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Pre-Planning Notice – €6m Galway Racecourse Redevelopment

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Planning application for a major redevelopment at Galway Racecourse will be submitted in the coming weeks.

Build Value Estimate: €6 million

Description: A planning application for a major redevelopment at Galway Racecourse will be submitted in the coming weeks.

The board of Horse Racing Ireland is to contribute €2.1 million towards a €6 million redevelopment of the racecourse in Ballybrit.

The project involves a substantial redevelopment of the enclosure to the north of the parade ring, under the Racecourse Capital Development Scheme.

The existing Tote Ireland building, will also be demolished and replaced with a new structure incorporating a betting hall with bar and food facilities.

Galway Races

The two-storey building will feature a large, open-plan betting hall with capacity for up to 550 racegoers on the ground floor, with Tote Ireland betting counters on three sides and a large betting shop on the fourth side.

Externally, there will be 46 Tote Ireland betting windows, with the majority facing the racetrack.

A modern champagne bar will be positioned on the first floor of the new building with capacity for 450 people.

A sizeable portion of both upstairs and downstairs will be dedicated to new toilet facilities.

Construction of the new building will begin after the 2017 Summer Festival with a launch date head of the 2018 racing festival.

Applicant
Horse Racing Ireland (HRI)
Ballymany
The Curragh
Co. Kildare
045 455 455 | info@hri.ie | www.hri-ras.ie

Pre-Planning Notice – €25m Gas Pipeline Link in Co. Wexford

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Gas Networks Ireland to carry out work on a €25 million plan to bring gas to Wexford

Description: Irish Water has teamed up with Gas Networks Ireland to carry out work on a €25 million plan to bring gas to Wexford.

Work on the Wexford Town Gas and Water Project will begin on 12 September.

Gas Networks Ireland

Phase 1 works will run from September until early 2017, with Phase 2 expected to commence mid-2017.

Phase 1 of the project will see approximately 14km of gas pipelines constructed within the town.

Phase 2 will see building out a further 13km of gas pipelines around the town.

Applicant
Gas Networks Ireland
St. Margarets Road
Finglas
Dublin 11
01 8926000 | businesslink@gasnetworks.ie | www.gasnetworks.ie

Pre-Planning Notice – €10m Dublin Airport Terminal 1 Upgrade

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€10m Upgrade of Dublin Airport Terminal 1 Departures Floor 

Description: The departures floor in Dublin Airport’s Terminal l is to be replaced as part of the €10 million upgrade project.

Parts of the floor have been upgraded several times over the past four decades but in some areas the original tiling laid when the building opened is still in place.

Other improvements to the departures floor include new wooden and tile fascia around the walls and the removal of ticket desks to create more light and space.

Dublin Airport

The departures floor upgrade project will involve the phased temporary closure of airline check-in desks, with some check-in facilities being moved for a time to check-in area 14, which is located in the lower ground floor of T1 below the arrivals hall.

Refurbishment of the arrivals hall includes new flooring, a replacement ceiling, the removal of desks currently situated in some window areas to allow natural light in, and a new look to the front of Terminal 1. When completed, the arrivals hall will be brighter and more spacious.

All restaurants will be located in one area while services such as the tourist information office, bus, travel and the information desk will be grouped together, making the floor layout more user-friendly and intuitive for customers.

Applicant
Dublin Airport Authority plc (daa)
Dublin Airport
Co Dublin
01 8141111 | info@daa.ie | www.daa.ie

Building Information Index Vol. 5 Q1 to Q2 2016

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Welcome to the fifth volume of the Building Information Index

This volume of the Building Information Index provides insight and key analysis of activity in the construction industry for the first six months of 2016. It also provides an invaluable foresight as to what remainder of 2016 and 2017 will bring. I hope you find it informative. 

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In this volume actual activity for the half year to the end of June 2016 is compared to the same periods in 2015 and 2014. The analysis takes a close look at the construction industry broken down by region, funding source and sectors; Residential, Commercial & Retail, Medical, Education, Agriculture, Industrial and Social.

