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 […]
Read more »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 […]
Read more »October 2021: IT Carlow South Sports Campus handed over
After a slightly disjointed contract period due to the effects of Covid lockdowns, we are happy that Institute of Technology Carlow have recently taken possession of their brand new Pavillion Building at their world-class South Sports Campus development. The works completed by Tom O’Brien Construction included the provision of a striking Pavilion building housing changing […]
Read more »September 2021: Stella Maris School Refurbishment underway
We have recently commenced works on another new Educational-Sector Project in Tramore, Co. Waterford. This project involves the refurbishment of the decommissioned Stella Maris Secondary School into a new and upgraded facility for Educate Together. We are delighted to be working with familiar colleagues making up the Professional Design Team in C.J. Falconer & Associates […]
Read more »September 2021: Glor na Mara School Phase 2 handed over
Last month saw us handover Glor na Mara Primary School in Tramore, Co. Waterford. This multimillion euro extension and refurbishment project was completed over two years in two separate phases. Phase 1 involved the construction of a major multi-classroom extension and Phase 2 involved another extension, part-demolition and the refurbishment of the existing school buildings […]
Read more »July 2021: Cardiac Cath Lab Works commence at UHW
Construction works have now commenced to the new cardiac cath lab at University Hospital Waterford. One of the projects first significant milestones was reached this week as Tom O’Brien Construction saw our tower crane erected. This challenging and intricate building project will see the new cath lab constructed on multiple levels upon the roof of […]
Read more »May 2021: €14m Blackwater College development underway in Lismore, Co. Waterford
Our new €14 million Primary school development has commenced this week at Blackwater Community College in Lismore, Co. Waterford. Works will be carried out in 4 phases and will take in the region of two years to complete. We’re delighted to be working with some familiar colleagues in Butler Moffat Architects, Tom McNamara & Partners, […]
Read more »April 2021: TOBC appointed to Second Cath Lab at UHW
Tom O’Brien Construction are delighted to announce that we have officially been given the Ministerial go ahead to commence construction works imminently to the SECOND CARDIAC CATH LAB at University Hospital Waterford. As a Waterford based Company, we are happy to be part of this good news story for Waterford and the South East with […]
Read more »March 2021: Office Refurbishment Commences for Codico Distributors Waterford
We are back with one of our repeat Clients in Codico Distributors carrying out an office refurbishment at their headquarters in Waterford. Always happy to work with Cliff, Margaret, Noel and the team at Codico, extremely professional Clients and a pleasure to deal with. A well planned project between Client and Contractor leads to a […]
Read more »Jan 2021: Works Commence at Green Biofuels in New Ross, Co. Wexford
Tom O’Brien Construction Ltd. are delighted to have commenced works recently at Green Biofuels Ireland Ltd. in New Ross, Co. Wexford. Good to be working with the team at Gavin & Doherty Geosolutions (GDG) on this project.
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