Congratulations to the ICE Awards 2025 Winners
The winners were announced at the ICE Awards Gala Event on 01 May 2025 in the CCD. Thank you to the ICE Awards Judges and our Sponsors.
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Finalists by Award Category
Architectural Design Excellence Up to €5M
In proud association with Lumen Search

LAM Architects Ltd
Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium

Project Details
LAM Architects Ltd
Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium
Main Contractor: Grant Fit Out Ltd
This project aimed to transform Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium into a versatile, modern venue capable of hosting various events beyond traditional race nights. With parts of the building nearly 100 years old and the last major refurbishment 25 years ago, the renovation sought to enhance both the venue’s appeal and functionality. Construction was carefully planned around the racing schedule to minimize disruption, with the works completed within a tight 7-month timeframe to ensure key events, including Christmas and the Derby, were maintained. Key objectives included creating a flexible layout, improving accessibility, and introducing a modern aesthetic. The project sought to attract a broader audience, positioning Shelbourne Park as a premier Dublin event destination. Success will be measured by increased non-racing events, visitor satisfaction, and seamless integration with the racing schedule. Ultimately, the transformation aims to revitalize the venue, making it a vibrant hub for both racing enthusiasts and the wider community.

Architectural Design Excellence €5M to €15M
In proud association with Lumen Search

Kenny Lyons & Associates
Esker Arts Centre

Project Details
Kenny Lyons & Associates
Esker Arts Centre
Main Contractor: FVG Construction & Maintenance Ltd
Esker Arts Centre, transformed a derelict, vacant building into a community focused public amenity. The project has acted as a catalyst for the rejuvenation of community and arts in Tullamore and encouraged redevelopment of neighbouring plots. This project acts as an exemplar and depicts the potential of backland infill sites in Irish towns to provide fantastic community facilities in very central locations. The concept of re-use and lean construction were integral components within this scheme. A significant portion of the existing building was retained from a sustainability perspective but this in turn has helped contextualise the Arts Centre within the existing urban morphology. Esker Arts Centre achieves ‘design excellence’ by harmonising the challenges presented by the site with the client’s brief and surpassing their expectations. The architectural design harnesses the inherent beauty of the site, draws inspiration from its’ previous life and provides a new public space for the future.

Architectural Design Excellence Over €15M
In proud association with Lumen Search

Henry J Lyons
College Square (Phase 01 & 02)

Project Details
Henry J Lyons
College Square (Phase 01 & 02)
Main Contractor: Walls Construction Limited
College Square (phase 1&2) is a 60,000m² phased development, exemplifying architectural excellence and sustainable innovation. Combining a 10-storey Grade A office building with a future phased 11-storey residential tower, the project balances functionality and design. Its standout feature is the glazed terracotta and glass façade, which blends modern aesthetics with contextual sensitivity, complementing Dublin’s historic architecture. Targeting LEED Platinum certification, the building integrates energy-efficient systems, rainwater harvesting, and green roofs to deliver environmental performance alongside visual impact. The project’s complexity demanded exceptional collaboration, with stakeholders leveraging ad-hoc workshops and robust problem-solving to overcome challenges. Effective management of phased completions allowed disparate project elements to come together seamlessly, requiring both individual ownership and a holistic focus. With its mix of office, residential, and public spaces, College Square enhances Dublin’s urban fabric, setting a new benchmark for large-scale developments and underscoring the power of architecture to transform cityscapes sustainably.