 

 

The total value of Construction Project Commencements grows by €1.12bn (+44%) for the six months to end of June 2016

The value of construction project Commencements for the first half of 2016 has grown by +44% when compared to the same period in 2015. This shows continued strong growth building on what was reported in previous full year index for 2015. Year on year comparison for the first six months showed a growth of 97% when compared to the same period in 2014. Five of the seven sectors examined registered growth. The Education sector recorded the largest percentage growth with Commencements up +148% (to €218m) on 2015 figures. Residential, the largest and most significant sector continued with strong growth of +61% year on year and with the value of Commencements at €1.67bn. The Agricultural and Social sectors reported a decrease of -28% and -22% respectively.

Value of Applications static

The value of construction project Applications remained static at €8.3bn when compared to the first six months in 2015. This does however represent an increase of +37% when compared to the same period in 2014. The Commercial & Retail and Agricultural sectors reported gains of +73% and +37% respectively, with the remaining sectors reporting marginal decreases. Residential the largest sector, was down -15% on 2015 with total Applications of €3.8bn to the end of June 2016 compared with €4.5bn in to the endof June 2015. 

The Building Information Index is measured by factors that correlate with the phases in a construction project. The first is project Commencements which relate to projects that are in progress on-site and where construction activity has started. The second is Applications which are a real time barometer of sentiment in the construction sector and relate to all projects yet to be approved for planning. Thirdly we look at projects that have been granted permission. This shows projects that are further along in the cycle, and being approved, they show more short term potential in the market.  

€4.4m Dublin City University Extension

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Commencement Notice 29 August 2016

Site
Collins Avenue Extension
Glasnevin
Dublin 9

University Extension Development Dublin

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Build Value Estimate: €4.4 Million
Floor Area: 3,180 Sq M
Commencement: 29th August 2016
Location: Map Link

Description: University Extension Development Dublin consisting of the extension of the existing Science, Research and Engineering Building at DCU with the construction of a new 4-storey building on a previously constructed podium to accommodate a variety of teaching facilities (2 no. 250 seat tired lecture theaters; 4 no.100 seat, 1 no. 75 seat and 2 no. 40 seat classrooms), cellular and open plan office space, a new entrance and atrium off the Business School quadrangle, relocation of existing gas bottle stores, ancillary and roof top plant space. The extension will be located to the west of the existing four storey over basement building on the DCU campus.

Applicant
Dublin City University
Collins Avenue Extension
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
01 7005341 | www.dcu.ie

Architect
MOLA Architecture
Kieran Fitzgerald
2 Donnybrook Road
Dublin 4
01 2183900 | mail@molaarchitecture.com | www.molaarchitecture.com

Contractor
Clancy Construction
Drangan
Thurles
Co. Tipperary
052 9152166 | build@clancyconstruction.ie | www.clancyconstruction.ie

Consulting Engineer
O’Connor Sutton Cronin
9 Prussia Street
Dublin 7
01 8682000 | ocsc@ocsc.ie | www.ocsc.ie

Certifier
MOLA Architecture
Michael O’Carroll
2 Donnybrook Road
Dublin 4
01 2183900 | mail@molaarchitecture.com | www.molaarchitecture.com

€13 Million Ripley Court Hotel Extension

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Hotel Construction Project Recently submitted for planning

Site
The Ripley Court Hotel
37 Talbot Street (Backing Onto Foley Street)
Dublin 1

Hotel Construction Project

Build Value Estimate: €13 Million
Floor Area: 4,616 Sq M
Storeys: 7
Stage: Plans Applied
Location: Map Link 

Description: The Hotel Construction development will consist of: Demolition of existing 3 storey building over basement to be replaced with new 7 storey over basement incorporated into main structure of hotel, to include a new fire escape stairs exiting onto Talbot Street. The basement element includes 115m2 of commercial floor area with 121m2 new deli-restaurant and shop front on ground floor level accessed from Talbot Street. An additional 155m2 of guest accommodation on existing 1st & 2nd floors. An additional 456m2 of guest accommodation on existing 3rd floor. New 4th & 5th floors with total 2612m2 of guest accommodation. New 6th floor with 1157m2 of guest accommodation together with new 149m2 of roof terrace and room balconies.

New stone cladding to replace existing timber at ground floor facade onto Talbot Street, to also include new glazed main entrance and vehicular gates at existing ramp to basement. New stone cladding to replace brickwork at ground floor facade onto Foley Street to include new windows and pedestrian access points. Minor internal alterations to provide new coffee shop at ground floor in place of existing conference rooms, accessible from Foley Street. New stone cladding and curtain wall glazing from third to sixth floor on both Talbot and Foley Street elevations.

