Saint‑Gobain Strengthens Its Presence in Ireland with New Carbon‑Leading Offices in Kingscourt
Saint‑Gobain has officially opened its new carbon‑leading offices in Kingscourt,
County Cavan, marking an important milestone in the continued expansion of the Group’s
operations in Ireland. The project, which was awarded the Saint‑Gobain Carbon Fund Winner for Northern Europe and achieves a BER A rating, reflects both Saint‑Gobain’s long‑term investment in the Irish market and its ambition to grow a more integrated, sustainable business footprint across the country.
The opening, celebrated on the 9th April 2026, was attended by David Mohlo, CEO for Northern Europe, alongside senior leaders including Dean O’Sullivan, CEO for the UK & Ireland, and Kieran Holohan, Managing Director for Ireland. Their presence underlined the strategic importance of Ireland within Saint‑Gobain’s Northern European region and the Group’s confidence in future growth opportunities here.
Ireland is a strategically important market for Saint‑Gobain in Northern Europe.
With this new carbon‑leading development in Kingscourt, we are not only investing in
sustainable buildings, but in the future growth of our multi‑brand business in Ireland and the people who will help shape it.
— David Mohlo, CEO Northern Europe, Saint‑Gobain
Kingscourt has been home to Saint‑Gobain’s Gyproc facility since 1936, and the opening of the new offices coincides with the site’s 90th anniversary. Over nine decades, Gyproc has played a central role in supporting Ireland’s construction sector with high‑performance, energy‑efficient solutions, creating a strong foundation on which the wider Saint‑Gobain business in Ireland continues to build.
The new offices represent more than a workplace transformation; they signal the evolution of Saint‑Gobain in Ireland. The development showcases the breadth of the Group’s multi‑brand offering, highlighting how Saint‑Gobain is expanding beyond its traditional strengths to deliver a more connected, future‑focused construction solutions business.
This investment demonstrates how the organisation is growing its capabilities to better
support customers, partners and communities across Ireland.
Recognition as a Carbon Fund Winner reinforces Saint‑Gobain’s leadership in low‑carbon design and delivery, while also supporting its broader purpose of Making the World a Better Home. By combining environmental responsibility with long‑term operational excellence, the Kingscourt development illustrates how Saint‑Gobain is investing today to drive sustainable growth and innovation in Ireland for generations to come.