Built for Better: ESG round-up – community engagement and social impact

18 Jun 2026

Construction plays a central role in shaping communities. This round-up highlights the sector’s approach to engaging stakeholders and delivering measurable social impact.

Delivering social value

🤝 Castlethorn Construction supported the Give to Gain campaign in partnership with Aoibhneas as part of International Women’s Day 2026, donating essential household items for women and children experiencing domestic abuse. The initiative highlights the company’s focus on community engagement and support for vulnerable families through practical social impact actions.

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🤝 CJK Electrical Ltd raised €10,000 for four employee-nominated charities through its annual “We Dip at Dawn” wellbeing and fundraising event, which brought together more than 120 staff and guests at Clontarf Sea Baths. The initiative highlights the company’s strong focus on employee engagement, community support and charitable giving.

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🤝 Conack Construction participated in DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland 2026, supporting the delivery of a community-focused construction project through volunteer time, expertise and industry collaboration. The initiative highlights the sector’s social impact and the role construction companies can play in supporting vulnerable families and local communities through practical action.

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🤝 Kirby Group Engineering participated in DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland in County Limerick, supporting the delivery of life-changing home adaptations for a young child and his family through volunteer expertise and industry collaboration. The initiative highlights the positive social impact the construction sector can deliver through community engagement and skilled volunteering.

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🤝 Murphy Ireland supported local domestic violence refuge Teach Tearmainn through its employee “Giving Back Days” initiative, with staff volunteering to refurbish and repaint the children’s playground at the facility in County Kildare. The programme enables employees to dedicate paid volunteering time to community projects, extending the company’s social impact beyond infrastructure delivery.

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🤝 Radley Engineering Ltd donated the fabrication and installation of replacement pool access stairs for Carriglea Cáirde Services in County Waterford, supporting adults with intellectual disabilities and autism. The initiative demonstrates how practical engineering expertise and employee volunteering can contribute positively to accessibility, inclusion and community wellbeing.

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🤝 Radley Engineering Ltd also highlighted employee participation in community-focused volunteering and fundraising initiatives aimed at supporting local causes and strengthening team engagement. The company noted that such activities reflect its wider commitment to social responsibility, teamwork and giving back to the communities in which it operates.

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🤝 Townlink Construction Limited commenced restoration works on the Donore Avenue Youth and Community Centre for Dublin City Council following a fire that damaged the facility in 2021. The project aims to restore an important community asset and deliver a safer, modernised space that continues to support local youth and community activities.

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🤝 Vision Contracting announced employee participation in the Hell & Back Challenge in support of Aoibheann’s Pink Tie, a charity assisting families of children undergoing cancer treatment in Ireland. The initiative aims to raise funds and awareness for emergency accommodation and practical support services provided to affected families.

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