Chambers Ireland has today issued a call to action for delivering the State’s key infrastructure.

Speaking on the ongoing review of the National Development Plan (NDP), Chambers Ireland Chief Executive, Ian Talbot, commented:  “Ireland’s GDP growth is estimated at 3.7% for 2025, however the State currently ranks at just 38th in basic infrastructure availability. This contrast between strong economic performance and poor infrastructure represents not just a statistical anomaly, but a significant constraint on our competitiveness. It is essential that we reverse this trend and plan robustly for the future as our population expands.”

Talbot continued: “Core infrastructure – leading with transport, water, and energy – have been the defining shortcomings of the past decade. These deficiencies have had a profound knock-on impact on housing and on the quality of life for businesses and communities across the country.”

He stressed that the review of the NDP must be conducted through the twin lenses of delivery and accountability, warning that without immediate and decisive action, the Plan risks devolving into a checklist of missed opportunities.

“Our message is clear: it is essential for all levels of government to recognise that the failure to deliver key infrastructure impedes progress in every other critical growth area,” Talbot stated. “Without urgency and tangible progress we risk jeopardising the very foundations of our future development.”

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Read the submission here.

For more information contact Shane Hughes (shane.hughes@chambers.ie)

About Chambers Ireland:

Chambers Ireland is an all-island business organisation with a unique geographical reach. Our members are the 36 affiliated Chambers of Commerce in cities and towns throughout the country – active in every constituency. Each of our member Chambers is central to their local business community and all seek to promote thriving local economies that can support sustainable cities and communities.