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Positive news on SEAI grants for pyrite-impacted homes

Positive news on SEAI grants for pyrite-impacted homes

Fri, 14 Jun, 2024

New measures have been announced that will help householders availing of the Enhanced Defective Concrete Block Scheme to also access grants from the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) to improve the energy performance of their homes.
Developer of Dublin office building seeks to sue supplier over alleged defective concrete

Developer of Dublin office building seeks to sue supplier over alleged defective concrete

Wed, 08 May, 2024

KC Capital says the cost of removing the allegedly defective concrete from the nine-storey Greenside Building in Cuffe Street is some €9 million and its total loss and damage is €13 million

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