Health & Safety Manager
Frank Devenney joined ABM in April 2008, and is responsible for the Company’s health & safety Department. Frank has worked in the construction industry for the past 35 years, primarily managing large scaffolding companies in the UK but has also been involved in the organisation and supervision of Health & Safety on site since 1996. Focusing on this background, Frank worked on a variety of projects in the UK, including the construction of the Thames Barrier and the decommissioning of a nuclear power station in Essex. Since returning to Ireland, Frank has worked on several large projects such as the Sports Crann building in Trinity College Dublin - value €27m - and has more recently carried out the role of PSCS Coordinator on the €200m Irish Cement Kiln 3-Project in Drogheda.
BACK TO PEOPLEOn Friday 7th November ABM Bridge Systems’ project for the Renault Formula 1 Team scooped a major accolade for their design, supply and erection of a Matière CM4 25/225 x 65m Long precast structure used in the F1 Teams Computational Aerodynamic Research Centre’ or ‘CAR Centre’.
Pupils at the new Scoil Choilm Community National School, Porterstown Road, Kellystown, Dublin 15, entered their gleaming new classrooms on Monday last (September 1st 2008) just 14 weeks from the date of the pouring of the ground floor slab back in May.
continueThe Board of ABM Construction is delighted to welcome Joe Savage as General Manager of the ABM Construction/Design & Build Division.
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