
"The number of homes bought using the First Home scheme has increased by 100% since this time last year.
"There is much to do and today, the Government has agreed a number of new measures on probate, legislation on improving the remit of the Residential Tenancies Board and new legislation on the right to buy a home.
"This demonstrates the Government's unrelenting commitment to delivering more homes, more homeownership."
Tánaiste Micheál Martin said:
“Housing is a top priority for Government and under Housing for All, real progress is being made. We are seeing record levels of new homes under construction in 2024 and a strong pipeline to sustain momentum into next year and beyond.
“Housing for All is making a real difference and is helping first time buyers to purchase their own home. Since its launch two years ago, more than 4,850 individuals and couples have been approved under the First Home Scheme. Also, the Help to Buy Scheme has supported over 4,200 to buy their first home in the first half of this year alone.”
The Minister for Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, Roderic O’Gorman said:
“The most sustainable buildings we have are the ones that already exist, and I am delighted to see continued progress being made right across the country in tackling vacancy and dereliction. Applications for the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant have been received in every local authority, with over 5,000 approved to date.
“In order to increase these numbers even further, the Local Authority Home Loan scheme will be extended from next week so that people who are interested in refurbishing a vacant home can also get a loan from their local council to do so.
“By bringing old homes back into use in this way, we are breathing new life into the centres of our towns and villages.”
The Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, Darragh O’Brien added:
“The supply of new homes is increasing under Housing for All. Building started on over 32,000 new homes in the first five months of this year. That is 147% higher than the same five-month period in 2023 and real evidence that Government initiatives such as the development contribution waiver and Uisce Éireann connection rebate scheme are having a real impact. I expect the positive trend to continue when data for building starts in June is published later this week.
“While we are significantly scaling up our stock it’s imperative that we ensure the homes being built now continue to be of the highest quality. Cabinet have today agreed to the drafting of legislation which will underpin a new Building Standards Regulatory Authority which will not only drive compliance and strengthen oversight, but will also improve consistency and enhance public confidence in construction related activity.
“As I have always said, the targets we have under Housing for All have never been a ceiling or a limitation to our ambition, and that has been proven twice now with overall targets being surpassed in both 2022 and 2023. In the area of vacancy in particular we have placed a big emphasis on getting vacant homes back into use and recently doubled the initial target under the Vacant Property Refurbishment Grant to 4,000 homes. It continues to go from strength to strength as evidenced by the thousands of applications to date from all across the country.
“I look forward to the publication of new targets in the Autumn and to continuing to use every tool available to us to reach and exceed them where possible.”
Unipipe IRL Ltd.: 24 Years of Delivering NIBE
Quality and Innovation to Ireland
As the demand for sustainable heating solutions grows, NIBE stands out for its longevity, quality, and expertise. For over two decades, Unipipe IRL Ltd. has been the exclusive supplier of NIBE heat pumps in Ireland, delivering reliable, energy-efficient heating to countless homes and businesses.
NIBE: A Legacy of Excellence in Sustainable Heating
With 70 years of experience in sustainable solutions and 40 years dedicated to heat pump technology, NIBE is a global leader. The first heat pump NIBE manufactured was an Exhaust Air model, introduced 40 years ago. Since then, NIBE has been refining this technology, demonstrating that Exhaust Air heat pumps are not a new innovation.
Unipipe IRL Ltd.: Leaders in Exhaust Air Heat Pump Technology
The first NIBE heat pump installed in Ireland, supplied and supported by Unipipe IRL Ltd., was an Exhaust Air heat pump. We have more experience with this technology than anyone else in Ireland, with many systems still operating after more than 20 years.
Advanced Features: Integrated Energy Meters
NIBE heat pumps come equipped with integrated energy meters, allowing users to monitor running costs and optimise efficiency. This feature highlights NIBE's commitment to delivering both performance and transparency in energy use.
Expert NIBE Support: A Team You Can Trust
We’re proud to have NIBE-dedicated engineers, some with us since 2000. With 24 years of experience working exclusively with NIBE products, our team ensures top-tier technical support and service.
