Contractors Accommodation in Dublin
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Accommodation in Dublin: 12 properties found
Knockalla
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9 Miles to
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4 Bedrooms
13 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Cleomack House
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9 Miles to
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4 Bedrooms
4 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
VIP@TheMeadows
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10 Miles to
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3 Bedrooms
4 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
Eden House
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11 Miles to
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3 Bedrooms
5 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV
Brownlow TownHouse
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12 Miles to
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3 Bedrooms
3 Bed -
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV
Vera’s cottage
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14 Miles to
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3 Bedrooms
3 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
4 bedroom House Ballivor
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59 Miles to
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4 Bedrooms
7 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Private Parking
Gateway student village
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62 Miles to
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3 Bedrooms
4 Bed -
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Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, Private Parking
Dublin City centre house
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65 Miles to
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4 Bedrooms
4 Bed -
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4 -
Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden
Noggin
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70 Miles to
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4 Bedrooms
3 Bed -
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3 -
Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Private Parking
Woodtown Manor City Farm
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71 Miles to
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5 Bedrooms
12 Bed -
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12 -
Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
2 bedroom house
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96 Miles to
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3 Bedrooms
4 Bed -
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4 -
Bathrooms
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Whole Property, Free WiFi, TV, Garden, Netflix / Smart TV, Private Parking
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Fully Furnished Housing
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Luxury Accommodations
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Budget-Friendly Options
Explore our budget-friendly housing options that don’t compromise on quality or comfort. These properties offer excellent value, featuring all the essential amenities at a price that works for you.
Contractor Accommodation
Perfect for teams needing a stay in Dublin to remove hassle, meet project budget and help their team remain productive.
Construction Team Accommodation
Self-catering accommodation in Dublin suitable construction teams needing simple all-inclusive pricing and flexible terms for stays of weeks, months or years.
Company Lets
Ideal for large teams that require accommodation in Dublin of 6+ months stays, with straight-forward management and comfort away from home.
There is a lot of on-going construction sites in and around Dublin. Some of the major projects include:
MetroLink
The project will significantly improve cross-city public transport capacity, reducing commute times and easing road congestion, which supports greater labour market access and boosts productivity. Enhanced connectivity is expected to raise property values and stimulate commercial investment along new stations, spurring retail and hospitality growth. Construction and subsequent operation generate substantial employment and supply-chain activity, while improved transit options can encourage modal shifts that reduce local air pollution and congestion-related costs.
DART+ (Electrification and Network Expansion)
Upgrading and expanding suburban rail services will broaden access to jobs and services across the Greater Dublin area, increasing labour mobility and strengthening regional economic integration. Electrification and new rolling stock should lower operating costs and emissions, improving local air quality and reliability for commuters. Works and procurement create construction and manufacturing jobs, while better rail links often uplift adjacent neighbourhoods’ desirability, supporting retail and housing demand.
Dublin Port — Alexandra Basin Redevelopment
Expansion of port infrastructure will boost freight capacity and efficiency, reducing logistical bottlenecks and supporting exporters, importers, and associated industries across the region. The project is expected to attract investment in warehousing, distribution, and maritime services, creating skilled and semi-skilled employment. Local supply chains and the wider economy benefit from improved trade throughput, though increased activity necessitates planning for traffic management and local amenity impacts.
Dublin Airport Masterplan (Terminal and Surface Access Works)
Capacity and access enhancements at the airport will support growth in tourism, business travel, and international connectivity, contributing to higher visitor spending and easier market access for exporters. Improved ground access and terminal facilities can reduce travel times and operational friction, encouraging airline and route development that underpin regional economic growth. Construction and airport operations sustain jobs across construction, hospitality, retail, and transport sectors, with knock-on effects for local service industries.
Poolbeg/Poolbeg West Regeneration and Mixed-Use Development
Large-scale redevelopment and reclamation efforts in the Poolbeg area aim to deliver new housing, commercial space, and public amenities, increasing local housing supply and widening options for residents and workers. New mixed-use neighbourhoods stimulate demand for local services, create construction and permanent jobs, and can catalyse further private investment in surrounding districts. Enhanced public realm and waterfront access improve quality of life and recreational opportunities, while increased density supports public transport viability and local retail vitality.
Explore the diverse transport options available in Dublin, from efficient public transportation systems to convenient road networks. Whether you're commuting to work or exploring the city, this section will give you an overall look at the available transportation systems.
Public Transit System
- Note - Dublin is the capital of the Republic of Ireland (not part of the United Kingdom); the information below refers to Dublin, Ireland.
- Dublin Bus - The principal city and suburban bus operator with an extensive network of routes, including frequent city services, peak commuter routes and night services (Nitelink); some services are being retimed and restructured under the BusConnects programme.
- Luas (Light Rail/Tram) - Two main lines (Red and Green) serving city-centre corridors and suburbs, with frequent services and city interchanges; Luas Cross City has improved city-centre connectivity between the two lines.
