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Who we are

Who we are

Formed in 2002, IN2 is a progressive engineering consultancy, specialising in MEP design, building services and sustainability solutions. We make better spaces for people.

We are dedicated to delivering low energy design from conceptual stage, handover and beyond. Integral in our approach is a combination of specialist expertise in innovative passive design, sustainability and building simulation techniques.

Our Commitment to ESG

IN2 Engineering is a leading design consultancy in building services, energy, and sustainability, and we are shaping the future of the built environment.

Our commitment to sustainability is a fundamental part of our company ethos and our values. Through an innovative lens we are always striving to find new ways to reduce our energy and contribute to current Net Zero targets. Our work consistently integrates low-carbon design, energy efficiency, and long-term operational sustainability across a wide range of building typologies.

This approach dominates our project methodologies and this approach guides our ESG Strategy. To further bolster our commitment to ESG we have established an ESG Committee within IN2 which meets monthly and a cross-section of our team represent the various departments and reports on their individual targets.

We apply the concept of ESG innovation not purely tactically in application to materials or methods but also we take an innovation approach to the development of the business as a whole. This includes:

  • A commitment to Energy, Sustainability & Retrofit Projects
  • Forward-thinking energy strategies
  • Resulting in enormous carbon savings.
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Since opening our Berlin office in 2022, we have completed 28 BREAMM projects across the country. In the UK and Ireland we have worked on 11 projects over the past year including the decarbonisation and infrastructure project at Beaumont Hospital, and Tiller Road, London, which involved analyses on energy, overheating, sustainability, whole life carbon, and Circular Economy.

At the heart of our ESG strategy, and evidence of our innovation, is a commitment to reducing our carbon footprint across all our offices. To date we have embarked on a number of long-term initiatives to do this with hands-on ‘doables’ from converting our fleet of vehicles to EV vehicles – since 2019 we have year-on-year added to our fleet of EV cars - as well as embarking on energy reviews within all our office buildings. The current IN2 fleet including 8 EVs provides 50% saving of annual carbon emissions compared to all diesel.

What’s more we are undertaking our B Corp Certification and have submitted our B Corp assessment.

Our Senior Team

The IN2 Group is made up of an international expert team of engineers, technicians and consultants spanning the globe, who work in collaboration with clients and partners to achieve building solutions which allow end users to thrive.

Our awards speak for themselves…

Our awards speak for themselves…

We are recognised as industry leaders with countless industry awards for our company and our project work.

As a multi-award winning employer (Consultancy of the Year 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022) we pride ourselves in our people's success, this is evident through our work with numerous awards across various sectors.

2023

  • Winner: The Strokestown National Famine Museum (Tandem Design) – Irish Design Awards by IDI Institute of Designers in Ireland
  • Winner: The Strokestown National Famine Museum (Kelbuild) - The Irish Construction Excellence Awards
  • Winner: Ardee Ambulance Base (Molony O'Beirne Architects) - RIAI Awards
  • Winner: Printing House Square (McCullough Mulvin Architects / O'Mahony Pike Architects) - RIAI Awards
  • Winner: Little Mary Street Aparthotel (BAM Ireland) - The Irish Construction Excellence Awards
  • Winner: Dublin Airport Hold Baggage System Upgrade (Collen Construction) - Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Dublin Airport Hold Baggage System Upgrade - Irish Building Design Awards
  • Finalist: Tallaght University Hospital Intensive Care Centre Unit (Clancy) - The Irish Construction Excellence Awards
  • Finalist: Consultancy of the Year - Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Firm of the Year - Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Hamilton Gardens (Walls Construction) - The Irish Construction Excellence Awards
  • Commended: McKee Barracks Block H (Taylor McCarney Architects) - RIAI Awards

2022

  • Winner: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Residential Project of the Year (Large) - Printing House Square - Irish Construction Industry Awards (Bennett Construction)
  • Winner: Best Heritage Project - Gold Award - Swords Castle Conservation Project (Fingal County Council) - All Ireland Community & Council Awards (Wejchert Architects)
  • Winner: Conservation Award - Tuam Cathedral - Building and Architect of the Year Awards
  • Finalist: Waterford University Hospital Mortuary (C.J. Falconer + Associates / Mythen Construction) – Irish Concrete Society

2021

  • Winner: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Conservation Project of the Year - Tuam Cathedral - Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Workplace & Fit-out Project of the Year – North Wall Quay (ABK Architects) – RIAI Awards
  • Winner: RIAI Triennial Gold Medal – The Lyric Theatre (O’Donnell + Tuomey Architects)
  • Finalist: COVID-19 Crisis Response Award - Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards

2020

  • Winner: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Education Project of the Year – Trinity Business School – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Tourism & Hospitality Project of the Year – Moxy Dublin City – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Public Choice Award – Kylemore Abbey Interpretation Project (AXO Architects) – RIAI Awards
  • Finalist: Public Choice Award – Trinity Business School (Scott Tallon Walker Architects) – RIAI Awards
  • Finalist: Public Choice Award – Whispering House St.Columba’s College (Coady Architects) – RIAI Awards

2019

  • Winner: Education/School Building Project of the Year – Irish Building & Design Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Practice of the Year – Irish Building & Design Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Project of the Year – Irish Building & Design Awards
  • Finalist: Fit Out Professional Consultancy of the Year – Fit Out Awards
  • Finalist: Sustainable Building Project of the Year – Sustainable Energy Authority of Ireland (SEAI) Awards
  • Winner: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Education Project of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Conservation Project of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards

2018

  • Winner: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Excellence in Education and Training – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Public Choice Award – Dublin Port Centre Precinct (Darmody Architecture) – RIAI Awards
  • Finalist: Public Choice Award – Dorset Point Student Accommodation (Henry J Lyons Architects) – RIAI Awards

2017

  • Winner: Public Choice Award – NUI Galway O’Donoghue Centre for Drama, Theatre & Performance (Taylor Architects) – RIAI Awards
  • Winner: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Engineering Practice of the Year – Irish Building and Design Awards
  • Finalist: International Project of the Year – Construction News Awards

2016

  • Winner: Fit-out Professional Consultancy of the Year – Fit-out Awards
  • Finalist: UK Construction Consultancy of the Year – Construction News Awards
  • Winner: Conservation Project of the Year – Mayo Medical Academy (Taylor Architects) – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Consultancy of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Interior Architectural Project of the Year – Knock Basilica (Wejchert Architects) – Irish Building and Design Awards
  • Winner: Cultural Project of the Year – Arklow Library (Coady Architects) – Irish Building and Design Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Practice of the Year – Irish Building and Design Awards
  • Finalist: Renovation Project of the Year – Knock Basilica (Wejchert Architects) – Irish Building and Design Awards
  • Finalist: Cultural Project of the Year – Knock Basilica (Wejchert Architects) – Irish Building and Design Awards
  • Finalist: Fit-out Project of the Year – Knock Basilica (Wejchert Architects) – Irish Building and Design Awards

2015

  • Winner: Designer of the Year, David Walshe – Irish Construction Industry Awards
  • Winner: Public Sector Project of the Year – Temporary Business School, Trinity College Dublin – Fit-out Awards
  • Finalist: Engineering Firm of the Year – Irish Construction Industry Awards