Our Relationship with Flynn and O ‘Flaherty dates back nearly 50 years and involves working on both their Commercial and Housing Developments. We have been involved their extensive developments in the Old Phoenix Park Racecourse since its commencement in 1998.
TU Dublin had a simple ambition to be the first choice in Ireland for higher education. Rationalising their widely spread locations into one central campus at Grangegorman would not only address the isolation of departments across the city, but also put the university at the forefront of the third level education offering in Ireland. The East Quad Building was to be a centre of excellence for the arts and act as a gateway to the university.
St. Dominics Bridge Drogheda Refurbishment. A Project which brought together ourselves and Jons Civil Engineering, a relationship dating back to the 1970s.
The street level of The Distillers Development at Smithfield had its original stonework preserved along the Bow Street elevation, we designed Gates as well as Security Railings for new openings for approval.
This imaginative project, creating a new link in the Liffey to Bohernabreena Greenway, is part of the Dublin City Council (DCC) core active travel network. Funded by the National Transport Authority (NTA). It will provide high quality walking and cycling facilities along the banks of the River Dodder. It is a primary route in the NTA Greater Dublin Area Cycle Network. We supplied 358 Mesh Fencing, Estate Railings and 4 gates including a custom designed one at Anglesea Bridge.The finish colour for the steel work is selected to suit each location.
Offsite Manufacture is a growing and neccesary part of the future of the construction industry. We were delighted to work on a package of three school projects in three counties of Munster for the long established Modular Manufacturer, Modulacc of Limerick
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