New Construction Technology Research and Innovation Centre
New Technology Centre will be hosted by NUI Galway & UCC to lead the Sustainability Pillar
The Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Leo Varadkar, TD, announced funding of €5 million, over 5 years, for the establishment of a Construction Technology Centre to accelerate research and innovation within the construction and built environment sector.
The Construction Technology Centre will be hosted by NUI Galway and the consortium includes University College Cork, Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin working with the Irish Green Building Council.
A team of researchers from across the Construction Technology Centre consortium, with expertise in the main areas of digital adoption, modern methods of construction and sustainability will be organised under five pillars to address the urgent areas of Productivity, Affordability and Cost; Quality and Safety; Sustainability; Skills and Training; and Collaboration.
Dr Marguerite Nyhan at UCC will lead the Sustainability Pillar of this new national centre, which brings together expertise in environmental sustainability, digital technologies, modern construction methods, environmental engineering and urban planning.
Senior Lecturer & Lead of the Sustainability Pillar of the Centre
UCC’s School of Engineering & Architecture, Environmental Research Institute and SFI MaREI Centre
Senior Lecturer & Research Fellow and Construction Technology Centre Leads
NUI Galway and SFI MaREI Centre
Senior Lecturer
UCC’s School of Engineering & Architecture, Environmental Research Institute and SFI MaREI Centre