Your Trusted Partner for Quality and Support
Unipipe supplies and supports NIBE products across Ireland, offering dedicated service, expert technical support and a constant supply of spare parts. Our experience guarantees the best in product quality and support.
Looking Ahead
As Ireland embraces a sustainable future, NIBE, with decades of experience, leads the way. Unipipe IRL Ltd. is committed to continuing our partnership with NIBE, providing the most advanced and reliable heating solutions on the market.
• Minister Eamon Ryan has announced 131 new high-powered recharging points for electric vehicles to be built across 17 recharging pools along major roads.
• Average distance between recharging pools will be 45km
• The infrastructure will be built by private business, grant aided by the Department of Transport.
• The new recharging infrastructure to be provided under this Scheme, as well as those intended to be provided under the next national roads scheme, are expected to be in place by the end of 2025.
The Minister for Transport, Eamon Ryan, has announced the locations of 17 new high-powered recharging pools for electric vehicles along the National Road Network. Each of these recharging pools provides banks of Fast and Ultra-Fast recharging points, so that people can charge their EVs quickly.
This initiative will bolster Ireland’s Electric Vehicle (EV) recharging infrastructure and promote sustainable transportation. It is the first part of a major plan to ensure that there are more recharging points along our roads. A second grant scheme concentrating on national roads is expected to open later this year. The new recharging infrastructure to be provided under this Scheme, as well as those intended to be provided under the next national roads scheme, are expected to be in place by the end of 2025. Following the installation of the grant-aided recharging infrastructure, the average distance between high-power recharging pools along the scheme routes will be 45km.
Eamon Ryan, Minister for Transport, said: “EVs are an important part of our journey to reducing emissions in the transport sector. They are cleaner, better cars but we want to provide extra certainty to people either using an EV now or thinking about one into the future. Putting in place these banks of high-powered recharging points is an important first step in our commitment to people and to a more sustainable transport system.
"We will follow it up with many other schemes to ensure people know that they can charge their cars easily. This will complement our other commitments such as the EV purchase grant scheme, which will remain unchanged again next year, our grants for home chargers and the continued VRT reduction for EVs. Add this to the greater choice and price competitiveness on the market, we hope more and more people will be encouraged to choose electric.”
The 131 high-power recharging points will provide 24,260 kilowatts (24 megawatts) of additional recharging capacity. They will be funded by Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland (ZEVI) under the first EV Charging Infrastructure LDV (Light Duty Vehicle) En-Route Grant Scheme and led by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII). The grant scheme was launched in February this year and aims to accelerate the development of EV recharging infrastructure across Ireland's road network by incentivising private sector involvement.
Peter Walsh, CEO of TII, said:
“Our collaboration with ZEVI and private businesses underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in advancing EV recharging infrastructure. These recharging points will not only benefit individual drivers but also contribute to Ireland’s overall environmental objectives.”
There were no successful applicants for additional High-power recharging pools to supplement the existing recharging pool at Cashel, on the M8 corridor between Junction 3 Ballacolla and Dunkettle, a route also served by other existing recharging pools.
However, additional LDV en-route grant schemes are under development and will seek to address any areas of the network requiring additional support, where it was not possible to make sufficient awards under the initial LDV grant scheme, as well as providing further EV recharging infrastructure coverage of the National Road Network.
This first scheme represents a significant step toward achieving Ireland’s clean energy goals under the National EV Charging Network Plan. The Plan will provide a pathway for the accelerated delivery across the
Changing the profile of Construction Waste Management
The waste and Resource Recovery Experts
Integrated Materials Solutions (IMS) is an award-winning environmental company specialising in construction and demolition waste management, as well as circular economy solutions, including resource recovery and waste reduction.
Strategically located just off the M1 in north Co. Dublin, IMS is at the forefront of delivering comprehensive environmental services designed to meet customer requirements.
Our Core Services Include:
• Complete Construction Waste Management: We manage all aspects of construction waste, from greenfield soils to hazardous materials, ensuring comprehensive and compliant disposal and recovery.
