V-TUF in Dublin — Industrial Cleaning Equipment Hub
V-TUF in Dublin — industrial cleaning equipment for the Republic of Ireland
V-TUF supplies industrial pressure washers, dust extractors, hot-water cleaning systems and heavy-duty vacuums to construction contractors, technology and pharmaceutical sector facilities teams, fleet and port operators, and the hospitality and facilities management sector across Dublin and the wider Republic of Ireland. Dublin is the Republic's capital and economic engine — the city hosts the EMEA headquarters of Google, Meta, Microsoft, Amazon, Apple and LinkedIn in the Silicon Docks and Grand Canal Quarter, making it one of the most significant tech sector property and facilities markets in Europe. Dublin's pharmaceutical and life sciences cluster — Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, AbbVie, and the wider Grange Castle and Cherrywood campus operations — generates sustained demand for food-grade and cleanroom-adjacent cleaning systems across the city and county. Dublin Port is the largest port in Ireland and the primary freight gateway between the Republic and Great Britain.
This hub is for procurement teams, facilities managers, site managers and trade buyers across Dublin and the Republic of Ireland who want to see the V-TUF range organised by real-world applications.
V-TUF prices in GBP and ships from its UK warehouse. Next-day delivery to Irish addresses is available on stocked items — transit times to Republic of Ireland addresses are typically 2–3 working days. Contact 01522 787978 to confirm delivery arrangements before ordering.
Key V-TUF applications in Dublin
Technology sector facilities & commercial property
Dublin's tech sector campus estate — Google at Barrow Street and Montevetro, Meta at 4 Grand Canal Square, Microsoft at One Microsoft Place in Leopardstown, Amazon at Burlington Road and the wider Silicon Docks cluster — generates some of the most demanding commercial facilities maintenance requirements in Ireland. Campus hard standing cleaning, loading bay maintenance, kitchen plant cleaning for large-scale corporate catering operations, and external area pressure washing across Dublin's data centre and tech campus estate all require industrial-grade equipment. The TORRENT2 (200 bar, 15 L/min) is the standard specification for external hard standing and car park cleaning across Dublin's commercial campus estate. The HD140HOT (240V, 140 bar, 85°C) is the correct specification for corporate kitchen plant and loading bay cleaning.
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Pharmaceutical, life sciences & cleanroom-adjacent
Dublin's pharmaceutical and life sciences cluster — Pfizer at Grange Castle, Johnson & Johnson at Janssen Biologics, AbbVie at Cherrywood, and the wider Dublin and Wicklow pharma corridor — requires food-grade and cleanroom-adjacent cleaning systems with stainless construction, precise pressure control and validated cleaning performance. The RAPID VSC 240V (stainless body, 100 bar, 12 L/min) is the correct specification for production-area and cleanroom-adjacent cleaning in Dublin's pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities. Hot-water cleaning at validated temperatures is required for biofilm and contamination control in process environments.
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Construction & Dublin's development pipeline
Dublin has one of the most active construction markets in Europe — sustained by a major housing programme across the city and county, commercial development in the Docklands and city centre, transport infrastructure including the DART+ and MetroLink programmes, and large-scale data centre construction across north and west Dublin. M-Class and H-Class dust extraction is required across Dublin's construction sites under the Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 (Ireland) and the Chemical Agents Regulations 2001 — the Irish equivalents of CDM 2015 and COSHH. The MIDI H-Class (H14 HEPA, 99.995%) is the correct specification for silica-generating operations. The MIGHTY HSV M-Class is the standard for general construction dust control. All V-TUF extractors are available in 110V site-safe specification.
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Port, fleet & logistics
Dublin Port — the primary freight gateway between Ireland and Great Britain — handles roll-on/roll-off ferry services, container freight and bulk cargo. Port vehicle wash-down, freight unit cleaning, quayside maintenance and the logistics and haulage operations supporting Dublin's import and export throughput all generate sustained demand for hot-water pressure washing and industrial vacuum equipment. The RAPID MSH diesel-fired system is the correct specification for outdoor quayside and port yard wash-down without fixed hot water. The RAPID VSC 415V three-phase is the correct specification for fixed wash bays at high-throughput port logistics facilities.
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Hospitality, tourism & social housing
Dublin's hospitality estate — concentrated in the city centre, Temple Bar, Ballsbridge and along the coast at Dun Laoghaire — generates sustained kitchen plant cleaning, external area pressure washing and facilities maintenance demand. Dublin City Council and the wider local authority housing programme, alongside Approved Housing Bodies (AHBs) including Clúid Housing and Respond Housing, manage substantial social housing stock across the city requiring communal area maintenance, bin store hygiene and void property preparation.
Republic of Ireland compliance context
The Republic of Ireland operates under Irish legislation — not UK/GB or Northern Ireland law. Key regulatory frameworks for construction and industrial cleaning in Dublin and the Republic:
- Safety, Health and Welfare at Work (Construction) Regulations 2013 — the Irish equivalent of CDM 2015. Same practical requirements: project supervisor roles, construction stage safety plans, and dust control obligations on all construction sites in the Republic.
- Chemical Agents Regulations 2001 (Ireland) — the Irish equivalent of COSHH. Occupational exposure limits for RCS (respirable crystalline silica) and other hazardous dusts. M-Class and H-Class extraction classifications apply in practice across Irish construction sites as across the UK.
- EPA (Environmental Protection Agency Ireland) — the environmental regulator for the Republic of Ireland. IPC (Integrated Pollution Control) licences and waste water discharge licences from the EPA are required for industrial discharge to watercourses. Industrial effluent licences from Irish Water are required for sewer discharge.
- Irish Water — issues industrial effluent licences for wash-down water discharge to the public sewer across the Republic of Ireland.
V-TUF equipment meets the extraction and performance requirements for both UK/NI and Republic of Ireland regulatory frameworks. Contact 01522 787978 for guidance on specifying equipment for Irish construction and industrial sites.
Ordering and delivery — Republic of Ireland
V-TUF prices in GBP and ships from its UK warehouse in Lincoln. Delivery to Republic of Ireland addresses is available — transit times are typically 2–3 working days to Dublin and major Irish cities. Contact 01522 787978 before ordering to confirm availability and delivery timescales for your specific location. Trade and contractor account terms are available for commercial buyers in the Republic of Ireland.
Telephone: 01522 787978. Irish trade enquiries welcome.
Servicing, spares and ongoing support
All V-TUF equipment is supported with UK-based spare parts availability and technical support. Parts can be shipped to Republic of Ireland addresses — contact 01522 787978 to confirm availability and shipping arrangements.