Applicant
Austin Kelly
The Ripley Court Hotel
37 Talbot Street
Dublin 1
Co. Dublin

Agent
Doherty Finegan Kelly – Dublin
Cathal Kelly
30 – 32 Botanic Court
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
01 830 1852 | info@dfk.ie | www.dfk.ie

Architect
Doherty Finegan Kelly – Dublin
Marc O’Dowd
30 – 32 Botanic Court
Glasnevin
Dublin 9
01 830 1852 | info@dfk.ie | www.dfk.ie 

€15.3 Million Student Accommodation in Summerhill Dublin

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Commenced on 3rd August 2016

Site
123-128 Summerhill
Backing onto 6, 7, 7A Gardiner Lane
Dublin 1

student development project

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Build Value Estimate: €15.3 Million
Commencement: 3 August 2016
Floor Area: 10,475.8 Sq M
Location: Map Link 

Description: The student development project will consist of modifications to extant permission Reg. Ref. 4521/08 (ABP Ref. PL.29N.233115), the duration of which was extended under Reg. Ref. 4521/08×1, comprising of the change of use from permitted hotel use to student accommodation use including internal and external modifications to the permitted scheme. Principal modifications include: modifications to the permitted internal layout to facilitate proposed change of use from hotel use to student accommodation use to provide a total of 374 no. student bed spaces and associated facilities including common/social spaces; study rooms; laundry room and facilities management offices and stores and the incorporation of a retail/café unit of approximately 96 sqm; omission of single storey element to the west of the site and replacement with courtyard/garden amenity space and 1 no. parking space for persons with disabilities; reduction in floor to floor heights from 2.85m to 2.7m on upper floor levels throughout the permitted scheme, and increase in ground floor from 4.7m to 5.4m (summerhill and central block only), allowing the incorporation of an additional floor in the block fronting onto Gardiner Lane (increase from 6 no. to 7 no. storeys onto Gardiner Lane with no overall increase in the permitted building height); modifications to the permitted eastern elevation to provide angled openings over the 7 no. permitted storeys; modifications to western elevations to replace green wall screen with angled windows over the 7 no. permitted storeys; omission of louvres from Gardiner Lane elevation; minor, localised, modification to the permitted footprint of the building together with associated modifications on all elevations; omission of permitted undercroft car parking (33 no. spaces) and replacement ancillary student accommodation uses; provision of a total of 332 no. bicycle parking spaces; conversion of permitted flat roof to roof gardens at seventh floor and eight floor levels (sixth and seventh floor level onto Summerhill Block and Central Blocks respectively); relocation of vehicular entrance on Summerhill and omission of vehicular exit (and associated ramp) onto Gardiner Lane, and all associated modifications to landscaping; boundary treatments; site and development works.

The proposed modifications result in an overall increase from 9,310 sqm gross floor area (excludes car parking area) to 10,475.8 sqm (or 10,157.9 sqm excluding ancillary bicycle parking; plant and bin storage area); the proposed modifications are generally within the extent of the development permitted under Reg. Ref. 4521/08 (ABP Ref. PL.29N.233115) and presents a total of 8 no. storeys onto Summerhill; 7 no. storeys within the central block and 7 no. storeys ( 1 no. additional floor incorporated into the permitted building extent) onto Gardiner Lane.

Applicant
Summer Road Developments Ltd.
Block 1
Quayside Business Park
Dundalk
Co.Louth

Architect
Declan Brassil & Co. Ltd
Declan Brassil
Lincoln House
Phoenix Street
Smithfield
Dublin 7
01 8746153 | info@dbcl.ie | www.dbcl.ie

Contractor
McAleer & Rushe Group
Ryan Tierney
17-19 Dungannon Road
Cookstown
BT80 8TL
028 86763741 | info@mcaleer-rushe.co.uk | www.mcaleer-rushe.co.uk

Consulting Engineer
AECOM
Conor Dwyer
4th Floor Adelphi Centre
George’s Street Upper
Dun Laoghaire
Co. Dublin
01 2383100 | www.aecom.com

Consulting Engineer
Caldwell Consulting Engineers
Alan Geddis
Unit 6 Forestgrove Business Park
Newtownbreda
BT8 6AW
077 33262778 | alan@caldwellconsulting.net | www.caldwellconsulting.co.uk