• Biosecure Disposal of Invasive Species: We specialise in the safe and effective disposal of invasive alien species, such as Japanese knotweed, adhering to biosecurity protocols.
• Certified Low Carbon Aggregates and Sand: Under our ‘Greenstone’ brand, we produce Ireland’s pioneering recovered aggregates which are certified for various applications including pipe bedding, road construction, thermal fill and in certain concrete types.
• Waste Classification and Management: Our services encompass waste classification, materials testing, compliance tracking, and the development of detailed management plans.
• Site Clearance and Logistics: We offer efficient site clearance and logistical support to facilitate smooth project execution.
IMS operates the sole engineering landfill in Co. Dublin, under EPA Waste License W0129-02. The Hollywood facility accepts a range of waste types for disposal and recovery. The company’s expert staff are on hand to ensure our customers’ waste management requirements are met in a compliant and cost-effective manner.
Our ‘Greenstone’ recovered aggregates represent a significant advancement in sustainable material management and are Ireland’s first-ever recovered aggregates. The materials have undergone Life Cycle Assessment and have a verified Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) which shows the materials to have a carbon footprint which is over 95% lower than equivalent virgin aggregates. The process diverts significant volumes of concrete, soil and stone from landfill each year and turns them into valuable resources. Our materials are certified for a range of bound and unbound uses and are produced under strict quality control procedures which are accredited to EN12620, EN13242 and ISO14001. The aggregates and sand can be used for pipe bedding, ESB approved thermal fill, road construction materials and for use in certain types of concrete.
Additionally, IMS provides the only licensed facility in the greater Dublin area for the off-site biosecure disposal of Japanese knotweed. Japanese knotweed is an aggressive and fast-growing species that has been designated as an Invasive Alien Plant Species (IAPS). The species was imported into Ireland in the 1800s as an ornamental plant and has now spread to all parts of the country. It has a vigorous rhizome (root) system that can extend up to seven metres wide and two metres deep. Excavation of IAPS must be done under the direction of a suitably qualified expert and licence from the National Parks and Wildlife Services.
The knotweed is capable of damaging built environments by exploiting cracks and weaknesses in tarmac and paving or mortar as the rhizome root system extends in search of moisture. The problems it causes to the floral environment are even greater, damaging biodiversity and increasing flooding risks as the plant wins out over native species.
Now that Invasive Species Surveys have become a planning application requirement in many local authority areas, this service is vital to many developments.
For further information or to engage our services, please contact us at info@imsirl.ie or by phone at (01) 843 3744.
WAVIN SET TO LAUNCH DUCTILE IRON B125 RANGE
Leading plumbing and drainage manufacturer, Wavin has launched B125, a new range of covers and frames to complement its extensive A15 offering designed for use in gravity drainage installations.
The Ductile Iron B125 covers and frames, available in 450mm and 600mm square sizes, are designed for use
in private residential and non-residential pedestrian areas – making them ideal for single domestic driveways and public footpaths.
With the rise of SUVs and EVs, modern cars are getting both bigger and heavier. A typical family car can now weigh over 2 tonnes. As the new B125 range covers a maximum weight loading of 12.5 tonnes, this offers peace of mind for any family car or van.
Independently tested and certified, the B125 rated covers are also the recommended requirement for nontrafficked public spaces – supporting local authorities and developers with their drainage.
Features of the B125 covers include a 75mm frame depth and all-round square edges, ideal for fast and easy installation into block paving and improved tarmac adhesion. Additionally, the range includes optional cover locking points for increased security for higher risk areas.
Steve Jeffries, product manager at Wavin, said: “The launch of our Wavin Ductile Iron B125 covers and frames is set to advance our drainage offerings and help contractors ensure a high quality and durable installation in domestic driveways and public pedestrian areas.
“The Wavin drainage inspection chambers offer several base and shaft configurations to gain access to underground drainage pipelines, giving specifiers and installers the freedom to choose the most suitable system for their needs. The covers are for use with Wavin 450 Universal and Tegra 600 Inspection Chambers. The development of our B125 covers and frames provides additional options for those in the industry.”
