📷 TII is excited to announce the deployment of new average and fixed speed cameras across the national road network. TII are one of the lead stakeholders responsible for implementing the actions laid out in Ireland's Government Road Safety Strategy (2021-2030). One of the key actions in this plan aims to expand speed management on Irish roads by means of camera enforcement. 🚓 Average speed cameras measure your speed over a distance within a fixed section. Fixed cameras measure your vehicle speed passing a fixed point. Studies in Sweden and Norway have shown that safety cameras can reduce fatal collisions by up to 48%. The installation of these cameras will contribute to the goal of reducing deaths and serious injuries' on Irish roads to achieve Vision Zero by 2025 . To find out more information, read our document below! An Garda Síochána, Department of Transport, National Transport Authority, Cavan County Council, Mayo County Council, Meath County Council, Donegal County Council, Cork County Council, Kilkenny County Council, Galway County Council, Limerick City and County Council, Carlow County Council, Dublin City Council, Wicklow County Council #VisionZero #RoadSafetyStrategy
Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Government Administration
Across roads, greenways, national cycle network, light rail and metro – we keep Ireland moving
About us
Transport Infrastructure Ireland's role as a state agency is to provide sustainable transport infrastructure and services, deliver a better quality of life, support economic growth, and respect the environment. Under the aegis of the Department of Transport, we work at both national and regional level, in partnership with Local Authorities regarding national roads and greenways, and the National Transport Authority (NTA) regarding light rail and metro. TII was established through a merger of the National Roads Authority (NRA) and the Railway Procurement Agency (RPA) under the Roads Act 2015, and was set up to deliver and operate safe and efficient light rail and national road networks. In 2021, TII was delegated additional functions in relation to active travel. We are leading the development of an ambitions new National Cycle Network for Ireland on behalf of the Department of Transport. At TII we are building a more sustainable economy and a better quality of life for everyone. To learn more about our organisation and the valuable work that we do to keep people and goods moving safely and reliably every day, visit us at tii.ie.
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http://www.tii.ie
External link for Transport Infrastructure Ireland
- Industry
- Government Administration
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Dublin 8
- Type
- Government Agency
- Founded
- 2015
- Specialties
- Sustainability, Light Rail, Greenways & Active Travel, Sustainable Transport, Roads & Motorways, Standards & Research, Operations & Maintenance, Asset Management, Transport, Public Transport, EV Charging Infrastructure, Engineering, Tolling, Decarbonisation, and Safety
Locations
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Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Parkgate Business Centre, Parkgate Street
Dublin 8, D08 DK10, IE
Employees at Transport Infrastructure Ireland
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Fergal Cahill
Head of National Road Structures at Transport Infrastruture Ireland (TII)
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Mary O'Donovan
Non Executive Director Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) at Transport Infrastructure Ireland
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Esther Madden
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James Bohan
Senior Engineering Inspector at Transport Infrastructure Ireland
Updates
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We are happy to again partner with Zero Emission Vehicles Ireland and Department of Transport on a scheme to support the development of High-power EV recharging across Ireland’s National Road Network. TII CEO Peter Walsh said “ This scheme is one of several initiatives to support the objectives of the National Road EV Charging Network Plan. While the initial Scheme focused on installing EV rechargers along the motorway network, this new initiative broadens coverage to include more of the National Road Network, ensuring reliable access to recharging for a wider range of road users across the country. These efforts are key to building a more sustainable and efficient transport system nationwide.” Find out more at www.tii.ie/evscheme #ZeroEmissions #ElectricVehicles #EV #SustainableTransport
⚡Minister Eamon Ryan launched the second National Road Grant Scheme today, which aims to put EV recharging pools every 60km along the 1,200 km network of national single carriageway roads 📍A new Public Consultation on data sharing was also launched today 🔗 https://bit.ly/40raxub Transport Infrastructure Ireland
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🐞eFlow, who operate the barrier free tolling on Dublin’s M50 motorway on behalf of TII, have partnered with 'Biodiversity in Schools' to support the ‘Coill na nÓg' schools initiative. 🌱 Coill na nÓg means ’the children’s forest’ in Irish. The campaign focuses on increasing the numbers of native trees and hedgerows in schools across Ireland. eFlow has entered a 3-year partnership which will see over 10,000 trees planted on school grounds across Ireland! 🌳The initiative is open to all preschools, primary schools and secondary schools across the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland. Resources will be delivered to successful schools and supported by an online hub. All schools across Ireland are also being encouraged to get outdoors this autumn/winter and discover the biodiversity of their area. Three lucky schools who share their adventures on social media will share an outdoor classroom fund worth €12,000. Schools interested in taking part can register on https://lnkd.in/dmXFyNHe before October 24th, and further information is available here: https://lnkd.in/dXYKqFaK.
