Patrick Street, Belfast
This project consisted of 11 storeys and (17,500m2) of floorslab area. The structural frame was constructed using jump formwork to the stair & lift cores
This project consisted of 11 storeys and (17,500m2) of floorslab area. The structural frame was constructed using jump formwork to the stair & lift cores
Formerly “The Big Tree” pub converted into 163-bed hotel over 6 stories. The project consisted of constructing a reinforced concrete structure on the Mixed-use Hotel and Retail development. Another restricted site regarding access and egress requiring careful planning throughout the project duration.
DSRP consisted of constructing a Mixed-use development comprising of 72. no social housing units, retail area to groundfloor level and basement carpark (3,800m2).
Project restrictions including the Luas tram line operating on two elevations of the site during the construction period.
Erskine House provides a nine storey office accommodation building for HMRC, within Belfast City Centre. The project’s concrete
The residential development included the construction of a reinforced concrete frame with in-situ walls, beams and
The multi Award Winning “Titanic Signature Building” was constructed recording the largest single concrete pour of 4,200m3
Building 5 scheme consisted of 324 build to rent apartments in two 18-storey tower blocks. Reinforced concrete works was
Student accommodation in York Street, Belfast. The Project consisting of 717 beds and ranges from 11 to 15 storeys. The structural frame was constructed with the Stair & Lift cores being jumped to level 10 before works commenced on the lower floor levels.
One Three North project consisted of 282 residential apartments across 4 Blocks and 6-floor levels. The reinforced concrete scheme
Theatre building consisted of two theatres, rehearsal rooms, TV and radio studios constructed over 4 floors (6,400m2). All surfaces to columns, walls and slabs exposed, completed to F4 finish achieving high