Irish engineering group specialises in large-scale infrastructure projects
Irish company Jones Engineering has reported record revenues of €1.08 billion with an operating profit of 4.9 per cent for 2022 despite what it described as “external challenges” related to the war in Ukraine, inflation and the ongoing impact of Brexit.
Jones Engineering focuses on large-scale infrastructure projects in the pharmaceutical, healthcare, IT and data-centre industries. It generates about half of its revenue from overseas.Ireland is not welcoming to whistleblowers. Why? Meta Ireland chief Anne O’Leary: ‘We need to work together across the tech industry ... so we keep people safe online’“2022 has seen our revenues surpass €1 billion which reflects the continuous growth and ambitions of the group despite some global challenges,” chief executive Stephen McCabe said.
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