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TII are delighted to announce we were winners at the 2024 Public Sector Digital Transformation Awards in the ‘Outstanding Contribution to Planet Earth’ category 🎉 . Our Environment Department won in this category for their work developing a Biodiversity Accounting Methodology for use on Linear Infrastructure Projects in Ireland. This methodology takes into account habitat distinctiveness, habitat condition, strategic significance, irreplaceable habitats and risk factors to identify the biodiversity implications of proposed schemes. The methodology enables us to embed biodiversity considerations into our project planning. A huge congratulations to Vincent O'Malley, Sarah-Jane Phelan Ph.D., Christian Nea, and the Team for their work on this brilliant project. Our Luas Finglas Team were also shortlisted in the ‘Best Community Engagement’ category for developing ‘Digital Engagement in Public Consultations’. This project involved developing a forum for digital engagement during the public consultation period, utilising online platforms to host Virtual Public Consultation Rooms Well done to David Weldon, Cathy Power, Deirdre Miller, Marcello Corsi and the Team for the nomination. #PSDTAwards24 #SustainableMobility #TransportNetworks
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🛣️ Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s National Roads and Greenways Conference was last week, and we had 29 excellent speakers, from Ireland and abroad, who spoke on a variety of transport themes relevant to National Roads and Greenways. Over 350 attendees from local authorities gathered to hear about new approaches and developments in transport. Athlone proved to be a great location with its central location in the country served very well by National Road and Greenway infrastructure. 👏 We extend our sincere thanks to everyone who took the time to attend and present at the conference. It was a valuable opportunity for networking and meaningful conversations. If you are interested in seeing what was presented, please click here to view the slides - https://lnkd.in/dz-V3Zrc #greenways, #sustainabletransport, #NR2040, #NationalRoads, #NationalCycleNetwork (NCN), #ActiveTravel, #MovingTogether #Greenways #sustainabletransport, #NR2040, #NationalRoads, #NationalCycleNetwork (NCN), #ActiveTravel, #MovingTogether Eamon Ryan Hughes Helen Barry Kehoe Westmeath County Council Sian Kerr Denise Keoghan Department of Transport Bernhard Hintermayer Donal Minnock, Anne Graham National Transport Authority Kelly McCarthy Glenn Hingerty Dermot Donovan Richard Bowen Ivor Heavey Dan Brennan Steven O'Gara Fáilte Ireland Sarah-Jane Phelan Ph.D. Dimitris Michailidis (CEng MIEI) Martin Deegan Pam Sheridan John McCarthy Kieran Feighan Stephen Smyth Vincent O'Malley John Martin Gerry Baker Arup PJ Hourigan Jenny Dunwoody Eoin King Derek Brady James Walsh Deirdre Miller Claire Scott MetroLink James Dowling CEng MIEI Michelle Lindsay Thomas D Allen, Oonagh Duffy, Cormac Collins, Michael O'Connor, Ambrose Clarke, Geraldine Fitzpatrick, Fiona Bohane, Damian McDermott, Aine McHugh,
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🔔 We are hiring! We are currently looking to hire a new Head of Human Resources. 👉 This is a senior position, with a chance to make a difference across TII’s operations. If you are looking for an impactful role with flexibility and employee benefits, then you can find more information on this role here: https://lnkd.in/e2ghZa-K.
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Delighted to have Minister Eamon Ryan attend TII's National Roads & Greenways Conference in Athlone today. Our annual event brings together transport professionals from Local Authorities, working in partnership with TII to improve transport on national roads and greenways. #WestmeathCoco, #greenways, #sustainabletransport, #NR2040, #NationalRoads, #NationalCycleNetwork (NCN), #ActiveTravel, #DeptofTransport, #MovingTogether
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🌉 Earlier this month we had members of our Tolling Department attend the Road User Forum in the UK. TII’s programme delivery manager, Sarah Maddock, also presented an ‘Irish perspective on the Future of Road User Charging’ at the IBTTA (International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association) Global Tolling Summit in Seville from 15 – 17 September. These events offer great opportunities to engage with industry professionals and learn from regional and international best practices! #IBTTA #RoadUserCharging #Tolling #CIFConference
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🎂 Today marks the 20th birthday of the Luas red line. The Luas red line is 20km in length and has 32 stops. The Luas red line runs from the Point to Tallaght and from Connolly to Saggart, and neighbourhoods along this route have been transformed since the opening. 🚅 Our recently published Luas 20 Report captures the many, many benefits of Luas. Below highlights some of the different areas along the Red Line that have been positively impacted since the arrival of Luas! Our report can be accessed here: https://lnkd.in/dSnqC9r8. #luas20 #sustainabletransport #accessibility #southdublincoco #dublincitycouncil
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🛣️ TII is in attendance today at the Construction Industry Federation (CIF) annual conference in Croke Park! We encourage any delegates to visit our stand to meet with TII staff. This year’s theme is ‘Elevating Ireland: The Vital Role of Construction in Building Sustainable Growth’. Our Roads Portfolio Manager Richard Bowen will be presenting later today on the provision of sustainable transport infrastructure and services for Ireland. #CIFConference24 #sustainabletransport