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Surge in New Building Projects

20th October – The Journal.ie refers to the National Housing Construction Index in their article outlining the 40% increase in New Building Projects commencements during the first 8 months of 2014.  The article also references the impact of the New Building regulations on New Building Project commencements during the early part of this year. Read […]

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Newstalk Breakfast Interview with Danny

20th October – On this mornings Newstalk Breakfast Danny discusses the latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index with Ivan Yates.  Danny speaks about the quadrupling of Residential Developments since 2011 and while Residential Construction is starting from a historically low base the graphs that Link2Plans use to track both new Planning Applications and Project Commencements […]

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Growth in Residential Construction Sector

20th October – Business and Leadership point to increased planning applications and project commencements data from the latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index  as evidence of growth in the Residential Construction sector. Read full article

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Growth continues in home construction

20th October – Today Businessworl.ie  reference evidence from the latest edition of the Link2Plans National Housing Construction Index of continued growth in the residential home construction sector with both new planning applications and new building project starts in the first eight months of this year.  The home construction sector appears to be on the rise. Read full […]

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House Building County By County

August 2014 – This interesting article posted on the Journal.ie sources information from the Link2Plans National Housing Construction Index (NHCI) to analyse the level of House Building commenced during 2014.  The article focuses on the counties where the highest level of House Building has been recorder so far this year.  The level of new House […]

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