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Crane factory lifts Killarney economy

Extremely tight deflections are being accommodated within a large portal framed structure designed for a world renowned manufacturing company in Ireland’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 …

New BCSA technical manager for Ireland

The BCSA has appointed Andrew Bisp as its Regional Technical Manager for Ireland within its Structural Advisory Service. Andrew will provide support to …

Bridges provide road and rail solutions

When it comes to building bridges two transportation projects in the Republic of Ireland have highlighted steel’s flexibility and ease of construction. …

The Irish connection

A Wednesday evening in February and the Dublin football crowd is already streaming towards Croke Park for the night’s glamourous match against  Brazil. …

BCSA moves into Ireland

Following a 12-month trial period, the BCSA has formally created a Republic of Ireland Region. Currently there is a membership of nine steelwork contractors, …

Nearing the finishing post

One of Ireland’s best known and most popular sporting venues will open its new steel framed grandstand for July’s Summer festival of racing. Martin Cooper …

Rooney spotlights opportunities in Ireland

Steel companies are well placed to take advantage of opportunities in Northern Ireland, according to Dennis Rooney, chairman of the Development Fund for …

BCSA’s first Irish President brings Gaelic grit

Irishman Donal McCormack has surmounted serious obstacles in getting to where he is now. BCSA’s latest President speaks to Ty Byrd. Donal McCormack walks …

McCormack takes up Presidency

The British Constructional Steelwork Association elected its first Irish President at its AGM in July. Donal McCormack, Managing Director of the Terence …

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