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BUSINESS POST NATIONAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUMMIT 2026 

Thursday, May 8, 2025
Radisson Blu Royal Hotel, Dublin

After many years of an expanding economy, Ireland is now at a moment where future growth crucially hinges on the delivery of large-scale strategic infrastructural projects. It’s crucial now that we prioritise global competitiveness by investing in  the infrastructure we need to drive our economy forward.

Currently the country has significant deficits in housing, health, transport, and electricity. While the economy’s growth and the wealth generated is truly astonishing, basic infrastructure is under increasing strain as investment and modernisation struggles to keep pace with our rapidly growing population.

The Business Post’s 2025 National Infrastructure Summit is an essential update for major infrastructure professionals. On May 8 you will hear the latest policy developments from the new government, understand what these mean for future projects, and review the progress with plans to speed up delivery. 

Join us on the date to understand the biggest issues currently facing planning and delivery of major infrastructure investments and be part of the conversation that will shape thecountry’s future infrastructure.

Who should attend?

Key government officials, departments and agencies, contractors and investors responsible for infrastructure assets in the areas of:

Housing and the built environment
Transport (Including ports, roads, bridges)
Health
Broadband/ Networks
Environmental Resources/Utilities (Water, Energy, Gas)

Topics include

  • Delivering through disruption: What geopolitical risks could derail our infrastructure investment plans?
  • Why 2026 is a pivotal year for national delivery, planning reform and system transformation
  • Accelerating infrastructure action plan – will it bring momentum and focus to the delivery of critical infrastructure?
  • Focus on essential energy and transport infrastructure projects
  • The Housing Infrastructure Investment Fund
  • Delivered on time and on budget: What can we learn from the National Broadband Plan?
  • Aligning infrastructure projects with our climate goals
  • Regulatory reform: How are we cutting red tape, reducing timelines and costs while fostering innovation in delivery?
  • Enhancing the security, reliability and recovery of critical infrastructure

 

 

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