BIM Excellence Up to €20M
In proud association with NTI Diatec Group

Glanua Ltd
Boherbue WwTP

Project Details
Glanua Ltd
Boherbue WwTPt
The Boherbue Wastewater Treatment Plant (WWTP) upgrade exemplifies BIM excellence and innovation in sustainable wastewater infrastructure. Delivered under Uisce Éireann’s Early Contractor Involvement (ECI) framework, this €5–10 million project modernised outdated facilities to meet increased capacity demands and stringent EPA discharge standards. Key features include solar panels generating 42,500kWh annually, sludge drying reed beds reducing sludge volumes tenfold, and the reuse of constructed wetlands to enhance biodiversity. BIM processes ensured seamless design coordination, efficient modular construction, and the delivery of comprehensive asset information for long-term management. The project achieved measurable carbon reductions, on-time and on-budget delivery, and a safety score of 98.88%. The Boherbue WWTP upgrade sets a benchmark for BIM-driven excellence and infrastructure delivery in the water sector by integrating advanced digital delivery, innovative construction methods, and sustainable design principles.

BIM Excellence Over €20M
In proud association with NTI Diatec Group

Murphy
Ringsend Sludge Line Extension

Project Details
Murphy
Ringsend Sludge Line Extension
Extensive multi-disciplinary works were carried out on the largest wastewater treatment plant in the country. All works were carried out while this large piece of critical infrastructure was operational, and a number of BIM tools were implemented throughout the delivery of the project. Detailed project information models were developed to facilitate digital construction rehearsals, off site fabrication and Health and Safety reviews. In the production of these models, numerous project teams interacted and collaborated in a Common Data Environment in the cloud, which meant that the most up to date information was always accessible. Data rich, geometrically accurate Asset Information Models were handed over to the client on project completion for integration into the Clients Asset Management system.

Civil Engineering Up to €20M
In proud association with Pipelife

Murphy
Brighouse Bay Station Split

Project Details
Murphy
Brighouse Bay Station Split
Client: Gas Networks Ireland
The Brighouse Bay Compressor Station Split project was a unique and ambitious project carried out by Murphy for Gas Networks Ireland, with the main purpose to provide greater flexibility and operation redundancy to the facility while strengthening resilience and enhancing operational control to the nationwide gas infrastructure. The project faced a number of programming and operational challenges, all of which were successfully overcome by detailed planning, managing our risks and working closely with all the stakeholders to achieve substantial completion by the end 2024. The project was delivered to the highest safety, quality and environmental standards, Murphy is committed to making sure everything we build, manage, service and develop leaves a positive lasting legacy in the communities in which we work and for future generations.

Civil Engineering Over €20M
In proud association with Pipelife

Sisk
Dunkettle Interchange

Project Details
Sisk
Dunkettle Interchange
Client Name: Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII)
The Dunkettle Interchange is the junction of four national roads, the M8 Cork – Dublin Motorway, the N25 Cork – Waterford / Rosslare route, the N40 Cork South Ring Road and the N8 Dunkettle – Cork City National Route. The Interchange is located approximately five kilometres east of Cork City centre and lies mainly within the Cork City Council administrative area. Advanced works including, archaeological and ground investigations got underway in 2016, the main construction contract was awarded by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) to Sisk in October 2020. The project has delivered 18 new road links totalling 10km in length; seven new bridge structures as well as upgrade works on five pre-existing structures; and upgrades and resurfacing works to the N25 road between Tivoli Roundabout and the Little Island Interchange. In addition, 2.9km of new walkways and cycleways have been developed including the provision of a new bridge across the Cork-Midleton railway line.

Commercial Up to €30M
In proud association with SIKA Ireland

Clancy
Innovation Centre, Tallaght

Project Details
Clancy
Innovation Centre, Tallaght
Client: South Dublin County Council
Architect: McCullough Mulvin Architects
Engineer: OCSC
The Tallaght Innovation Centre is a landmark building for Tallaght Town Centre, under the procurement of South Dublin County Council. It sits at the head of a new park / urban plaza on lands north of Belgard Road North and provides a civic focus for this area, that will be developed in other lots to include housing and a school. This contract also includes the construction of a new link road to the north of the proposed building.

