That's a prediction from AECOM's annual report.
It's expected the value of the construction industry here will be around €32b in 2024.
Infrastructure consulting firm AECOM's annual report predicts it'll be on a par with this year's value.
While the sector has stabilised compared with 2020 to 2022, there are still resource constraints keeping upward pressure on prices.
Hugh Fitzpatrick from the Construction Industry Federation outlines the areas that still need focus:
Looking at today's Currency Markets, one euro buys you £0.89 and $1.09.
While the ISEQ Index of Irish Shares is at 8,683, up 2.5% since the opening.
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