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26 Mar 2026

Two prominent Offaly companies to feature on new TG4 series

Ná Builders shines a spotlight on construction worker across Ireland

Two prominent Offaly companies to feature on new TG4 series

A brand new show ‘Na Builders’ is an original, home-grown series for TG4 that shines the spotlight on construction workers from across the country as they battle the elements - and occasionally each other - to get the job done.

With over 160,000 people employed in the construction industry in Ireland, these people build, renovate and reimagine our countryside and our towns.

The new series delves deep with builders of all shapes and sizes, in rural and urbans settings; looking at what they are building and who they are building for and getting a real sense of where we are in building Ireland these days

From bricklayers to electricians, plumbers to roofers, plasterers to carpenters these hard-working men and women are part of our everyday lives in Ireland.

Two Offaly companies; Townmore and the National Construction Training Campus will all feature throughout the series. 

Townmore is a long established and highly regarded construction company with offices in Tullamore, Dublin, Cork and London.

Having delivered many high-end projects across Ireland and the UK, Townmore has a strong reputation in the marketplace as a leader in the delivery of quality projects across numerous sectors in a safe, efficient and ethical manner, as is evidenced by our many repeat clients.

The National Construction Training Campus in Mount Lucas in Daingean offers a vast range of training and testing services in construction related areas for members of the public. The Campus also runs the National Skilled Utilities Operator Traineeship. 

Catch Ná Buiders tonight on TG4 at 9.30pm.

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