For more information about Wavin’s latest Ductile IronB125 range, please see wavin.ie
While water quality is very high, the resilience of
drinking
water
supplies
must improve and will require sustained investment into the future, says EPA.
• The quality of drinking water from public supplies remains very high, with over 99.7 per cent of samples compliant with bacterial and chemical limits.
• The number of people served by “at risk” public water supplies has increased again in 2023 to 561,000, up from 481,000. This is primarily due to detections of persistent THM’s and cryptosporidium.
• The number of long-term boil water notices was 46 in 2023, almost double the number in 2022.
• One in twenty supplies failed to meet the THM standard in 2023.
• Progress to remove lead from our supply networks to protect public health is far too slow.
The EPA Drinking Water Quality in Public Supplies report 2023 released, shows that over 99.7 per cent of public water supplies comply with bacterial and chemical limits, which means our public water is safe to drink.
However, many supplies still lack robust treatment measures to guarantee their long-term resilience and safety. The EPA's Remedial Action List (RAL) identifies "at-risk" supplies that require improvements to safeguard public health. In 2023 there has been a further increase in the number of people served by supplies on the RAL (up to 561,000 – from 481,000). While it is positive to note that ten supplies were removed from the RAL following improvement works, the EPA - through enforcement and assessment activitieshave identified a further nine “at-risk” supplies that were added, primarily for THM and Cryptosporidium exceedances.
Good progress has been made in other areas such as disinfection, progression of the Drinking Water Safety Plan approach and making the lead remediation grant easier for the public to access.
Launching the report, Dr Tom Ryan, EPA Director said: “Our public water quality remains very high, which means that the public can remain confident that drinking water supplied to their homes is safe to drink. However, the resilience of drinking water supplies isn’t robust enough as evidenced by more “at-risk” supplies being identified by the EPA, and an almost doubling of longterm boil water notices in 2023. Implementing the findings of Drinking Water Safety Plans will be crucial to improve the resilience of supplies- this will require corresponding sustained investment in water services to continue to provide the people of Ireland with a safe and secure supply into the future.”
One in twenty supplies failed to meet the Trihalomethane (THM) standard in 2023 and supplies on the RAL for THM’s are impacting almost 300,000 people. Greater effort is needed by Uisce Éireann to implement improvements at supplies to minimise exposure to THM’s, including at major supplies such as Limerick City, and Kilkenny City.
With regard to lead in drinking water, Noel Byrne, EPA Programme Manager, said:
“Lead in our drinking water is a cumulative risk to human health and must be removed from our drinking supply network. Despite Ireland having a National Lead Strategy in place since 2015 progress to date has been far too slow. Uisce Éireann must accelerate the rollout of their lead mitigation plan to deal with the public supply network; the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage and Department of Health must outline their plans for lead replacement in public buildings and householders with lead pipes in their homes should avail of the enhanced lead remediation grant scheme to protect their health.”
In 2023, boil water notices impacted 254,000 people. Half of boil water notices were in place for more than 30 days, nearly double the number from 2022. This recent trend of significantly more long-term boil water notices needs to be reversed by Uisce Éireann and requires proactive measures to address the underlying causes and improve the resilience of these supplies.
The EPA Drinking Water Quality in Public Supplies report 2023 and the complete list of public water supplies currently on the Remedial Action List - including details of the proposed remedial measures and associated timeframes - are available on the EPA website.
FRS Training Unveiled New Brand Identity Aligned with FRS Co-Op
We were excited to announce that FRS Training has been rebranding to align with the new identity of FRS Co-Op. As a key part of our organisation, FRS Training has been a pillar of excellence, providing over 100,000 training courses across Ireland in areas such as health and safety, construction, agriculture, leadership, and more. With our rebrand, we were proud to showcase our commitment to growth, innovation, and community support.
This rebrand came as part of a larger initiative that saw FRS Network evolve into FRS Co-Op, a name that better reflected our role as a social enterprise driven by purpose. Our new brand identity emphasised our core belief that "We grow better together," and this was especially true for FRS Training. As we continue to support thousands of individuals and businesses with top-quality training programs, we remain deeply committed to the communities we serve.
