Yearly Archives: 2022

The Property Registration Authority (PRA) issued updated mapping guidelines on July 01st, 2021. The updated guidelines were focused on clearing up any grey areas for multi-storey mapping (MSB mapping). Having clearer guides on the requirements benefits all stakeholders but, with fewer mapping queries, this generally allows for a speedier turnaround for both professionals preparing maps

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BIM or Building Information Modelling, is a process for creating and managing information on a construction project across the project’s lifecycle and is central to the digitisation of the construction industry. Government policy has long been one of the leading drivers for BIM implementation in Ireland with stated objectives including the following.   Cost certainty at

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What is Air Dispersion Modelling? Air dispersion modelling is the mathematical representation of pollutant movement and the diffusion processes from industrial air emission sources which occur in the atmosphere under predefined conditions. Air dispersion modelling is commonly used to predict the concentration of downstream ground-level pollutants from industrial sources in the surrounding environment in terms

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Introduction to Accessibility Buildings should be designed to be easy for people to use and reflect that all people experience changes in their levels of ability as they progress through different stages of life. It is essential for designers to consider all of the potential users of buildings throughout the design process to avoid the

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The Link Between Community & Renewable Energy Generation Irelands communities are leading the way of change in answer to the climate emergency, particularly in how they influence energy, with the benefits of reducing dependency on fossil fuels, improving air quality, and creating opportunities to develop systems that can financially support sustainable initiatives identified through Energy

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Generally in masonry buildings, the materials used for wall constructions have good inherent fire resistance or are not combustible at all. Secondary layers of fire protection, which inevitably introduce voids and air gaps are not usually required. Combustible materials can be included within a masonry wall cavity providing all the provisions for cavity barriers have

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What is Flood Modelling? Floods are a significant natural hazard that can lead to loss of life and income and have adverse economic and social impacts. Flood risk management is the process of reducing these negative impacts. In Ireland, Flood Risk Assessments (FRA) are carried out in accordance with The Planning System and Flood Risk

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ORS HQ
Block A, Marlinstown
Business Park, Mullingar,
Co. Westmeath,
N91 W5NN

Pembr, 127 Baggot Street Lower, Baggotrath,
Co. Dublin,
D02 F634

Platform 94, Mervue Business Park,
Wellpark Rd,
Co. Galway,
H91 D932

Office 4, Spencer House,
High Road,
Letterkenny,
Co. Donegal,
F92 V8XC

Kildare Innovation Campus,
Co Kildare,
W23 Y972

Unit 7B, Airport East Business & Technology Park, Rathmacullig West, Ballygarvan,
Co. Cork,
T12 NF78

ORS has satellite offices in Tullamore, Dundalk, Naas and DĂșn Laoghaire.

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