Consulting Engineer
RWDI
Ruth Shilston
Unit 1 Tilers Road
Milton Keynes
Buckinghamshire
MK11 3LH
01582 470250 | ruth.shilston@rwdi.com | www.rwdi.com

Consultant
Future Analytics Consulting Ltd
23 Fitzwilliam Square
Dublin 2
01 6394836 | info@futureanalytics.ie | www.futureanalytics.ie

Consultant
McAleer & Rushe Group
Dominic Trainor
17-19 Dungannon Road
Cookstown
BT80 8TL
028 86763741 | info@mcaleer-rushe.co.uk | www.mcaleer-rushe.co.uk

Consultant
Urban Innovations Ltd.
Adrian Stewart
Wellington Buildings
2 Wellington Street
Belfast
BT1 6HT
028 90435060 | ui@urbaninnovations.co.uk | urbaninnovations.co.uk

Landscape Architect
David Clarke Landscape Architect
David Clarke
645 Shore Road
Whiteabbey Village
Newtownabbey
Co. Antrim BT37 0ST
028 90867337 | info@david-clarke.net | www.david-clarke-landscape-architect.co.uk

Consultant
TMS Environment Ltd.
Imelda Shanahan
53 Broomhill Drive
Tallaght
Dublin 24
01 4626710 | tms@tmsenv.ie | www.tmsenv.ie

Engineer
ETHOS Engineering
Paul O’Neill
Apex Business Centre
Blackthorn Road
Sandyford
Dublin 18
01 2932220 | info@ethoseng.ie | www.ethoseng.ie

€6.7m UCC Student Hub Development

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Tender notice for Building Contractors – deadline 6th September 2016

Site
University College Campus
College Road & Gaol Cross
Cork City

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Build Value Estimate: €6.7 Million
Floor Area: 2,747 Sq M
Granted Date: 20 May 2016
Tender Deadline Date: 6 September 2016
Location: Map Link 

Planning Description: For construction of a six storey Student Development Cork within the university campus adjoining College Road and Gaol Walk, Cork. The building will be used to provide student and administrative services and flexible learning spaces. The proposed development involves the carrying out of works within the curtilage of two protected structures: Crawford Observatory and Gates onto Western Road (PS538) and University College Cork Main Quad (PS963).

Tender – Works Contractor: The Proposed new UCC Student Hub will integrate the Student Support model providing  (a)Student Learning- Flexible learning spaces, formal small group shared learning spaces and informal social learning spaces in a technology rich environment (b)Student Development & Employability – An integrated student services model in one central location fostering new relationships and creating new synergies in support of students’ personal development, employability skills development and academic success (c)Student Administration Services -A one-stop-shop to facilitate more student friendly, accessible and efficient student administrative services

Uniquely the Hub will accommodate in one center these three major aspects of the student experience demonstrating their interdependence in providing a holistic education to students. The development will consist of the construction of a six storey Student Hub Building within the university campus adjoining College Road and Gaol Walk, Cork. The building will be used to provide student and administrative services and flexible learning spaces. The gross floor space will be 3991m2.

The proposed works will involve demolitions, alterations and extensions to the existing Windle Building, the removal of some existing car parking spaces and the provision of new hard and soft landscaping and lighting. The proposed works will also include permanent alterations to the existing main entrance route to the campus from College Road, construction of a new storage shed and temporary dismantling and reinstatement of the Old Gaol Entrance to facilitate access during construction. The proposed development involves the carrying out of works within the curtilage of two protected structures: Crawford  Observatory and Gates onto Western Road (PS 538) and University College Cork Main Quad (PS 963)

Applicant
University College Cork
6 Elderwood
College Road
Co. Cork
021 4903635 | procurement@fin.ucc.ie | www.ucc.ie

Architect
RPS Group (Dublin)
West Pier Business Campus
Dun Laoghaire
Co. Dublin
01 4882900 | www.rpsgroup.com

Architect
Fionnuala Rogerson Architects
Ardtona House
Lower Churchtown Road
Dublin 14
01 2984261 | info@rogerson.ie

Architect
McCutcheon Halley Walsh – Cork
Brian McCutcheon
6 Joyce House
Barrack Square
Ballincollig
Co. Cork
021 4208710 | bmccutcheon@mhwplanning.ie | www.mhwplanning.ie

