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Bank of Ireland finances construction of 25,000-home pipeline nationwide
Bank of Ireland details major construction activity as it finances a nationwide 25,000-home pipeline. The bank also expands investment in student accommodation, green energy and higher education infrastructure.
Industry Leaders
The construction sector continues to demonstrate resilience and ambition, evident in the latest developments shaping projects, leadership, and technology. First, ‘TODD Architects’ Penny Linton Wins Women in Construction Award at the Irish Construction Industry Awards 2025’ last October highlights the importance of visionary leadership and sustainable design. Her work across education, healthcare, retrofit, and commercial projects exemplifies the calibre of talent driving standards upward, setting a benchmark for the 2026 awards. Meanwhile, digital transformation is further redefining project delivery. ‘BAM advances hospital construction through expanded use of Autodesk digital tools’, integrating building information modelling and digital twin technology. In addition, technology investment is also reshaping operational efficiency. ‘Gravis secures funding to expand AI earthmoving technology’, offering autonomous and augmented solutions for construction machinery. These stories underscore a unifying theme: construction is evolving through leadership, digital integration, and technology adoption. Explore the full edition to understand the leaders, projects, and technology defining construction today.
TODD Architects’ Penny Linton Wins Women in Construction Award at the Irish Construction Industry Awards 2025
Penny Linton of TODD Architects won the Women in Construction Award at the Irish Construction Industry Awards 2025 held last October. Her leadership now sets the standard as the 2026 awards approach.
Turkish consortium undertakes $4B Damascus airport upgrade
Turkish construction firms Kalyon Insaat and Cengiz Insaat secure a $4B (€3.5b) contract to modernise Damascus International Airport. The project spans four phases, targeting passenger growth, infrastructure upgrades, and regional economic development.
Gravis secures funding to expand AI earthmoving technology
Zurich-based startup Gravis Robotics secures $23M (£20m) to expand its AI-driven earthmoving technology across the UK, US, and EU. The funding supports autonomous and operator-assist construction machinery, targeting higher site productivity and efficiency.
McQuillan Companies expands construction footprint with strategic acquisition
A Northern Ireland construction group has expanded its contracting and facilities management reach through a new acquisition. The move adds scale across civil engineering, demolition and maintenance services in Ireland and Britain.
McAvoy appoints new design manager to support healthcare construction growth
A Northern Ireland construction and offsite manufacturing firm has expanded its healthcare construction capability with the appointment of a new design manager. The move highlights continued activity in healthcare construction pipelines.
BAM advances hospital construction through expanded use of Autodesk digital tools
A major construction digitalisation milestone emerges as BAM UK and Ireland advances work on Ireland’s National Children’s Hospital using Autodesk Construction Cloud. The project highlights how large-scale builds are shifting towards data-driven delivery across complex sites.
Daiwa House acquires major stake in Sumitomo Densetsu
Daiwa House Industry is acquiring a 49.34% stake in engineering company Sumitomo Densetsu for USD1.9bn (€1.65bn). The deal involves a tender offer and a planned share buyback in Japan.
Development Lens
This edition focuses on notable movements in the construction sector, where recognition, growth, and strategic expansion are converging to shape industry dynamics. Just last month, Mitchell McDermott Wins Two Awards at the Irish Construction Industry Awards 2025 demonstrates sustained excellence, highlighting the firm’s innovative approach and commitment to project delivery across Ireland. This achievement establishes a new standard for next year’s awards, challenging peers to match its level of performance and innovation. Meanwhile, Cardo Group boosts revenue 74 per cent following acquisitions illustrates how consolidation and targeted acquisitions can drive operational performance, expanding reach across the UK and Ireland’s housing and maintenance sectors. On an international scale, SGTM secures approval for Casablanca stock exchange listing marks a milestone for Morocco’s construction sector, offering the company access to capital markets and positioning it for pan-African growth. These stories underline the strategic importance of recognition, investment, and financial positioning for companies navigating competitive and evolving markets. Explore the full coverage to see how these developments could influence construction practices, partnerships, and growth strategies across domestic and international markets.
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