Commercial Over €30M
In proud association with SIKA Ireland

Sisk
2-4 Wilton Park

Project Details
Sisk
2-4 Wilton Park
Client: iPUT
Architect: Henry J. Lyons
2-4 Wilton Park is a commercial development built by Sisk for IPUT in Dublin City Centre. The development consisted of 450,000sq foot of office space, extensive landscaping works to the public realm and the restoration of a one acre park. This project was more than just the construction of a physical structure, it represented a platform for enhancing the lives of the people who worked and lived in this small corner of Dublin. During the redevelopment, the site was transformed into a bustling construction hub, where activity thrived for a few short years from December 2019 to 2024.

Construction Product Innovation Construction Product
In proud association with Irish Building Magazine

Kilsaran
ClimaGrid

Project Details
Kilsaran
ClimaGrid
The purpose of ClimaGrid is to provide a product that will combine both hard and soft landscaping in a functional pavement that acts as part of a sustainable urban drainage (SuDs) scheme, while also supporting our customers ambitions for a circular economy approach to landscaping. The aggregate package used contains over 80% recycled material combined with a cement that is partially replaced with supplementary cementitious materials, leads to a final value of over 70% circular constituents used. This gives ClimaGrid a low embodied carbon value which is over 30% lower than equivalent products on the market. ClimaGrid shows that through innovation in material sourcing and production processes, concrete products can provide a low carbon, sustainable solution while still delivering on quality, performance and aesthetics.

Construction Product Innovation SaaS
In proud association with Irish Building Magazine

Boxcore
Boxcore – Construction Safety and Workforce Management Software

Project Details
Boxcore
Construction Safety and Workforce Management Software
Construction Safety and Workforce Management Software. Boxcore provides construction companies of all sizes with a practical, secure, and easy-to-implement solution for managing site safety. We uniquely combine the latest technologies with a user interface built around frontline staff to ensure successful adoption on site. We are getting great traction and have successfully deployed our solution with over 190 companies to date and continue to invest heavily in product design to become the industries ’one-stop shop’ for site safety.

Construction Product Innovation MMC
In proud association with Irish Building Magazine

Extreme Balconies
Off-site Modular Balcony

Project Details
Extreme Balconies
Off-site Modular Balcony
Our balcony system is an innovative solution that transforms traditional balcony construction, combining advanced technology, sustainability, and efficiency. Designed with key features such as an integrated water management system, off-site manufacturing, and standardised designs, it addresses inefficiencies in safety, maintenance, and cost-effectiveness. The system enables rapid installation, demonstrated at the Seven Mills development, where a record-breaking 52 balconies were installed in a single day, with installation times as fast as 6 minutes. Using technologies such as BIM, LIDAR scanning, and 3D rendering, our system ensures precision, scalability, and seamless integration into large-scale projects. Its nearly zero-maintenance design, featuring QualiCoat 3 powder-coated aluminium and galvanised steel elements, ensures long-lasting durability while maintaining building aesthetics. As a 100% Irish-owned company committed to innovation and growth, we are proud to lead the way in balcony design and manufacturing. This product exemplifies the qualities of excellence, innovation, and sustainability that the ICE Awards recognise.

Construction Product Innovation Digital
In proud association with Irish Building Magazine

Evercam
Project Visibility Platform

Project Details
Evercam
Project Visibility Platform
Evercam’s Reality Capture Platform is a groundbreaking solution designed to tackle the complexities of construction project monitoring and streamline communication among various stakeholders. This innovative platform acts as a central hub, integrating data from time-lapse cameras, Building Information Modeling (BIM) models, 4D simulations, 360 cameras and drone footage. The result is a user-friendly, real-time project management tool that ensures on-time project delivery, enhances safety, and effectively manages construction risks.

