About the Office of Public Works
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From: Office of Public Works
- Published on: 14 November 2019
- Last updated on: 10 February 2025
Introduction
The Office of Public Works (OPW) is a government office that delivers public services for flood protection, managing government properties and heritage services.
The OPW, as the leading agency for flood risk management in Ireland, minimises the impacts of flooding through sustainable planning. A core part of its remit is maintaining and presenting Ireland’s most iconic heritage properties, including Ireland’s two World Heritage Sites, 780 National Monuments and over 2,000 acres of gardens and parklands. It also manages a significant part of the State’s property portfolio and provides accommodation for government departments, over 700 Garda Properties and approximately 550 offices.
The OPW was established in 1831, predating the foundation of the State. Its headquarters are in Trim, Co Meath.
It is overseen by the Minister of State at the Department of Public Expenditure and Reform, with special responsibility for the Office of Public Works and Flood Relief.
Sections of the OPW
The OPW is made up of five divisions:
- Corporate Services, Client Services and Communications
- Planning and Estate Management
- Heritage and Building Services
- State Architect and Major Project Delivery
- Flood Risk Management
Further details as to the OPW’s structure and management tiers are available on Who Does What.
Corporate Links
- Contact Us
- Customer Action Plan 2023-2025
- OPW Complaints/Appeals Procedure
- Language Scheme
- OPW Governance Framework
- OPW Organisational Capability Review (OCR) Action Plan
- OPW Organisational Capability Review - Nov 2023
- Conflict of Interest Policy and Guidelines
- Official Entertainment Policy
- Policy on Procurement
- Regulation of Lobbying Act 2015 - OPW designated public officials
- Open Data
- Freedom of Information (FOI)
- Annual Reports
- History of the OPW
- Financial Information
- Re-use of Public Sector Information
- Sustainability Policy
- Public Service Agreement 2010 - 2014
- Privacy Policy
- Protected Disclosures
- Careers in the OPW
- Dignity at Work
- OPW Child Safeguarding Statement