HD Construction Ltd. (@hdbuilding) 's Twitter Profile
HD Construction Ltd.

@hdbuilding

Galway based construction company operating throughout the West of Ireland.

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HD prepare a detailed quote for each customer regardless of project size #hd #construction #BoQ #quotation #newbuild #renovation #extension

HD prepare a detailed quote for each customer regardless of project size
#hd #construction #BoQ #quotation #newbuild #renovation #extension
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Our website is now live at hdconstruction.ie 👍 Use this & our social media to keep up to date with some amazing projects #hdconstruction

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Coming towards the completion of our extension in Salthill. Blended in really nicely to the existing house👌🏼 #hdconstruction #extension

Coming towards the completion of our extension in Salthill. Blended in really nicely to the existing house👌🏼 #hdconstruction #extension
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“We are being weaned off our addiction to oil and gas heating systems by a combination of building control regulations and incentives, but there is a low level of awareness about the recent amendments to Part L of the Building Regulations.” amp-independent-ie.cdn.ampproject.org/c/s/amp.indepe…

“We are being weaned off our addiction to oil and gas heating systems by a combination of building control regulations and incentives, but there is a low level of awareness about the recent amendments to Part L of the Building Regulations.”

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Passive House Plus (@phplusmag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This Dublin project is the first social housing scheme in Ireland with an A1 energy rating, proving that even in a housing crisis it's possible to deliver healthy, comfortable and highly energy efficient homes for the most vulnerable in society. Story: passivehouseplus.ie/magazine/featu…

This Dublin project is the first social housing scheme in Ireland with an A1 energy rating, proving that even in a housing crisis it's possible to deliver healthy, comfortable and highly energy efficient homes for the most vulnerable in society.

Story: passivehouseplus.ie/magazine/featu…
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New Build in Briarhill is coming along really well. Paths Sewage Treatment and finishes done this week... #hdconstruction #newbuild

New Build in Briarhill is coming along really well. Paths Sewage Treatment and finishes done this week...
#hdconstruction #newbuild
HomeImprovementShow (@homeimproveshow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tune into Galway Bay FM today who are broadcasting LIVE from our Home and Garden show in Leisureland, Galway today. Tickets on the door. Kids free. Unmissable. Come on down. #Galway

Tune into <a href="/gbayfm/">Galway Bay FM</a> today who are broadcasting LIVE from our Home and Garden show in Leisureland, Galway today. Tickets on the door. Kids free.  Unmissable. Come on down. #Galway
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We are running a series of regional morning seminars in May, to highlight the importance of managing vehicle related risks in the workplace. Learn how to protect your employees and others from vehicle related harm hsa.ie/!LTE0CQ

We are running a series of regional morning seminars in May, to highlight the importance of managing vehicle related risks in the workplace. Learn how to protect your employees and others from vehicle related harm hsa.ie/!LTE0CQ
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After declining for a decade, the typical amount of energy used in Irish homes is on the rise again. Why has our energy use risen? Reasons include oil prices combined with an increase in disposable incomes leading to higher energy consumption. Report: ow.ly/BxNe30jtqRw

After declining for a decade, the typical amount of energy used in Irish homes is on the rise again. Why has our energy use risen? Reasons include oil prices combined with an increase in disposable incomes leading to higher energy consumption. Report: ow.ly/BxNe30jtqRw