Speaking about the rebrand, Ben Fearn, Head of Sales & Operations at FRS Training, said, "This is an exciting new chapter for FRS Training as we align with the FRS Co-Op brand. This rebrand represented a fresh start and a strong commitment to our values of growth, innovation, and community. We have big plans to expand our offerings and continue providing exceptional training services across Ireland. Our goal is to build on our legacy while looking forward to new opportunities to support and empower our clients and communities. Together, we would grow stronger and better.”
As we move forward under the FRS Co-Op banner, FRS Training continue to deliver the same trusted services while embracing new opportunities to expand and improve. We look forward to growing together with our colleagues, clients, and communities, helping everyone we work with to thrive.
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Key contract signed for critical upgrade to wastewater infrastructure in Avoca
We are delighted to announce the signing of a new construction contract that will deliver critical upgrades to the wastewater infrastructure in Avoca, Co. Wicklow. This multi-million-euro investment will see the construction of a new wastewater plant in this picturesque village of the Garden County.
Working in partnership with Wicklow County Council, Uisce Éireann is committed to ending the unacceptable practice of untreated wastewater being discharged into the Avoca River.
The Avoca Sewerage Scheme will deliver the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant which will bring a host of benefits to Avoca including significantly improving the water quality of the Avoca River; better health and integrity of the environment and will ensure there is capacity available for future social and economic growth in the area. The new wastewater treatment plant will also enhance biodiversity at the site through habitat creation.
Ward and Burke Construction Ltd. have been awarded the construction contract and will deliver the project on behalf of Uisce Éireann. Construction is due to begin in the coming months and is set to be completed in 2026.
Commenting on the benefits of this vital infrastructure for the community, Conor Delaney , Programme Manager at Uisce Éireann, said:
“We are delighted to be progressing this significant project for the local community in Avoca. This project will end the current practice of discharging untreated wastewater into the Avoca River, thereby improving water quality and protecting marine life. The project reflects Uisce Éireann’s ongoing commitment to the efficient delivery of critical infrastructure to support growth in local communities across County Wicklow as the new plant has been sized to accommodate an increase in the local population.”
Conor added, “This project showcases Uisce Éireann’s drive for innovation and commitment to sustainability. Constructing new reed beds will dewater treated sludge using solar evaporation, providing a sustainable and cost-effective solution for the long-term treatment of sludge from wastewater.”
This project in Avoca is one example of how Uisce Éireann is working in partnership with Wicklow County Council to protect our environment and support the local community to thrive. In Arklow, works are ongoing to construct a new wastewater treatment plant at North Quay, Ferrybank, which when complete in 2025 will also eliminate the discharge of raw sewage into the Avoca River.
We will endeavour to keep the local community and stakeholders updated as this project progresses. For more information about this project, please visit the project page.
Uisce Éireann commencing multi-million euro upgrade to water infrastructure in Clonmel
Uisce Éireann’s concerted efforts to improve water supply for customers in Clonmel is continuing as works will soon commence to improve the security and resilience of the water supply across the town. The project, which represents a multi-million-euro investment in water infrastructure, will result in homes and businesses of Clonmel and surrounding areas being able to enjoy a safer, more secure water supply.
In recent months, Uisce Éireann has carried out local remedial and improvement works to address the number of unplanned interruptions and water quality issues. This now marks the next stage in Uisce Éireann’s investment in Clonmel and will deliver a more robust, resilient water supply through upgraded treatment facilities, additional storage, and an upgraded network.
The works will involve an upgrade to the treatment facilities at Monroe Water Treatment Plant (WTP); the installation of 15km of new water mains, as well as upgrades to the Rathronan Pump Station which will connect the Monroe supply to the Clonmel North Reservoir and Poulavanogue network. It will address water quality risks for customers on the town’s Poulavanogue supply, allowing it to be taken off the EPA’s Remedial Action List.
Uisce Éireann Water Regional Operations Manager, Jim Fitzgerald, said: “This essential work is part of a significant investment by Uisce Éireann to improve the water infrastructure across Tipperary, prioritising investment where it is needed most.
