35 new positions in critical fields, such as materials testing, assignment certification, specialist inspection, geotechnical engineering, business development, project management, and support functions, will be created by Fenagh's new Dublin office.

Irish-American businessman Patrick Greenan created the company, and its move to Dublin represents a significant step in Fenagh's mission to provide Ireland's construction industry with top-notch third-party inspection, materials testing, and regulatory compliance services.

With plans already in place to enter other European markets, including the UK, its Dublin office will serve as its European headquarters as well.

Fenagh provides proactive and innovative solutions to high-profile companies such as Apple, Tesla, US state hospitals, data centers, and renowned universities including MIT, Harvard and Columbia.

Darren Bergin, Managing Director of Fenagh Engineering & Testing in Ireland, stated, "With our proprietary technologies, skilled team, and dedication to quality and accountability, Fenagh is ready to play an essential role in supporting Ireland's construction industry."

"This is the beginning of a long-term commitment to help meet the country's housing and infrastructure goals while setting new benchmarks for quality, compliance, and excellence," he stated.

Ireland presents businesses like Fenagh Engineering & Testing with a fantastic opportunity to develop and grow into Europe, according to Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland.

Additionally, Fenagh has collaborated on a new AI Construction Research Program with Drs. Mark Mulville and Susan McKeever of Technological University Dublin's Built Environment Research and Innovation Centre (BERIC).

In order to increase the precision and effectiveness of construction inspections, this 10-month joint project, funded by Construct Innovate, will incorporate cutting-edge AI technologies including computer vision and machine learning.