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13 Oct 2025

Dundalk IT collaborates with GoReport to deliver professional surveying software

GoReport’s software creates professional reports and analysis for Residential and Commercial Surveyors

Dundalk IT collaborates with GoReport to deliver professional surveying software

Denise Quigley, Head of Department of the Built Environment at DkIT and Michelle Hanley, Head of Sales at GoReport

Dundalk Institute of Technology (DkIT) has recently teamed up with GoReport to provide Software for students studying in the Department of the Built Environment.  

GoReport’s Digital Data Collection, Reporting & Analysis Software creates professional reports and analysis for Residential and Commercial Surveyors across every surveying specialism, in particular Building Surveying. To mark the collaboration between GoReport and DkIT, Michelle Hanley from GoReport presented 30 ipads to Denise Quigley, Head of Department of the Built Environment at DkIT and Martin O’Malley Lecturer in the Department of the Built Environment, to enable classes of students to access the software with ease.  

The use of the software will be very beneficial to students across the various courses in the Department, allowing them to save time, increase efficiency, and enhance the accuracy of field reports.  

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Denise Quigley, Head of Department of the Built Environment at DkIT said:  

“We are delighted to collaborate with GoReport to bring this state-of-the-art software to DkIT. The software will be hugely beneficial to our students, helping them develop their surveying skills more efficiently and effectively and making the reporting process easier while providing them with valuable experience using professional tools.” 

Michelle Hanley, Head of Sales at GoReport said: “GoReport is thrilled to collaborate with Dundalk Institute of Technology in supporting the next generation of surveyors and built environment professionals. This partnership is a fantastic opportunity to empower students with the innovative tools and skills they’ll need to excel in their careers. This collaboration is not only a chance to enhance their learning experience but also to play a role in shaping the future of an evolving industry.” 

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