Ireland faces mounting pressure to deliver critical infrastructure faster, against a backdrop of housing demand, climate targets and economic growth. Yet despite ambitious policy and investment commitments, delivery often stalls. Why? Our comparative analysis of Ireland and Spain, two countries operating under the same EU planning, environmental and procurement framework, reveals that the difference lies less in regulation and more in process, institutional capacity, and legal risk. Spain’s stronger track record reflects long term political consensus, decentralised but embedded expertise, and system wide infrastructure planning tools. As Ireland implements major reforms, including the Planning and Development Act 2024 and proposed Critical Infrastructure Bill, the Spanish experience offers practical lessons on where reform efforts can have the greatest impact.
From planning to delivery: what Ireland can learn from Spain’s infrastructure playbook
Why compare Ireland and Spain?
Both Ireland and Spain are subject to the same EU environmental, procurement and planning directives. However, their infrastructure delivery outcomes differ significantly. Spain has delivered large scale transport, energy, water and logistics projects at speed over several decades, while Ireland continues to face delays translating plans into completed infrastructure.
Our analysis examines where those differences arise in practice and not just in law, but in how planning systems operate day to day.
Ireland is now entering a critical reform phase, with the Planning and Development Act 2024, the Accelerating Infrastructure Taskforce and the proposed Critical Infrastructure Bill.
Next steps
Read the full comparative analysis to explore where reform efforts could most effectively accelerate infrastructure delivery—and how lessons from Spain can inform Ireland’s next phase of development.
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