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96% of construction companies have reported a rise in the cost of building materials between June and August 2022, with 85% expecting cost rises to continue to year end, according to the latest Construction Industry Federation Economic Outlook research.
The simple answer to this question is yes, orangeries and garden rooms absolutely need foundations for stability. Foundations are needed to support...
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Concrete shed foundation blocks are a great way to create a level base for your shed. They can be doubled up to give a wide base, or stacked to...
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Myth: Lightning protection systems are only needed for wood or masonry structures, not modern day metal construction buildings. Fact: Metal roofing...
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To Cover or Not to Cover Ideally, firewood should remain uncovered so it can be properly dried, but this is not practical when rain, snow and ice...
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“We understand the issue the Government is seeking to address around the faulty product that was supplied into the construction sector, but we are concerned that this measure will result in additional costs for first-time buyers, people trying to extend their homes, affordable and social houses and public infrastructure projects, as it will drive costs up along the supply chain. “Current indicators from our research are that the outlook is stable for construction companies this year, which have weathered the impact of Brexit, Covid shutdowns and supply chain disruption. But there are challenges ahead, particularly for housing targets, which now include the impact of the new levy. “To support the industry to continue to deliver on critical housing and infrastructure for the Irish people, the Government should continue to invest counter cyclically and put in place measures to effectively manage inflation in the sector as we look towards 2023.” The Construction Industry Federation’s Economic Outlook Survey was carried out by Accuracy Research with 202 CIF members between 2nd – 9th September 2022. The federation’s annual conference will take place in Croke Park tomorrow, 6th October 2022, with 500 delegates from across the sector expected to attend. Simon Harris, Minister for Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science, and Michael McGrath, Minister for Public Expenditure and Reform, will address the audience.
10 Tips for Creating an Outdoor Office at Home Reduce glare, and protect the eyes. Opt for weatherproof furniture. Boost the WiFi. Protect your...
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To keep bucket toilets from smelling, an odor eliminator like poo powder is used to cover the waste after every use. It also helps in waste...
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Garages, sheds and other outbuildings You can build a garage or outbuilding on your property without planning permission as long as it's of a...
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