08/01/2010

Ninety Building Jobs On Way

Up to 90 jobs are to be created as the construction of a new data centre gets underway in Dublin.

StructureTone has been appointed to build the €12 million facility for Interxion Ireland, which will employ 90 construction workers over the initial phase.

The data centre is due to be completed in early 2010.

Once completed, the centre will more than double Interxion's current footprint in Dublin, providing an extra 2,455 square metres of gross equipped space.

(BMcC/GK)

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