“The upgrade of Monroe Treatment Plant and the construction of 15km of new water main will ensure a more robust, resilient water supply and significant enhancement to water security across the town. Towns like Clonmel have had to deal with periods of instability regarding their water supply. This project will significantly improve the security and resilience of the Clonmel supply and allow the community to thrive into the future.” “I want to take this opportunity to thank the people of Clonmel for their ongoing support and patience throughout the delivery of this vital water infrastructure upgrade for the community,” Jim continued.
The project will be carried out by Shareridge on behalf of Uisce Éireann. Site Investigation works will commence from August with main construction works currently planned to commence in September. The works will take approximately 18 to 24 months to complete and will be carried out in phases to minimise disruption to the local community.
The works may require some short-term water interruptions, and the project team will ensure that customers are given a minimum of 48 hours’ notice prior to any planned interruptions.
For further information about the project, please visit our dedicated project webpage.
Commencement of €22m upgrade of water treatment plant at Whitegate, Co. Cork
Uisce Éireann is delighted to announce the commencement of an upgrade at Whitegate Water Treatment Plant (WTP). The upgrade will ensure a safe, secure, and reliable supply of drinking water to approximately 10,300 people served by the Whitegate Regional Water Supply.
This significant investment, which is being carried out in partnership with Cork County Council, will address risks to water quality by providing enhanced treatment facilities at a brand-new water treatment plant which will provide 6 million litres of water per day. The new plant will be located on a site adjacent to the existing Kilva plant which will be decommissioned.
Commenting on the benefits of the project, Programme Manager for Uisce Éireann, Hugh Kennedy said: “We’re delighted to be progressing with this important project. The issues with water quality are well known to the people of Whitegate and surrounding areas who have had to endure persistent boil water notices. This new and improved infrastructure will address these issues and enable the community to enjoy a reliable and safe water supply into the future.”
He continued: “Uisce Éireann would like to remind customers that the Boil Water Notice remains in place. We recognise the significant inconvenience this causes to impacted customers and would like to thank everyone for their patience and ongoing support while we advance this critical project for the benefit of the community.” Facilities at the new water treatment plant will include the construction of a 450,000-litre raw water balancing tank; a clear water tank; a new coagulation, flocculation, and clarification system; a new filtration system; and Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection. Once complete, the project will ensure Whitegate’s water supply remains compliant with National and EU drinking water regulations.
The works are being carried out by Glanua on behalf of Uisce Éireann and are due for completion in 2026. We will endeavour to keep stakeholders updated as the project progresses.
Uisce Éireann is responsible for delivering public drinking water and wastewater services for the people of Ireland. We are committed to enabling communities to thrive by continuously upgrading and developing critical infrastructure to support sustainable growth and development, providing safe drinking water, and enhancing the environment.
For further information, please visit our dedicated project webpage.
Kilrush community reaps benefits of Uisce
Éireann’s €11m investment
The Banner County has plenty to celebrate this week with Uisce Éireann also announcing that the construction of an €11 million wastewater treatment in Kilrush has been successfully completed. This significant investment in key infrastructure will support future social and economic growth in the coastal town.
This vital project, which was carried out in partnership with Clare County Council, ends the discharge of untreated wastewater from Kilrush into the lower Shannon Estuary.
Speaking about the project, Programme Manager at Uisce Éireann Esther White said: “We are delighted to have delivered this important project for the community of Kilrush. The new treatment plant and sewerage infrastructure will improve water quality in the Shannon Estuary and protect recreational waters for swimming, fishing, boating, and sightseeing, as well as protecting the integrity of the local marine environment. It will also support future growth, and social and economic development in the area.”
Esther added: “This project in Kilrush is one example of how Uisce Éireann is working in partnership with Clare County Council to protect our environment and support local communities. Projects were also recently completed to eliminate the discharge of untreated wastewater in Clarecastle and Liscannor. Works have commenced in Ballyvaughan with planning for Kilkee moving forward.”
