SCS Media Coverage

 

Date Topic Medium
29/07/10 Surveyors want action on €39bn plan Irish Examiner
23/07/10 TV Interview with SCS President, Peter Stapleton on the Report of the Local Government Efficiency Review Group (skip to 4 mins 19 secs) RTE 1 o'clock news
23/07/10

Report of the Local Government Efficiency Review Group

SCS President, Peter Stapleton speaks about the above report (skip 1:53:00 into Morning Ireland clip)

 

RTE Radio, Morning Ireland

01/07/10 Get ready folks- it's Surveyors: The Movie Irish Times
24/06/10 Investment vital to cultivate growth Irish Times
22/06/10

Launch of Construction Manifesto:
- RTE One News
- RTE Radio's News at One
- RTE's business

RTE
21/06/10 Gilmore backs ICTU/IBEC call for job creation moves Labour.ie
30/05/10 Signs of stabilisation in office and retail market as optimism returns The Post.ie
13/05/10 Surveyors seek property register Irish Examiner
12/05/10 Surveyors get new president Irish Times
12/05/10 New SCS president in favour of merger Irish Independent
12/05/10 Non-payment of service charges is a growing problem Irish Times
23/04/10 Insurance Covered Special Report- Market competitive despite challenges Irish Times
21/04/10 Training required if groups merge Irish Independent
16/04/10 Shop around when choosing home insurance Irish Examiner
12/04/10 Rent review process helps to find middle ground- Eoin McDermott, GP Chairman The Sunday Business Post
07/04/10 First steps towards merger agreed Irish Ind. Property
07/04/10 Rebuilding costs down Irish Daily mail
07/04/10 House rebuild costs fall 7.75% Irish Examiner
07/04/10 Warning as rebuild costs fall but cover bills rise Irish Independent
06/04/10 QS Chairman, Micheál O'Connor speaks about the SCS House Rebuilding Insuance Guide 2010 (skip 1:46:00 into drivetime clip) RTE Drivetime
05/04/10 House Rebuilding Price Irish Times
11/03/10 Upward-only rent review bill defeated Morning Ireland
08/03/10 Decline in Irish Construction Continues Irish Times
08/03/10 Buiders' Tender Prices Drop 17% Irish Examiner
05/03/10 Working Group to Examine Rent Reviews in Existing Commercial Leases Irish Times
25/02/10 Older, but is it wiser? Metro Herald am
15/02/10 City loses 12,600 building jobs and more are vanishing Irish Daily Mail
18/02/10 Surveyors' dinner raises €10,000 for Haiti Irish Examiner
12/02/10 Surveyors' dinner raises €10k for GOAL Irish Independent
10/02/10 Improving office values to benefit taxpayers Irish Independent
06/02/10 Does debt default milestone mean we are on the way up? Irish Times
05/02/10 Junior Vice President, John Curtin's interview (1m30s in) RTE News
05/02/10 200k builders jobs in ruins The Sun
05/02/10 40,000 more building workers face the axe The Star
05/02/10 Construction Unemployment 'to rise by 40,000' Irish Independent
05/02/10 40,000 face axe in home firms crisis Daily Mail
05/02/10 €5bn plan ‘can save 40k building jobs’ Irish Examiner
21/01/10

Surveying Careers (Pg 1)

Surveying Careers (Pg 2)

Irish Independent
10/01/10 Treasury calls for reduced development levies in city Tribune Business
     
20/12/09 Experts agree interest rate rise unlikely- Peter Stapleton, SCS Vice- President Sunday Independent
17/12/09 Determine all damage before making a claim for flooding- Kevin Hollingsworth, SCS Member Irish Times- Property
16/12/09 SCS Annual Conference Report Construction & Property News
10/12/09 Irish Budget 2010: Reactions from accountants, economists and other vested interests to Budget Finfacts.ie
10/12/09 SCS disappointed no budget action on construction decline Business & Leadership
10/12/09 Surveyors disappointed with budget Insideireland.ie
10/12/09 The national bond is ‘not another SSIA’ Irish Examiner
03/12/09 Worst year for job cuts Irish Times- Property
03/12/09 Upward only rent reviews banned Irish Examiner
02/12/09 Landlords already negotiating adaptable leases
Business & Leadership
16/10/09 Warning of Stark Budget Ahead- SCS Annual Conference RTE News
16/10/09 Economic Cuts- SCS Annual Conference TV3 News
16/10/09 Conference of Chartered Surveyors RTE DriveTime
21/09/09 Tender Prices continually to dramatically fall- Ken Cribbin

RTE Radio, Morning Ireland