- DART (Dublin Area Rapid Transit) - Electrified coastal commuter rail running north–south around Dublin Bay (e.g., Howth/Malahide to Bray/Greystones) providing high-frequency suburban service and key interchange points with other rail and Luas services.
- Commuter and InterCity Rail (Iarnród Éireann / Irish Rail) - Suburban commuter lines radiating from Connolly, Heuston, Pearse and Tara Street stations, plus intercity services linking Dublin to major Irish cities (Cork, Galway, Limerick, Sligo, Waterford).
- Dublin Bikes - Public bike‑share scheme with docking stations across the city centre and inner suburbs, widely used for short trips and first/last‑mile connections to public transit.
- Airlink / Airport Express and coach services - Dedicated express buses (Airlink, Aircoach) and longer-distance coach operators connect central Dublin to Dublin Airport and regional destinations; private shuttle and taxi options also available.
- Ferry Services - Passenger and freight ferry services operate from Dublin Port to the UK (e.g., Holyhead) and continental destinations; ferries support cross‑sea travel and freight links.
- Taxis and Rideshare - Licensed metered taxis, private-hire vehicles and app-based services (e.g., Uber/Free Now where operating) provide on-demand door-to-door travel across the city.
- Park-and-Ride and interchange hubs - Car parks at suburban rail and Luas stations and dedicated interchange points encourage drivers to transfer to public transit for city-centre access.
Major Highways
- M50 - Orbital motorway encircling Dublin, linking the city’s major radial routes and providing access to most interchanges around the metro area (electronic tolling in place).
- M1 - Major northbound route from Dublin toward Drogheda and Dundalk, continuing into Northern Ireland toward Belfast (connects with A1/M1).
- M2 - North‑west route serving Dublin to Ashbourne and onward regional connections toward counties Meath and Cavan.
- M3 - Northwest motorway linking Dublin with Navan and the midlands, improving access to the northwest counties.
- M4 - Westbound motorway from Dublin toward Maynooth and beyond, forming the main route toward the midland and west (connects with M6 corridor).
- M6 - Principal east–west trunk route connecting the greater Dublin area (via the M4 link) to Galway and the west coast.
- M7 - Southwest motorway providing a direct high-speed route from Dublin toward Naas, Newbridge and onward to Limerick via the M7 corridor.
- M8 - Major route running south‑west from the greater Dublin area toward Cork, forming the primary Dublin–Cork motorway link (via connections from the M7/M8 network).
- M9 - South‑east motorway serving traffic from Dublin toward Waterford and southeast counties.
- M11 / N11 - Southeast corridor connecting Dublin with Wicklow and Wexford; sections upgraded to motorway standard (M11) with improved capacity.
Cycling Infrastructure
- Protected cycle lanes and bike-share network - Dublin has an expanding network of on‑ and off‑road cycle routes including segregated/protected lanes on many busy corridors, dedicated cycle tracks on key streets, traffic-calmed neighbourhoods, secure bike parking and the DublinBikes public hire scheme; national and local authorities continue to invest in the Greater Dublin Area cycle network and active‑travel infrastructure to improve safety and connectivity.
Recent and Upcoming Improvements
- MetroLink (planned / high-capacity rapid transit) - A proposed north–south high-capacity metro to link the northern suburbs/airport area with the city centre and southern suburbs; intended to relieve congestion on core corridors and provide a fast city-crossing service (project subject to planning and phasing).
- DART+ Programme (ongoing/planned) - Comprehensive rail upgrade package to extend and electrify suburban rail services (DART+ West, Coastal and South West), introduce new rolling stock, increase frequencies and expand electrified coverage beyond the current DART coastal line.
- BusConnects (network redesign and core bus corridors) - Major bus network redesign and implementation of core bus corridors with dedicated bus lanes, improved stops and higher-frequency services to deliver faster, more reliable bus travel across Dublin.
- Rail and station upgrades - Modernisation and capacity improvements at key suburban and intercity stations, upgraded signalling and platforms, and expanded park-and-ride facilities to support increased commuter demand.
- Luas extensions and upgrades (under study / delivery phases) - Proposals and incremental works to extend Luas lines and improve capacity and interchange options in the city centre and suburbs.
- M50 and motorway improvements / Smart Motorway technology - Upgrades to junctions, resurfacing, smart traffic management (variable speed limits, CCTV and traffic control) to improve traffic flow and safety on the M50 and other key routes.
- Dublin Airport capacity and terminal development - Ongoing investments to expand terminal capacity, passenger facilities and surface access; projects aim to improve connectivity and handle growing passenger numbers while incorporating sustainability measures.
- Active travel and walking schemes - Continued roll‑out of new cycle corridors, protected lanes, pedestrianised streets and public‑realm improvements funded by local councils and the National Transport Authority to encourage modal shift from cars to walking and cycling.
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