Hereworks, McKeon Group’s ­digital contractor arm, designs, ­integrates and manages smart building ­systems for huge companies and public ­sector assets.

The business is currently expanding beyond its existing offices in the UK and Ireland and is exploring international growth in the US and the UAE, potentially through acquisition.

Tomás Mac Eoin, MD of McKeon Group, said he believed Hereworks had the potential for significant success across the Atlantic, given it had already performed well with US multinationals domestically.

“The US has always been on our radar — not just because of its scale, but because many of our clients are already headquartered there,” he said. “As those relationships deepen and smart building standards evolve globally, we see a real opportunity to bring our experience, our platform and our people to one of the most exciting construction and tech markets in the world.

“We’re exploring locations like New York, Boston, Chicago, Dallas, Austin and Atlanta — each of which offers a unique mix of innovation culture, talent and client proximity. Our investment is more than just capital. It’s a commitment to building a globally scalable business.”

Outside of new markets, Mac Eoin said the group plans to invest a further €1.5m into Hereworks Happy, the firm’s smart building software platform, over the next year. It also plans to hire 53 new staff over the next 18 months to fuel future growth.

“This is a real strategic shift for McKeon Group, bringing a software product to the market,” said Mac Eoin.

“At our core, we believe buildings can, and should, do more for the people who use them. With Hereworks, we’ve built technology that makes that promise real. Our expansion is simply the next step in that mission.”

Family-owned McKeon Construction was established in 1950 by Tom McKeon. The business eventually rebranded as McKeon Group, becoming a construction, fit-out, and building services contractor primarily focused on the domestic market.

Mac Eoin said McKeon Group was on track for export sales of €4.8m this year, with plans to grow this figure to €16m by the end of 2028.