Architect
O’Donnell & Tuomey Architects – Cork
Willie Carey
35 Grand Parade
Co. Cork
021 4271600 | willie.carey@odonnell-tuomey.ie | odonnell-tuomey.ie

Consulting Engineer
Maurice Johnston & Partners – Cork
Watergold
Douglas
Co. Cork
021 2427107 | info@mjp.ie | www.mjp.ie

Consulting Engineer
Horgan Lynch & Partners
Pat Brady
Tellengana
Blackrock Road
Co. Cork
021 4936100 | cork@horganlynch.ie | www.horganlynch.ie

Consultant
AEGIS Archaeology Ltd.
F Coyne
32 Nicholas Street
King’s Ireland
Co. Limerick
061 634375

Consultant
JCA Architects
Jack Coughlan
St. Albert’s House
Dunboyne
Co.Meath
021 4393800 | www.jca.ie

Consultant
Brady Shipman Martin (Cork)
John Morgan
Penrose Wharf Business Centre
Penrose Wharf
Cork
021 2425620 | mail@bradyshipmanmartin.com | www.bradyshipmanmartin.com

Consultant
Kelleher Ecology Services
Daphne Roycroft
Castlelyons
Co. Cork
086 8677932 | kelleherecologyservices@gmail.com

€850 Million Apple Data Centre Construction Project

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Recently approved by An Bord Pleanala

Site
Palmerstown
Toberroe
Co. Galway

Data Centre Construction Project

Build Value Estimate: €45 Million
Floor Area: 30,138 Sq M
Site Area: 197 Ha

Description: To construct the following: a 24,505sqm single storey data centre construction project, a 5232sqm single storey Logistics and Administration Building, a 289sqm single storey Maintenance Building, a 16sqm Security Hut and associated barriers, 2 number 48sqm Firbre Huts (max building eaves height = 10m), 18 external standby generators, all associated external plant, a 20kV Electricity Substation, contractor facilities, a main entrance including a new right turning land, internal access roads and associated infrastructure, proprietary waste water treatment plants including percolation areas, mains water connection, fire water storage tanks; rainwater harvesting, provision of fibre optic data connections, car parking (207 spaces, including 7 visitor spaces, 50 internal staff mobility spaces and disabled parking spaces), bike parking, an amenity walkway and associated parking, site levelling for a laydown area and a 220kV substation, 2.4m high perimeter security fencing, landscaping including supplement.

Applicant
Apple Operations Europe
David O’Connell
Hollyhill Industrial Estate
Tadhg Barry Road
Hollyhill
Co. Cork
021 4284000 | oconnell.d@apple.com

Agent
Corgan Associates
Lindsay Wilson
401 North Houston Street
Dallas
TX 75202
USA
001 2147482000 | lindsay.wilson@corgan.com | www.corgan.com

Architect
Corgan Associates
Lindsay Wilson
401 North Houston Street
Dallas
TX 75202
USA
001 2147482000 | lindsay.wilson@corgan.com | www.corgan.com

Consulting Engineer
ARUP Consulting Engineers
James Duggan
15 Oliver Plunkett Street
Co. Cork
021 4277670 | cork@arup.com | www.arup.com

Landscape Architect
Brady Shipman Martin (Dublin)
Dundrum Business Park
Dundrum
Dublin 14
01 2081911 | mail@bmsconsult.com | www.bradyshipmanmartin.com

Consultant
McCarthy Keville O’Sullivan Ltd.
Block 1 G.F.S.C.
Moneenageisha Road
Co. Galway
091 735611 | mail@mccarthykos.ie | www.mccarthykos.ie

McKeon Group – Client Profile

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Interview with Paul McKenna – McKeon Group

McKeon Group are multidisciplinary contractors offering Construction, Electrical, Mechanical and Technology services throughout Ireland. Founded in 1950 as a sole trader, the group has grown to become a leading player in the Irish construction and services industry.

McKeon Group

How do McKeon Group specialise for the Irish construction sector?

McKeon Group specialise in commercial fit outs and refurbishments, design and build projects, public works contracts as well as high end domestic developments.

With four independently managed divisions our trade and engineering teams are specialised across Construction, Electrical, Mechanical and Technology services. Each division is equipped to operate as a principle contractor, offering our clients support from the wider company skillset and resource pool – delivering a complete building solution.

