Planning Permission Boost: Maynooth University and Glenveagh Partner to Enhance Construction Careers
Amid rising demand for skilled construction professionals, a new partnership is set to transform career pathways in the sector.
Maynooth University has joined forces with Glenveagh, one of Ireland’s leading residential developers, to address workforce challenges in construction. This collaboration aims to expand educational and practical opportunities, helping students secure promising careers while supporting the wider industry’s growth and planning permission goals.
The initiative focuses on increasing access to specialised training and experience that align with current construction sector needs, including navigating the complex regulatory environment. With housing scheme approval processes often requiring detailed knowledge of planning permission and environmental impact considerations, this partnership equips graduates to contribute effectively to projects from planning through to completion.
Glenveagh will provide hands-on industry exposure through work placements and mentoring, complementing Maynooth University’s academic programmes. This approach intends to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and the practical skills demanded by the construction and property development sectors. It also supports compliance with key planning regulations, vital for smooth project approvals at An Bord Pleanála and local authorities.
The collaboration also aims to foster innovation in sustainable construction practices, addressing challenges like flood-risk development and material contravention issues. By combining expertise, both organisations hope to influence regional development positively through careful adherence to environmental impact assessments and sustainable building standards.
Ultimately, this partnership represents a strategic investment in Ireland’s future housing market, ensuring a new generation of construction professionals are ready to meet demand responsibly and efficiently. Maynooth University and Glenveagh’s joint efforts exemplify proactive solutions to workforce development that align with Ireland’s evolving planning permission framework.
Originally reported in The Irish Independent on Wed, 03 Dec 2025 10:57:56 +0000. Full story

