19 May 2025

Update: May 2025 – Overview of QUANTUM ALL ISLAND QUANTUM ALL ISLAND is an online platform by QUINTIN QS (www.quintinqs.com or www.kevinbarryqs.com), a Quantity Surveying business based in Ballygalget, County Down, Northern Ireland. Uniquely, it serves as a specialized hub for construction cost management and procurement, connecting buyers (contractors, developers, design teams) and sellers (construction […]

16 May 2025

Analysis of Anti-Poverty Strategy Recommendations in Relation to the Strangford Lough Crossing Executive Summary This analysis examines the potential alignment between a fixed crossing over Strangford Lough and the recommendations of the Expert Advisory Panel on Anti-Poverty Strategy (2020). The proposed Strangford Lough Crossing (SLC) could potentially support several key anti-poverty objectives through improved connectivity, […]

13 May 2025

Update as of May 2025 Construction Progress and Milestones An artist’s impression of the planned Narrow Water Bridge, showing the cable-stayed span (left) and the opening bascule span (right) across the Newry River at Carlingford Lough.Construction of the Narrow Water Bridge officially commenced in mid-2024 after decades of anticipation. Site works began in May 2024, […]

08 May 2025

UK Construction Industry: Q1 2025 RICS Monitor Analysis Overall Market Conditions The Q1 2025 RICS UK Construction Monitor shows a construction market that continues to remain largely flat, mirroring sentiment from the previous quarter. The headline workloads indicator posted a net balance of -1%, unchanged from Q4 2024, indicating stagnation in overall construction activity. Financial […]

16 Apr 2025

Reviewing the ESRI report on the economic comparison between Ireland and Northern Ireland (NI) alongside the Secretary of State’s speech, below one can analyze how these materials relate to unionist perspectives on “preserving the Union.” Economic Divergence and Unionist Concerns The ESRI report highlights significant economic divergence between Ireland and Northern Ireland that would concern […]

16 Apr 2025

From previous blog, a suggested proposal to include a revenue-sharing mechanism, specifically a 20% VAT on ticket sales from events at Casement Park, aims to offset public investment and provide a long-term return for government funding. This approach respects the GAA’s position of maintaining its £15 million contribution while ensuring taxpayers see economic benefits over […]

16 Apr 2025

The funding situation for Casement Park, a GAA stadium in west Belfast earmarked for redevelopment, has been a contentious issue due to spiraling costs and uncertainty over who will cover the shortfall. As of April 2025, the British government is expected to announce its funding decision in June, with the project’s cost now estimated at […]

15 Apr 2025

Looking at this ESRI report from a broad perspective, there are several key findings that would be relevant regardless of one’s religious background: Overall Report Highlights The report reveals a significant and growing economic divergence between Ireland and Northern Ireland. Key findings include: Educational Situation in Northern Ireland The educational indicators for Northern Ireland show […]

09 Apr 2025

Current status: The Review of Environmental Governance in Northern Ireland is an independent assessment commissioned by the Department of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs (DAERA) Minister Andrew Muir. Announced in November 2024, it’s being conducted by a panel chaired by Dr. Viviane Gravey of Queen’s University Belfast, alongside Diane Ruddock and John McCallister. The review […]