Irish construction industry has long opposition to higher standards
This article, originally published in 2012, details the Irish building industry's history of opposition to higher standards.
This article, originally published in 2012, details the Irish building industry's history of opposition to higher standards.
Less than a third of new Irish homes meet energy efficiency and carbon emissions regulations, according to new figures. The number of new homes meeting the rules has also declined dramatically since 2005, according to data released by the Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland.
The government has launched a public consultation on its proposed new building control regulations. Environment minister Phil Hogan announced the new rules last year following the high profile failure of the Priory Hall development in Dublin to meet fire regulations, but details have just been released.