The project was carried out by EPS Group on behalf of Uisce Éireann. Works involved the construction of a new wastewater treatment plant and installation of sewer pipelines. The existing pumping station on Francis Street was also upgraded to include new mechanical plant and a storm water storage tank.
Uisce Éireann is responsible for delivering public drinking water and wastewater services for the people of Ireland. We are committed to enabling communities to thrive by continuously upgrading and developing critical infrastructure to support sustainable growth and development, providing safe drinking water, and enhancing the environment.
For further information, please visit our dedicated project webpage.
Residents in Drogheda and East Meath to Benefit from major Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrade
Uisce Éireann is pleased to announce the commencement of major works to the Drogheda Waste Water Treatment plant, which primarily relates to the covering of the primary settlement tanks. The project aims to ensure on-going compliance with statutory requirements, ultimately providing a cleaner and more pleasant environment for residents in the greater Drogheda area and parts of East Meath.
Esther White, Programme Manager at Uisce Éireann, emphasized the importance of this project for the local community. “We’re looking forward to beginning construction of this critical project for the people of Drogheda. When complete, this new infrastructure will ensure a cleaner and more pleasant environment for residents in the greater Drogheda area and parts of East Meath.”
The works, which represent an investment of € 10m by Uisce Éireann in Drogheda, are expected to be completed within 27 months. These upgrades will be carried out by EPS (Electrical and Pump Services) on behalf of Uisce Éireann and will be conducted entirely within the confines of the wastewater treatment plant, minimizing traffic disruption in the locality during construction.
Uisce Éireann is committed to delivering public drinking water and wastewater services for the people of Ireland, continuously upgrading and developing critical infrastructure to support sustainable growth and development while enhancing the environment. For more information about this project, please visit the Drogheda Wastewater Treatment Plant page on the Uisce Éireann website.
€8m Upgrade Complete as the Portloman Water Treatment Plant Safeguards Mullingar’s Drinking Water Supply
Upgrade works at the newly revamped Portloman Water Treatment Plant are now complete, improving water quality across Mullingar, as well as enhancing the water supply to homes and businesses for 63,000 people.
The €8m project underwent various critical upgrades to the drinking water supply in Mullingar, Co Westmeath. The Portloman Water Treatment Plant upgrade now provides a more reliable water supply for existing homes and businesses. Located on the shores of Lough Owel, the plant supplies the town and surrounding areas with drinking water and utilises a membrane ultrafiltration technology as the main treatment process.
The investment included replacing these membrane filters and optimising of the treatment process. A major energy efficiency upgrade was also included as part of the project by the installation of solar PV and high performing energy efficient pumps. This ensures the delivery of a clean, safe drinking water source and improves the drinking water quality for Mullingar.
Speaking about the project John McElwaine, Programme Manager with Uisce Éireann said: “We are delighted with the success of the upgrade at the Portloman Water Treatment Plant. This project is of vital importance for residents and businesses in Mullingar and the surrounding areas. This treatment plant utilises unique membrane ultrafiltration technology as the main water treatment process. The completion of these works now safeguards the water supply in Mullingar presently and into the future.”
John added “These works will also result in a major reduction in the energy consumed at the treatment plant with the installation of solar panels and energy efficient pumps. This will lead to significant reductions in the energy consumption over the coming years. We would like to thank the local community for their support and co-operation as we carried out this vital work."
Uisce Éireann is committed to sustainable, eco-friendly infrastructure. The Portloman Water Treatment Plant upgrade demonstrates our dedication to energy efficiency and biodiversity. We installed 160kW solar panels, reducing carbon emissions by 39 tonnes annually, and energy-efficient pumps, saving 21 tonnes each year. Furthermore, we’ve reused the sludge dewatering centrifuge at another site in a sustainable way to the benefit of the public and environment, while our wildflower landscaping enhances the natural environment.
The works were carried out by Murphy Process Engineering on behalf of Uisce Éireann. For further information on the project, please visit the dedicated local project page.
Uisce Éireann is responsible for the delivery of all public water and wastewater services in Ireland. We are committed to continuously upgrading and developing critical infrastructure to support growth in our economy, while protecting the environment and safeguarding water supplies.