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Dublin Chamber raises competitiveness delivery warning
Read the full story: Dublin Chamber raises competitiveness delivery warningDublin Chamber is pressing government to accelerate competitiveness infrastructure delivery. Its priorities span housing, transport, water, airport capacity, domestic enterprise, skills, and the regulatory burden ahead of Budget 2027.
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Energy transition exposes leadership capacity gap

Energy delivery is exposing a widening shortage of experienced leaders. Newman Stewart says retirement, specialist demand, and international competition are placing major infrastructure and decarbonisation projects under increasing workforce pressure.






