July 2022: Works Underway at St Senan’s NS Enniscorthy

This week saw Tom O’Brien Construction break ground on a major 12 million euro development for St. Senans School in Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford. Works will be carried out on a phased basis and are due for total completion in 2024, so we look forward to working alongside Conroy Architects, Macminn O’Reilly Mahon, Geaney Engineering Consultants […]

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Jun 2022: Educate Together NS Project underway in Tramore, Co. Waterford

Last week saw Tom O’Brien Construction commence works on another school project in Tramore, Co. Waterford. This project will involve the refurbishment and complete energy upgrade of the old Glor na Mara school building for Educate Together and Limerick & Clare Training Board. We are glad to be working with Gravity Architects, Colman Reynolds Associates […]

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May 2022: Sod turning ceremony at St. Senan’s School Enniscorthy

Managing Director Tom O’Brien and Contracts Manager Dan Casey were very happy to attend the sod turning ceremony for St. Senan’s School in Enniscorthy this past week with Minister for Education Norma Foley. We will be breaking ground on this major project once the school closes for their summer holidays 2022. The new school building […]

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Mar 2022: Wexford General Hospital Refurbishment underway

We are back in Wexford General Hospital and are delighted to have commenced works on another new project. We have recently been appointed by the HSE to carry out a significant upgrade to the existing façade and windows of the Main Hospital building. All works will take place in a live and currently occupied hospital […]

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Jan 2022: Stella Maris School Refurbishment Complete

Last week saw Tom O’Brien’s complete and hand over another school project in Tramore, Co. Waterford. It has taken an intense 16 week period of refurbishment works to transform this decommissioned 1970’s Stella Maris Secondary School Building, lying idle for a number of years, into a new and upgraded modern teaching facility for our Clients […]

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January 2022: New Cataract Theatre underway at UHW

Works are now underway and moving ahead well on site at University Hospital Waterford on the New Cataract Theatre Project. Steady progress is being made on this complex build for the HSE. Our teams are operating both on and above the upper floors of currently occupied live hospital buildings in order to deliver the New […]

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Dec 2021: Gaelscoil Clonmel Phase 2 Handed Over

This multi-million euro major restoration of a protected structure into a state of the art modern school building has been a long time coming to completion. Progress had been affected by Covid lockdowns and unexpected finds of a historical nature both within the building and in the ground. The building is now unrecognisable from its […]

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Dec 2021: New Cataract Theatre to commence in UHW

We are pleased to announce our appointment as the Main Contractor for the New Cataract Theatre at University Hospital Waterford. Construction works are due to commence in earnest from January 2022 with our crew on site this side of Christmas carrying out some critical enabling works. We wish Site Manager Murt and our on-site team […]

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Nov 2021: Johnstown Castle Official Opening

Today the 11th of November 2021 saw the official opening of the historic Johnstown Castle Estate, Museum, & Gardens, in County Wexford attended by Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine Charlie McConalogue. Tom O’Brien Construction acted as main contractors for a successfully delivered, substantial multi-million euro restoration project – involving the major and careful […]

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October 2021: OPD enabling works at UHW underway

Tom O’Brien Construction have recently been awarded a substantial enabling works package for a proposed new OPD project at University Hospital Waterford by the HSE. It is great to be working closely again with Malone O’Regan Consulting Engineers and the Capital Projects Team in the HSE. Works are due for completion in a matter of […]

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