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Approximately 300 jobs are available at Dublin Airport, with the construction of its new north runway.
The project will also create hundreds of additional jobs in external outsourcing firms.
The Dublin Airport Authority seeks to promote local jobs related to the project.
He has organized an event as part of Empower's One Step Closer program, which trains long-term job seekers.
The Irish company Roadbridge and the Spanish infrastructure company FCC Construccion were announced last month as the winners of the bid to build the 3.1 km track.
Earthworks will begin early next year and construction of the new runway is expected to be completed in early 2021.
The contract includes the construction of 306,000 square meters of runways and taxiways, as well as 6 km of new internal routes for the airport, as well as the installation of new drainage and pollution control systems, 7.5 km of electrical cables and more than 2,000 new runway and taxiway lights.
The DAA said it was aware of the local community and the establishment of a sound insulation program for the affected homes.
However, it will seek to amend two conditions related to the project, which would limit flights at the busiest time of the airport.
– Digital Office
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