Does anybody know how many people are employed in roadbuilding in this country at the moment? The point I am making is that the rate of new road building has reached its peak and in a few years the motorway / dualcarraigeway programme should be practically complete so there will no longer be guaranteed employment for all these people.
Not a huge number apparently - it is far more machine intensive than labour intensive. - unlike house building for example.Does anybody know how many people are employed in roadbuilding in this country at the moment?
whizzbang - I accept we will probably be able to spend the next 20 years imporving our minor roads, but these will not be on anything like the same scale as the existing projects so employment will decrease in the sector
Does anybody know how many people are employed in roadbuilding in this country at the moment? The point I am making is that the rate of new road building has reached its peak and in a few years the motorway / dualcarraigeway programme should be practically complete so there will no longer be guaranteed employment for all these people.
This is a bit off topic now. But I think a lot of the road builders are people who have been brought in to the country to build the roads, they then move on to the next job. Be it in this country or another. If memory serves a lot of Spanish and Turks seem to be involved.
Whatever about sentiment on this thread. What about the effect on general sentiment when people read this headline walking down O'Connell st.Wandering the streets this lunchtime the Evening Herald headline reads 'House boom over'
Has this thread become current sentiment toward Ireland's economic future?
Whatever about sentiment on this thread. What about the effect on general sentiment when people read this headline walking down O'Connell st.
Whatever about sentiment on this thread. What about the effect on general sentiment when people read this headline walking down O'Connell st.
I'm with you Arthur. In my nearly 3 years back home, the Heralds headline today is a MILESTONE. Let's open a new thread....
We are moving into the self fulfilling prophecy ....
I'm with you Arthur. In my nearly 3 years back home, the Heralds headline today is a MILESTONE. Let's open a new thread....
I just think they are jumping the gun on this one right now.
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