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Sustainable redevelopment

New steel-framed floors, incorporating reused steel sections, are helping a well-known Dublin city centre building to be reimagined into a 21st Century …

COMMENDATION: Clery’s Quarter, Dublin

One of the world’s first purpose-built department stores has been refurbished with structural steelwork to create a new city centre mixed-use development. …

COMMENDATION: Tropical Fruit Warehouse, Dublin

Overlooking Dublin’s River Liffey, structural steelwork was the chosen framing solution for two office blocks that are connected at ground, third and fourth …

Steel solution for city centre site

Structural steelwork’s flexibility has come to the fore on a city centre project in Dublin, where a new structure occupies over 98% of an existing plot and …

Steel serves up store refurbishment

A famous department store in Dublin is being refurbished with structural steelwork to form the centrepiece of a new mixed-use

Power boost from bio-energy

Ireland’s investment in green energy and waste solutions continues with the construction of a renewable bio-energy plant near Dublin. Creating greener …

Big beams installed on confined Dublin site

Working on behalf of main contractor MP Construction, steelwork contractor Fox Bros. Engineering has successfully installed two 11t transfer beams as part of …

Dublin shopping centre expands with steel

The Frascati Shopping Centre in Blackrock, south Dublin, is undergoing a major redevelopment which includes the construction of new retail extensions. Because …

Trusses accommodate complex design

Structural steel design innovations have played a key factor in the construction of Ireland’s largest waste to energy scheme. Martin Cooper reports. We’ve …

Steel frame for Dublin car park is the cost effective solution

Structural steelwork has been chosen as the framing material for a new £10.2M multi-storey car park to serve Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport. Main contractor …

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