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Ten-screen cinema for Kilkenny

Structural steelwork is going up for a new ten-screen cinema complex in Kilkenny, Republic of Ireland. Designed by locally-based Brian Dunlop Architects, the …

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 …

Merit: Waterford Fire Station

The new Waterford Fire Station’s form derives from tracking movements of fire tenders leaving the appliance bays at speed and returning after firefighting. …

Barrett Steel raising the bar

Barrett Steel’s investment-led growth is consolidating the steel stockholder’s position at the fore of supplying the thriving steel construction market. …

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 …

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 powers energy design

A power station under construction at Great Island County Wexford will provide electricity to approximately 220,000 houses in south eastern Ireland. One of the …

Steel shapes Irish power plant

The steel frame for the Great Island combined cycle gas turbine power station in Wexford, Republic of Ireland is nearing completion. The 460MW plant, which is …

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 …

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