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ATU Wins Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) Tomorrow’s Leaders Student Challenge Ireland

ATU CIOB winners with lecturers

ATU has scooped first place in the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) “Tomorrow’s Leaders Student Challenge Ireland” competition which took place in Dundalk IT on Thursday 27 February.

The team from the ATU Galway Dept of Building & Civil Engineering beat 10 other university teams including from Belfast Metropolitan College, Dundalk IT, Munster Technological University (MTU) Cork, South East Technological University (SETU) Carlow, SETU Waterford, Technological University Dublin (TUD), University of Limerick (UL), University of Ulster and teams from ATU Sligo and ATU Donegal. The challenge involved coming up with a strategy or methodology for tackling the global housing crisis.

Sarah Hallinan, Regional Manager Ireland at CIOB, says: “A huge congratulations to the team from ATU for winning our CIOB Tomorrow’s Leaders Student Challenge competition. This incredibly difficult challenge really puts aspiring construction professionals’ minds to the test, asking them to come up with complex sustainable solutions which they must present to a panel of experts in a very short space of time. I was delighted with the level of professionalism and awareness of environmental sustainability on display, as well as how well the students were able to communicate their ideas – these talents will stand them in good stead for their future careers.”

Mary Rogers, Head of Dept of Building & Civil Engineering, ATU Galway-Mayo, says: “It is a wonderful achievement and privilege for the ATU team to have won the Chartered Institute of Building (CIOB) “Tomorrow’s Leaders Student Challenge Ireland” competition 2025. This year’s challenge required teams to address the global housing crisis, something that has certainly engaged our students. Congratulations and well done to all concerned.

John Hanahoe and Michelle Fahey, lecturers and mentors to the students, paid tribute to the students: “We have competed in this event for many years and have been fortunate to win it on many occasions. We know that our students find working with other disciplines really useful and relish the challenge on the day. They also enjoy meeting and interacting with their colleagues from the other universities”

For further details on programmes in the ATU Galway-Mayo Dept of Building & Civil Engineering, see:    https://www.atu.ie/faculties/engineering-computing/building-civil-engineering

[Photos by Paul Sherwood Photography] Photo Caption:
L to R: John Hanahoe, lecturer, Dept of Building and Civil Engineering, ATU Galway-Mayo;  Kerrie O’Flaherty (4th year BEng (Hons) Civil Engineering) from Knocknacarra, Galway city’; Tony Conlon (4th year BSc (Hons) Construction Management) from Ballina, Co Mayo; Dylan Hanley (4th year BSc (Hons) Construction Management) from Tullow, Co Carlow; Michelle Fahey, lecturer, Dept of Building and Civil Engineering, ATU Galway-Mayo; Kevin Kenneally (4th year B Sc (Hons) Architectural Technology) from Kilmovee, Co Mayo.