Construction Product Innovation Building Fabric
In proud association with Irish Building Magazine

KORE Insulation
KORE Insulation

Project Details
KORE Insulation
KORE Insulation
KORE’s Low Carbon Expanded Polystyrene (EPS) products represent a groundbreaking innovation in sustainable construction materials. Developed using BASF Biomass Balance (BMB) Neopor & Styropor resin, these products achieve up to 90% reduction in carbon emissions during production compared to standard EPS. Maintaining the same quality, thermal insulation, moisture resistance, and acoustic properties, these low-carbon products are a practical drop-in solution that aligns with sustainability goals without compromising performance. REDCert2 certification ensures that the biomass resources used are sustainably sourced, offering environmental benefits for all value chain partners. KORE’s Low Carbon EPS is ideally suited for environmentally conscious projects aiming for certifications such as LCA, BREEAM, or LEED. By delivering uncompromised performance with significantly reduced carbon impact, KORE’s Low Carbon EPS is poised to lead the way in sustainable insulation solutions, deserving recognition for product excellence in construction.

Construction Project Manager Project Up to €15M
In proud association with Revizto

Declan Murphy
Coffey

Project Details
Declan Murphy
Coffey
My journey to Construction Project Management began through a deep-rooted passion for civil engineering and complex challenges. Through significant mega-projects in Australia, including the Gateway WA Perth Airport and Freight Access Link, I developed comprehensive expertise in managing large teams, strict deadlines and intricate logistics. The Terryland Raw Water Intake project in Galway effectively demonstrated my leadership abilities. Through consistent open communication and thorough stakeholder engagement, we delivered this crucial project safely, punctually and under budget. I successfully utilised innovations like BIM and Lean Construction to enhance design quality and reduce environmental impact. I actively prioritise continuous improvement and mentoring colleagues, sharing valuable insights from projects like Terryland, where we successfully managed challenges such as cofferdam construction in the River Corrib and tunnelling beneath the N6 motorway. I’m thoroughly dedicated to fostering excellence in construction and confident in delivering projects that serve both clients and communities effectively.

Construction Project Manager Project €15M to €100M
In proud association with Revizto

Ronan Dooley
Siemens Energy IE

Project Details
Ronan Dooley
Siemens Energy IE
In my role at Siemens Energy as Greenlink Interconnector Senior Project Manager for the Irish onshore works, I led the Irish portion of the turnkey Greenlink HVDC Converter Station project, showcasing innovation and excellence in construction project management. I implemented advanced technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), EPlan, Engineering Base and Lean Construction principles to enhance design accuracy, efficiency, and safety. My proactive problem-solving and meticulous planning ensured timely project delivery and satisfied stakeholders under challenging conditions. By fostering collaboration and transparent communication among stakeholders, I successfully navigated logistical and environmental challenges. Moving forward, I aim to leverage these experiences to mentor emerging professionals and maintain high standards in future projects. I aim to be a leader for the Transmission and distribution industry to drive the energy transition to net zero in Ireland over the coming decades.

Construction Project Manager Project Over €100M
In proud association with Revizto

Brian Heverin
Cairn

Project Details
Brian Heverin
Cairn
Brian Heverin is a key residential construction leader in Cairn and the wider development industry. Establishing the delivery of the new town of Seven Mills is his crowning achievement in the last 2 years. This achievement, coupled with an extensive portfolio of residential developments since his start in Cairn, has led to him completing a significant quantum of homes which is quite an achievement for any business leader, particularly at a time of a national housing crisis. The proven delivery and structures Brian has established to achieve this are being recognised as a leading example of how large-scale residential delivery can be achieved in short time frames, with the homeowners at the centre of delivery focus. Finally, Brian’s total commitment to self-development and improvement both personally and of his colleagues is evidence of a truly exceptional Irish builder worthy of recognition.

