Profits rise by a quarter at Irish unit of Jacobs Engineering
Performance driven by increased activity across several of the major markets in which its clients operate
Performance driven by increased activity across several of the major markets in which its clients operate
Directors agreed to pay dividend of €20m to Irish firm’s European parent
Bob Pragada’s career has spanned time in the US navy, working at Camp David for Bill Clinton and running engineering and consultancy group Jacobs
Minister for Finance Michael McGrath formally opens engineering giant’s new office as it marks 50 years in Ireland
An Appreciation
Link was one of three big transport projects planned during boom, along with Luas Cross City and the Metro
Claim that Tehran appears to be standing down sparked relief rally in markets
Top 1000: Who’s going up, who’s going down, who’s in the black and who’s back in the red?
Excellence Awards highlight the outstanding and diverse achievements of engineers
Company recently awarded contract to develop the Dublin MetroLink project
Business Week: also in the news was Storm Ophelia; Brexit; hotel industry; and Athenry
State agency has identified up to 24 sites for data centre investments around Ireland
Dropped from the panel for three years he has made his way back via Cardiff and Dublin
Engineering giant’s business in Republic grew revenues by close to 80% to €373m
Bracing for a Trump-fuelled growth ‘pause’ and its UK purchase of Alban
Pretax profit declines despite large rise in full-year turnover for NY-listed group
Former chief executive of Tesco Ireland to be chairman
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices