Graham, a Northern Ireland national contractor, has expanded its footprint in Ireland with a new Dublin office at Northwood Business Park in Santry, enabling the firm to better support delivery of high-quality built environment projects across Ireland, according to a company announcement.
Representing more than €400,000 investment, the office spans 2,500 square feet and will serve as a hub for the national contractor's operations. The move is expected to create more than 40 jobs for local people, with the additional workforce supporting projects nationally whilst utilising local supply chains.
Positions will range from administrative and site support functions to operational roles, including project and utilities managers, site agents, engineers, surveyors and environmental sustainability specialists. The new office will be utilised by Graham's Civil Engineering Division.
Stephen Hill, managing director at Graham, said: "As our operations continue to grow, the new office will enable the creation of additional local jobs and allow us to work even closer with stakeholders, partners, and local communities as we continue to shape and enhance Dublin's built environment. This expansion not only supports the delivery of current projects but also positions GRAHAM to meet rising demand for high-quality infrastructure across the capital."
Demonstrating Graham's commitment to long-term investment in Dublin, the premises will grow operational capacity, adding to its existing hub in Santry. With the city identified as a key area for growth, the new office will enable Graham to further support a range of projects whilst contributing to the local economy and community simultaneously.
The organisation holds a strong track record in developing built environment networks across Dublin. The expansion reflects continued investment in Irish operations as the construction sector experiences significant growth across residential, commercial and infrastructure projects.
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