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Steel completed on Dublin distribution centre

Pallas Foods will create nearly 100 new jobs as part of a multi-million euro investment at its new distribution centre in North County Dublin. The project …

Steel is good for Guinness

The famous Guinness Brewery in Dublin is investing in new high-tech facilities housed inside a large steel framed structure. Glasses were raised to steel’s …

High level walkway installed at Croke Park

Fitted to the roofs of three stands at Dublin’s Croke Park stadium, the Etihad Skyline Walkway, which officially opened on 1 June, is set to be the city’s …

Around the Press – September 2011

New Civil Engineer 28 July 2011 Column free at Cannon Street “Having to feed in 21m long Fabsec beams through the side of the station in the dead of night …

River Boyne spanned with steel

A steel composite bridge was the solution used for the recently opened M3 motorway’s longest structure needed to span the River Boyne. Covering a length of …

SSDA 2010 – Terminal 2, Dublin Airport

Dublin Airport’s new Terminal 2 is a flexible, contemporary and user-friendly facility developed to cater for 10-15 million passengers per annum. The new …

Starring role for Dublin theatre

Built in a shape that defies description and featuring complex and challenging steel elements, the Grand Canal Theatre is Dublin’s newest cultural and …

Lansdowne Road reborn as Aviva Stadium

Irish international football and rugby will soon have a new state-of-the-art 50,000 all seater stadium in which to play as the multi-million pound …

Flat pack modular construction

An IKEA furniture store and car park in Dublin contains long spans with heavy floor planks requiring the structure to be erected in box-like modules to allow …

Landmark conference centre to boost business tourism

Visually outstanding and structurally challenging, Dublin’s National Conference Centre is set to put Ireland on the global conferencing map, writes Martin …

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