This is the unglamorous infrastructure that actually makes the country tick. Great seeing more of this stuff come online. The billions given to Uisce Éireann slowly coming to fruition.
Galway1012 on
Good shit
More of it needed
Immediate_Matter9139 on
Who did the works ? Curious that they kept their name out of the article, would’ve thought it was good press.
Elbon on
Talk about been a joke of a country^^tm, we can’t even make an omnishambles of the „once in a generation project“ scale project
MossyTracks2025 on
Unfortunetly, negative headliens get attention so the Children’s hospital will always take centre stage. I hope the make a documentary of this Uisce Eireann project as it would be good to show solid work being done and give people a boost that Ireland can do infrastructure well.
yellowbai on
this is the quiet boring stuff that pays dividends for the future. The UK has huge problems with water quality because it wasnt done. It is important for the environment and for health.
Margrave75 on
Was mad to see the amount of local loons that complained about this work being done and the amount of disruption it caused in the town.
STFU Karens!
torpeadophile on
I read an article somewhere before but can’t for the life of me find it now but basically it said that for certain types of projects we’re actually pretty good. I recall it referencing TII as being quite good (comparatively) in terms of large projects because they have people experienced in it (luas, major roads etc). I think it had mentioned water projects being done well too.
Comparing it to the hospital saga that was done by the dept of health with nobody who’s done a major build before.
I wish there was a department of infrastructure that was specifically staffed with people experienced in managing construction/surveying/design/planning etc and all departments that wanted to build something had to use them. Build up real expertise in delivering projects.
Hungover994 on
Great to hear there are competent people out there who get the job done
wascallywabbit666 on
Turns out Irish Water (now Uisce Eireann) was a pretty good thing after all. The people protested about water charges, the government backed down but just added it to the public expenditure bill (part of the reason we still pay USC).
10 years later they’ve quietly been building modern sewage treatment plants and drinking water plants all over the country. You rarely hear about cryptosporidium any more, and formerly polluted places like Dublin Bay now have good bathing water quality.
By comparison, in England they privatised everything and stopped investing. They have horrendous problems with overflows of sewage to rivers and lakes. Who would want to live somewhere like that?

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On time and on budget too. Nice one.
This is the unglamorous infrastructure that actually makes the country tick. Great seeing more of this stuff come online. The billions given to Uisce Éireann slowly coming to fruition.
Good shit
More of it needed
Who did the works ? Curious that they kept their name out of the article, would’ve thought it was good press.
Talk about been a joke of a country^^tm, we can’t even make an omnishambles of the „once in a generation project“ scale project
Unfortunetly, negative headliens get attention so the Children’s hospital will always take centre stage. I hope the make a documentary of this Uisce Eireann project as it would be good to show solid work being done and give people a boost that Ireland can do infrastructure well.
this is the quiet boring stuff that pays dividends for the future. The UK has huge problems with water quality because it wasnt done. It is important for the environment and for health.
Was mad to see the amount of local loons that complained about this work being done and the amount of disruption it caused in the town.
STFU Karens!
I read an article somewhere before but can’t for the life of me find it now but basically it said that for certain types of projects we’re actually pretty good. I recall it referencing TII as being quite good (comparatively) in terms of large projects because they have people experienced in it (luas, major roads etc). I think it had mentioned water projects being done well too.
Comparing it to the hospital saga that was done by the dept of health with nobody who’s done a major build before.
I wish there was a department of infrastructure that was specifically staffed with people experienced in managing construction/surveying/design/planning etc and all departments that wanted to build something had to use them. Build up real expertise in delivering projects.
Great to hear there are competent people out there who get the job done
Turns out Irish Water (now Uisce Eireann) was a pretty good thing after all. The people protested about water charges, the government backed down but just added it to the public expenditure bill (part of the reason we still pay USC).
10 years later they’ve quietly been building modern sewage treatment plants and drinking water plants all over the country. You rarely hear about cryptosporidium any more, and formerly polluted places like Dublin Bay now have good bathing water quality.
By comparison, in England they privatised everything and stopped investing. They have horrendous problems with overflows of sewage to rivers and lakes. Who would want to live somewhere like that?
