by Haley Neville | Mar 17, 2026 | Latest News
Every year on St Patrick’s Day, Ireland’s culture takes centre stage around the world. Yet beyond music, food and celebrations, the country also has a remarkable engineering story. Across Ireland, bridges, energy infrastructure and major regeneration projects reflect...
by GroFu_Admin | Feb 20, 2026 | Latest News
The UK data centre market continues to expand as hyperscale operators, enterprise providers and edge facilities compete for capacity. Demand headlines often focus on AI growth and cloud adoption. On site, however, viability is rarely determined by digital demand. It...
by GroFu_Admin | Feb 20, 2026 | Latest News
Energy infrastructure construction in the UK has changed pace and character. What was once the domain of large, centralised assets now sits within commercial developments, industrial estates, logistics hubs, and mixed-use sites. Battery storage, EV charging, on-site...
by Ashley_Chaplin | Feb 20, 2026 | Latest News
When compared with large thermal or energy-from-waste facilities, solar farms are usually seen as much quicker infrastructure projects due to a much shorter physical building phase. Solar farms are frequently described as quick infrastructure projects. Compared to...
by Ashley_Chaplin | Jan 26, 2026 | Latest News
Electric vehicle charging is no longer a fringe consideration on commercial sites. It’s now routinely included on commercial developments., often before decisions around layout or servicing are fully resolved. Charging provision brings power demand, civils, and...
by Ashley_Chaplin | Jan 15, 2026 | Latest News
Warehouse construction is driven by logistics, infrastructure, and power demand long before design details come into play. That reality becomes more pronounced as warehouses increase in scale and energy intensity. Structural spans extend, servicing loads rise, and...
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