Construct Ireland

Construct Ireland
Construct Ireland
Editor Jeff Colley
Categories Sustainable building
Frequency Bi-monthly
Total circulation 7,458 (ABC Jul 08/Jul 09)
First issue 2003
Company Temple Media
Country  Ireland
Language English
Website constructireland.ie

Construct Ireland is an English language Irish magazine focusing on sustainable and ecological architecture and construction. It was first published in January 2003.

Contents

Editors and contributors

Editor

  • Jeff Colley

Regular Contributors

Campaigns

The magazine campaigns on green issues, including BER certificates[1] and NAMA.[2]

Other

In addition to newsstand and direct sales, free copies are distributed to all ÉASCA member.[3] Total circulation is 7,458 (ABC, Jul 08/Jul 09).[4]

References

  1. ^ http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/property/2009/0129/1232923371939.html
  2. ^ http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/weekend/2009/1003/1224255768925.html
  3. ^ http://easca.ie/content/view/14/38/
  4. ^ http://www.tribune.ie/business/news/article/2009/aug/23/green-building-mag-grows-readership-by-11/

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