2025 Agenda

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Building the right foundations for a thriving housing industry

8:30am

Welcome and opening remarks from the Chair

Entrepreneur & Broadcaster
8:40am

Welcome from the IHBA

Group Operations Director, O’Flynn Group, Chair, IHBA

The new government’s housing policy

8:50am

GOVERNMENT ADDRESS:

9:05am

Delivering new homes: Is the tide turning?

Irish housing completions are set to be the strongest among 19 EU countries according to Euroconstruct, an independent construction market forecasting network. What does the new government need to do to build on this momentum?

9:25am

PANEL DISCUSSION:

Shaping the future growth and development of our country to 2040

The State, through local authorities, Government Departments and agencies and State  companies, owns key parts of our cities and towns. The development of these lands will play a vital role in re- imagining and reshaping those urban areas, providing the homes along with places of work, recreation and biodiversity that we need. How will we harness these public lands for housing development?

Head of Strategic Planning, Land Development Agency
Assistan CEO Housing, Dublin City Council
Managing Director, Park Developments (invited)
10:00am

CASE STUDY:

Could Fingal County Council have a solution to Ireland’s housing crisis?

Fingal is delivering 300 new homes at high speed and at affordable prices in west Dublin. The council appears to have found a more efficient route through the bureaucratic “four-stage” procurement from the Department of Housing, a halfway house between developing directly and purchasing directly, which allows for faster timelines and more affordable end prices. Could this be a blueprint for the future?

County Architect, Fingal COCO
10:55am

Networking Coffee Break & Exhibition Viewing

Funding, Productivity and Delivery

11:25am

PANEL DISCUSSION:

Who’s building Ireland’s new homes? 

Our panel explores the underlying structure of the homebuilding industry, the players within it and why the lack of scale in homebuilding is a major issue. Introduction from Jeanette Mair, Head of Economic and Policy Research at Construction Industry Federation

  • Scaling SME builders
  • Technology/innovation/MMC
  • skills/training
Chief Economist, Goodbody Stockbrokers
Head of Economic and Policy Research at Construction Industry Federation
12:00pm

FIRESIDE CHAT/PANEL:

Delivering 250,000 new homes in 5 years: How far can the current funding model stretch and is it fit for purpose? 

How can the government contribute to the long-term financial sustainability that the sector needs? Unlocking funding capacity and certainty through new partnership opportunities

12:30pm

Networking Lunch Break & Exhibition Viewing

1:30pm

Welcome back from the Chair

Entrepreneur & Broadcaster
3:30pm

Closing remarks and summit close

Exhibitor Enquiry

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