Barry Dodd appointed as Managing Director for the UK

PJ Hegarty has appointed Barry Dodd as Managing Director UK where he will oversee a business with a projected turnover of £110m this year.

Barry joined PJ Hegarty in 1998 and played a key role in the successful launch of the UK business in 2010 with a focus on civil engineering and industrial projects. Since then, he has helped scale the business in the UK.

With more than 500 employees, PJ Hegarty is a leading company in large-scale construction with operations in Ireland and the UK. It had a turnover in excess of €500m in 2025.

The company, noted for innovation and operational excellence, is active across aviation, civils, renewable energy, industrial, waste management, energy from waste, pharmaceutical, and specialist sectors.

In the UK, current and recent works include HS2, Sizewell C and Gatwick Airport as well as large private pharma projects.
One of PJ Hegarty’s largest contracts to date in the UK is HS2 Pumping Stations, located in the West Midlands, between Birmingham and Coventry. These significant works are required to manage surface water runoff and groundwater flows from railway tracks during a one-in-1,000-year storm event.
PJ Hegarty is contributing to the delivery of Sizewell C, a major new nuclear power station that supports the UK Government’s transition to a low-carbon economy. The company is also delivering a number of projects at Gatwick Airport, demonstrating PJ Hegarty UK’s capability in delivering complex aviation infrastructure in a live airport environment.

PJ Hegarty, which marked its 100th anniversary in Ireland last year, has also appointed Maurice Killeen as Managing Director for Ireland. The company believes these strategic appointments will further boost a a progressive business with a firm focus on safety, sustainability, responsible procurement, and diversity and inclusion.

Barry Dodd, Managing Director, PJ Hegarty UK, said:

“Having been part of PJ Hegarty for more than 25 years and involved in the growth of our UK business since its launch in 2010, it is a real privilege to take on the role of Managing Director for PJ Hegarty UK. We have built a strong reputation in the market by delivering complex projects safely, collaboratively and to a high standard. My focus now is on supporting our people, strengthening our client relationships, and continuing to grow the business in a way that reflects the values and ambition of PJ Hegarty.”

Celebrating Differences in World Autism Acceptance Month

To mark world autism month, we hosted a webinar with by Adam Harris, founder and CEO of AsIAm, Ireland’s Autism Charity. Adam founded AsIAm based on his own experiences growing up as an Autistic person in Ireland.

The session was packed with valuable insights, covering:

  • Tips to build a more inclusive work environment.
  • Personal insights from Adam’s journey as an autistic person in Ireland, and how those experiences have informed his work.
  • How workplaces can move beyond awareness to meaningful inclusion and acceptance.

At PJ Hegarty, we’re proud to be a workplace where people are valued and supported. As holders of the Investors in Diversity Gold accreditation, this webinar is one of many steps we’re taking to champion diversity and inclusion across our organisation.

PJ Hegarty recognised for progress in Diversity and Inclusion as company wins Investors in Diversity Gold award

PJ Hegarty has been formally accredited with the Investors in Diversity Gold award by the Irish Centre for Diversity (ICD), a charity and leading provider of D&I training in Ireland. The accreditation recognises PJ Hegarty’s commitment to embedding the principles of fairness, respect, equality, diversity, inclusion and engagement (FREDIE) within its culture and processes.

In 2020 the company decided to explore ways to create a diverse and inclusive business in a formal manner, after recognising that across the Irish construction industry, and the key professions from which PJ Hegarty hires, widespread diversity was not the norm, and a gender gap persisted.

The ICD assessment team has now recognised PJ Hegarty for implementing several progressive, strategic policies which have seen it earn an official inclusion score of 88pc – some 10pc above the national average. The ICD said PJ Hegarty had provided the appropriate resources and led by example. The work also showed that team members feel they are treated fairly, with respect and are valued for their differences.

Along with progress in Gender Pay Gap reporting, the ICD assessment team noted the company’s development of a new three-year strategy which takes account of both moral and business obligations; the introduction of updated maternity, mental health and wellbeing policies; the alignment of FREDIE principles to staff development, staff appraisals, and recruitment processes and the offer of D&I training sessions to subcontractors and partners.

Overall, the firm received an inclusion score of 88.8% from the ICD, an increase of almost 5% compared to 2022. The company also outperformed the average score of 79.5% across the construction and engineering industry and the national average of 78%. The inclusion score is calculated from data gathered through a staff survey.

PJ Hegarty also led the industry and the national average across all four assessment pillars, including diverse and inclusive leadership; policy, practice and process; recruitment, retention and progress and recording and monitoring.

The construction and civil engineering firm is one of just 28 organisations in Ireland to receive the Investors in Diversity Gold. Investors in Diversity is Ireland’s premier accreditation to recognise progress in D&I.

The company has made Diversity, Equity and Inclusion an integral part of its operations and has ensured that the principles are embedded across the organisation – from its strategic vision to employment policies, staff training and management of its supply chain.

Commenting on the award, Mr Maurice Killeen, PJ Hegarty Operations Director and chair of the company’s DEI Steering Committee, paid tribute to the team’s commitment to D&I principles and willingness to make them central to the business’s long-term strategy. He said:

Our people have always been the focal point and strength of our company, and the evolution of our business by fostering a diverse, inclusive, and supportive environment to reflect their needs and societal change more broadly has been central to our culture and long-term business strategy. We are delighted to have been awarded the Gold accreditation from the Irish Centre for Diversity (ICD), joining only 27 other businesses in Ireland who have achieved this distinction.

“The ICD has been extremely supportive throughout the process, and this award is a welcome recognition of the collective efforts of our DEI Steering Committee, in particular, ERGs and all our staff. It is a fantastic achievement to celebrate with everyone and great motivation for the future.”

Caroline Cummins, Managing Director, Irish Centre for Diversity said:

“PJ Hegarty’s progress to Investors in Diversity Gold has been impressive. It has laid firm foundations and listened to the voice of all colleagues to ensure that there is a shared sense of belonging, and now they are proud holders of Investors in Diversity Gold. We look forward to sharing more of the company’s journey of continuous progress.”

Building Partnerships Since 1925

Established in 1925, PJ Hegarty boasts a proud heritage.

Our enduring legacy spanning a century reflects our dedication to delivering top-tier projects across the UK and Ireland.

Celebrating 100 Years of Building Partnerships

This year, we celebrate a century of shaping skylines, creating spaces, and building a brighter future. Established in 1925, we’ve grown to become Ireland’s most progressive building company, delivering exceptional projects across Ireland and the UK from our offices in Dublin, Cork, Limerick, and London.

Our purpose has been unwavering: to build safe, sustainable, and innovative structures that leave a positive impact. Our success has changed the skylines with world-class structures. But we’ve built more than structures — we’ve built trust, communities, and a legacy of excellence.

As we honour our past, we’re looking toward the future — innovating, growing, and continuing to safely meet the needs of our clients and partners. While reflecting on the many transformations of the past century, we also look to our future — a future that embraces diversity, champions sustainability, and places innovation at its core.

Here’s to the next 100 years of building partnerships!