MetroLink is more than a transport project, it is a cornerstone of Ireland’s strategy to address climate change and deliver long-term benefits for Dublin and the wider region.
We define sustainability as making a positive difference through the delivery of Economic, Social and Environmentally sustainable solutions.
In terms of Social Value this involves making a positive difference to individuals, communities, stakeholders, and wider society through delivery of equitable social, environmental and economic outcomes and benefits. While MetroLink will organically create Social Value through improved mobility, suppliers will be required to embed Social Value into their project deliverables to maximise the opportunity for positive impact.
Metrolink’s balanced scorecard will support this process by clearly identifying the areas we value most and the key criteria we will use to evaluate bids, and supplier performance. To see the balanced score card click here.
MetroLink is committed to four key areas of Social Value: promoting education, skills and employment; embedding economic inclusion; inclusive practices and design; and investing in communities.
Embedded throughout MetroLink’s entire supply chain, all partners are required to uphold robust Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) standards in line with Transport Infrastructure Ireland’s sustainability principles.
This includes a demonstrable commitment to ethical sourcing, underpinned by rigorous due diligence processes and proactive management practices.
Suppliers must ensure that all materials and services are procured responsibly, transparently, and with respect for human rights and fair labour conditions.
This collaborative approach supports innovation in sustainable materials, promotes circular economy principles, and drives continuous improvement in environmental performance.
Designed with the future in mind, MetroLink will combine cutting-edge design, sustainable engineering, and long-term resilience to serve generations to come.
Stations and facilities are being designed to meet high environmental performance standards, incorporating energy-efficient lighting, ventilation, and materials. Wherever feasible, renewable energy sources will be integrated to power operations, reducing the system’s overall carbon footprint.
The construction phase prioritises sustainability through the use of low-carbon materials, waste minimisation strategies, and responsible sourcing. MetroLink is committed to reducing construction-related emissions and protecting local ecosystems.
MetroLink is engineered to withstand the impacts of climate change. The use of durable materials and adaptive design principles will ensure the system remains safe, reliable, and efficient under future climate conditions.
Advanced digital technologies will be embedded across operations, maintenance, and the passenger experience. Real-time data, automated systems, and scaleable infrastructure will enable MetroLink to evolve in line with future mobility needs and technological advancements.