Client: George Tracey
Project: C & C Warehouse, Kilcarberry Business Park, Clondalkin, Dublin 22
Value: €4 Million
Stage Completed: September 2004
Design Team:
ABM Design + Build t/a ABM Construction Ltd
Construction of a logistics warehouse extension to the existing C & C warehouse/office facility. This combines the construction of a new warehouse building and mezzanine offices totalling 6,855m2. There is also construction of separate buildings to be a recycling area 326m2 and a forklift area 153m2.
ABM Design & Build were appointed as contractor for this important project. Our work scope involved preparation of fire certificate application, successfully obtaining planning permission for an adjustment to the office layout, aswell as the construction of the overall project.
The critical element of the works was to meet a very tight programme of 5 months from commencement of construction to handover of the warehouse. This target was achieved.
ABM made successful use of our precast concrete dock leveller system to improve speed on site.
As part of our ongoing Continuous Improvement Strategy, ABM have successfully undertaken and achieved accreditation for ISO14001 (environmental) and OHSAS18001 (Health & Safety) to add to our previously accredited ISO9001 Quality Management System.
continueABM have commenced a social housing project at Gloucester Street in Dublin. The project, for National Association of Building Co-Operatives (NABCO) Society Ltd, consists of the construction of 19 cooperative social housing units in three, four and five storey buildings together with a self contained 30m2 committee room all of which are being erected on an existing sub structure forming part of a basement car-park over the whole area of the site.
continueABM have commenced on-site with 3 no. Design & Build/Rapid Build Schools for the DoES. The schools, based in Drogheda, Newbridge and Galway were secured against strong competition. ABM’s vast experience in the educational sector and success in completing 3 previous Rapid Build Schools for the DoES at Rochestown, Athy and Kellystown, along with realistic programming and pricing strategies secured them these much sought after projects.
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