
HAI Business Support Webinar Series: April 2026
March 12, 2026Hardware Association Ireland has today, (Wednesday 29 April) welcomed confirmation that fuel support measures are to be extended to include construction workers, contractors and construction vehicles, with a formal Government announcement earlier today.
The fuel support scheme is expected to apply to commercial vehicles over 3.5 tonnes, capturing a significant portion of the construction fleet including heavy goods vehicles, plant transport and supply chain logistics operators. It is also anticipated that applications will be processed through an online system with the Department of Transport.
Commenting, Chief Executive of Hardware Association Ireland, Martin Markey said:
“Today’s news is both timely and necessary. Construction is a fuel intensive sector and sustained increases in diesel costs feed directly into the price of building homes and delivering infrastructure.
It is critically important that costs are stabilised across the system, allowing new home construction, renovations and upgrades to continue. Extending supports to vehicles over 3.5 tonnes involved in the construction industry is a very practical step that recognises the operational reality of the sector.
The detail will matter. An efficient online application process is essential, but it must be simple and fast. Any delay in processing risks impacting transport, deliveries and the wider construction supply chain.
This measure will go some way towards easing the pressure on contractors, suppliers and ultimately the consumer, but speed of access will be key.”
The Association said it looks forward to further detail in tomorrow’s announcement, particularly around eligibility and timelines, and will continue to engage with Government to ensure the scheme is implemented efficiently and reaches businesses without disruption.
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