Introba, a global building engineering and consulting firm, announced the opening of its new office in Dublin, marking the company’s first location in Ireland.

With support from the Irish government through IDA Ireland, Introba plans to create 30 roles over the next five years, many of which will focus on sustainability and climate-focused engineering services.

Sustainability advisory, mechanical, and electrical engineering services

The new Dublin-based team will support Ireland's transition to a low-carbon economy, aligning with national climate goals of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 and reaching net zero by 2050.

Initially, the team will provide sustainability advisory, mechanical, and electrical engineering services to institutional, cultural, commercial, and science and technology sectors.

"Introba's expansion into Dublin is a natural extension of our mission to engineer a better, more sustainable world," said David Glossop, managing director for the UK and Europe. "We're proud to bring our expertise to Ireland and to support ambitious national goals around the built environment and emissions reduction."

Introba’s Dublin office is led by Adam McLoughlin, director – Ireland, who brings more than 19 years of international experience across Canada, the UK, and the Middle East. He is joined by John Moore and Padraic Greed, both of whom bring deep experience in building trusted client relationships and leading successful project delivery. Their shared commitment to exceeding expectations will play a key role in establishing Introba’s presence in the Irish market. 

Infrastructure solutions such as bridges and highways

The team’s presence in Dublin also strengthens Introba’s relationship with related brand, TYLin, a global, full-service engineering firm specialising in infrastructure solutions such as bridges, highways, transit, and facilities.

TYLin is a leading brand within a global alliance of consulting and engineering firms, known for its technical expertise, local knowledge, and forward-looking insights. This connection reinforces Introba’s growing ties across the broader European market.

Enterprise minister  Peter Burke said: “Congratulations to Introba on the opening of their first Irish office. The office will create 30 new sustainability and climate-focused engineering jobs in Dublin over the coming period, providing great opportunities for our talented engineering graduates.

"Introba's focus is very much in line with the government’s climate agenda, and we remain committed to supporting such initiatives. I wish to welcome the team and thank them for choosing Ireland for this investment. 

Michael Lohan, CEO of IDA Ireland, said: "We are pleased to welcome Introba to Ireland as they open their first office in Dublin and announce plans to create 30 new jobs. Their sustainability-driven approach aligns well with Ireland's climate objectives and IDA Ireland’s new strategy. Introba’s presence in Ireland strengthens the green innovation ecosystem here and we look forward to supporting their continued growth." 

Introba’s arrival in Ireland marks a key step in the firm’s European growth strategy and reaffirms its commitment to developing local talent and delivering engineering services that contribute to a more sustainable built environment.

To learn more about Introba and its career opportunities in Ireland, visit www.introba.com.