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Keep up to date with your tax and accounting obligations while navigating the ever-changing economic climate and related construction market.

Accounting Services for Construction Companies

The ever-changing economic climate plays a major role in the construction industry. While the demand for housing and real estate is generally strong, economic conditions in Ireland and factors around the world can impact everything from new building projects to renovations and general property repairs.

Your construction business needs to navigate these changing market conditions while ensuring you remain compliant with your tax and financial reporting obligations. This is where we can help at Gilroy Gannon.

By understanding the challenges facing companies in the construction industry, our specialists at Gilroy Gannon can help you mitigate risks, take advantage of opportunities, ensure ongoing compliance, and grow your business. We have experience working with both principal and sub-contractor construction industry clients across Ireland, from micro-operations to the largest construction firms.

To learn more about the accounting support we can offer to your construction business, and to get a quote, please contact us today.

How We Can Help

Our expert team can help you stay compliant with your tax and accounting obligations, leaving you free to focus on managing your employees and sub-contractors, completing your existing projects, and quoting for new jobs.

Along with ensuring your company is compliant, we can also work with you to ensure you have a robust financial structure that will get you through any dips in economic or market activity that may come your way.

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Get in touch today, or simply fill in the below contact details and a member of the Gilroy Gannon team will be in touch shortly.

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