What makes McKeon Group unique?

There are four key things that make us stand out in the market – our experience, our complete range of services, our people and our attitude.

Our Experience – is a great asset to us. We’ve been around since 1950 so our clients benefit from over 65 years of expertise the industry.

Our complete range of services – Our interrelated disciplines mean we offer a complete building solution to clients. We are one of few contractors who can offer construction, mechanical, electrical and technology under the one roof. Our clients benefit from having only one point of contact throughout projects and it allows us to deliver greater efficiencies and significant cost savings.

Our People – McKeon Group prides itself on its exceptional staff from Senior Management to its own onsite staff. Our people have been integral to our success and growth over the past 65 years – driving the ever evolving processes and systems to ensure quality, efficiency and performance.

We often have clients commenting that it is refreshing to deal with a contractor that retains the “traditional expert resources of a construction company”. By having an in-house pool of dedicated and experienced Engineers, Technical, Trade and Site Staff, complimented by a very experienced Senior Management team who have worked their way up through the ranks, we can guarantee the quality of our projects.

Our Attitude – We work with clients as a partner incorporating our ethos of being open, honest and fair on every project. We have a strong industry reputation amongst all stakeholders for professionalism, quality and value for money.

McKeon Group Head Office

McKeon Group Head Office – Ashbourne

Do the divisions operate independently of one another?

Yes and no, it’s important to understand that each division is tasked with operating in its own right whilst supporting group projects. A substantial number of contracts undertaken by the Mechanical, Electrical and Technology divisions are in fact for other construction companies or client contracted, with no involvement from any of the divisions other than shared expertise.

In fact, it’s often the case that the construction division is working in partnership with nominated or client contracted mechanical and electrical engineering firms, but as you can imagine it helps the group management team to have an in house engineer that can support those specialist elements of the project as required.    

The Technology Division?

That’s a broad term alright, for good reason. Established in 2007 the brainchild of our Managing Director a telecommunications engineer himself, the technology division was created at a time when diversification was seen as key to business growth. McKeon Group have always been early adopters of technology so this was a natural progression for us. 

The Technology Division provide design and installation services in the following fields: Integrated Telecommunication Systems and Infrastructure, Audio Visual, Building Automation and, Fixed and Wireless Network Systems. In particular, we are seeing a huge take up for our audio visual “learning aid” systems in the educational sector at the moment, which is great to see. Interactive presentations used to engage an audience need no longer be the preserve of the boardroom.

As the importance of technology reaches further into each aspect of our own lives, we too see that the Technology Division is becoming more and more involved in so many of our own projects to provide that final interface between hardware and user.     

Fingal County Council - Building Upgrade

Fingal County Council – Building Upgrade

What recent projects have you been involved in? 

We have a diverse client list from GE, IBM, Google, OPW, Fingal County Council, Dublin City University, Keelings and the HSE to name a few. Recent projects over the last couple of years have included Tyrone Court consisting of 123 apartments, IBIS Hotel upgrade in Clondalkin, Innovation House fit out in DCU, Fingal County Council Chamber building upgrade, INTREO Office and Malahide Castle refurbishments, Flight Center Office fit out and a large Audio Visual roll-out in DCU.

 

Innovation House

Innovation House – Fit Out

What does the future hold for McKeon Group?

Goals for the future include substantial growth and expansion. We want to build on the number of multi-million projects we undertake, while retaining our smaller projects. We have come out of the leaner years and we want to expand again. We have just moved our head office into a new purpose built facility in Ashbourne to cater for our expanded team.

Our early years were built on spotting opportunities that other contractors of our size didn’t see and capitalising on them. We plan on continuing that tradition as we grow. It is wonderful to see the economy accelerating again and McKeon Group intend on being part it. We have a number of large projects underway and in the pipeline for the rest of 2016.

You’ve recently subscribed to Building Info – has it been beneficial to date?

Most definitely, BuildingInfo allows us to reach out to our client base for specific projects they have in their pipeline, to build new relationships and to keep us abreast of the growing market trends. 

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Details on McKeon Group’s full range of services as well as their portfolio of completed projects can be found on their website – www.mckeon.ie

Call on 01 8402116 or contact Paul McKenna at paul.mckenna@mckeon.ie