Data Centre, Grangecastle
Data Centres are an area in which we have huge expertise we provide Fences of all standards as well as automated and manual Gates.
Data Centres are an area in which we have huge expertise we provide Fences of all standards as well as automated and manual Gates.
Rathfarnham Castle is the historic former home of the Loftus family. Initially built in 1605 and subsequently extended and refurbished from a defensive castle to a prestigious home in the period from 1740 with designs by Sir William Chambers and James “Athenian” Stuart. After its sale in 1911 by The Blackburn Family it was used by The Jesuit order until being taken over by The OPW on behalf of The State in the 1980s. It is situated in a public park managed by South Dublin County Council.
The Dublin Port Company recognising its significance in the history and the future of Dublin has a long-term plan to preserve and create a learning experience for the preservation of its documentary history but also the physical buildings and historic infrastructure.
Tragically the hundred and sixty-year-old St Mel’s Cathedral in Longford was almost destroyed in a fire on Christmas Morning 2009. It was reopened on December 19th 2014 after a complete refurbishment by Main Contractors Gem/Purcell. The Restoration Project received several awards for what was before Notre Dame in Paris the largest restoration project in Europe.
Mallow Castle, now in the possession of Cork County Council, dates back to 1185 when John, King of England, ordered the construction of the first castle. The works completed to date include the addition of a new state of the art playground on the grounds of the Castle, restoration of the walled garden and installation of a new pedestrian bridge and pathways in the lower park. The historic Spa House has been renovated and is being used as a Tourist Office.