Education
BAM
Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School

Project Details
BAM
Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School
Client Name: Department of Education
The Douglas Rochestown Educate Together National School (ETNS) project, delivered by BAM, exemplifies excellence in modern, sustainable educational infrastructure. Completed on time and within the €18 million budget, the 4,635m² facility serves over 600 students in Cork. It features 24 classrooms, a General Purpose Hall, a three-classroom Special Needs Unit, sensory rooms, and play areas, alongside a 15-metre pedestrian bridge linking the school to the Douglas Ballybrack Valley Greenway, promoting sustainable transport and community integration. BAM’s innovative approach incorporated photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting, and a Computer Aided Facility Management (CAFM) system. Collaboration with stakeholders ensured the design met community needs, fostering pride and ownership. This project not only provided a state-of-the-art learning environment but also set a benchmark for quality, sustainability, and inclusivity, demonstrating BAM’s commitment to delivering long-lasting value for clients and communities alike.

Engineering Design Excellence Up to €40M
In proud association with Soprema Ireland

Clifton Scannell Emerson Associates
Dodder Greenway

Project Details
Clifton Scannell Emerson Associates
Dodder Greenway
Client: South Dublin County Council
Architect: Austen Associates Landscape Architects
Engineer: Clifton Scannell Emerson Associates
The Dodder Greenway project is a transformative initiative creating a 17.5 km non-motorized route for pedestrians and cyclists from Orwell Park to Bohernabreena and Kiltipper Park, in the South Dublin County Council district. Aimed at enhancing connectivity, recreation, and biodiversity, the project integrates safe pathways, new bridges, ecological improvements, and park upgrades. It addresses design complexities like environmental sensitivity, urban integration, and regulatory compliance whilst providing a combined Amenity, Greenway and Commuter route to users. Phased delivery allowed adaptive planning, with funding from the National Transport Authority and execution by South Dublin County Council. Innovative measures included prefabricated bridge installations, sustainable material use, and lighting designed to protect bat habitats. The project meets international Greenway standards, promoting sustainable transport, tourism, and community connectivity. It demonstrates environmental stewardship, lean construction, and stakeholder collaboration. Praised for its positive community impact and ecological responsibility, the Greenway is a model for sustainable urban infrastructure.

Engineering Design Excellence Over €40M
In proud association with Soprema Ireland

Waterman-Moylan
Clerys Quarter

Project Details
Waterman-Moylan
Clerys Quarter
Client: Oakmount
Architect: Henry J Lyons
Engineer: Waterman-Moylan
The Clerys Quarter project involved the repair, restoration and vertical extension of the original Clerys Building and the redevelopment of the overall site as a precinct of high quality mixed-use and architectural excellence in the city centre. Works included the removal of the non-original elements of the building to bring the protected structure back to its original architectural expression at the time of its completion in 1922, removal of levels 03 and 04 behind the existing stone façade and replacing with three new floors, new concrete cores, and bespoke curved roof structure all over upgraded basement. The development also saw construction of new 6 storey Earl Building over the original 1970’s store footprint. The development provides 32,000m2 of mixed-use space for retail, cafe, restaurant, bar, retail services, office, and hospitality use.

Fitout or Refurbishment Up to €2M
In proud association with Howden

KORE Retrofit
Bungalow Retrofit

Project Details
KORE Retrofit
Bungalow Retrofit
Private Client
Architect/ Engineer: Wayne Funston, Funston Howe Architecture
The Bungalow Retrofit project involved the deep energy retrofit of a 1970s single-story bungalow in Monaghan, Ireland, transforming it into a highly energy-efficient and comfortable home that meets Passive House EnerPHit standards. Self-commissioned by Dr. Barry McCarron, the project aimed to demonstrate how an iconic Irish bungalow could achieve modern sustainability targets. Key outcomes included achieving an airtightness of 0.53 air changes per hour at 50 Pa, improving the Building Energy Rating (BER) from D2 to A1, and reducing annual running costs to €546 with solar PV integration. The retrofit utilised sustainable materials such as cellulose insulation and sheep wool and integrated advanced energy systems like an air source heat pump and solar PV. This project set a benchmark for future retrofits, demonstrating the potential for existing homes to meet high standards of energy efficiency, comfort, and environmental responsibility while preserving their character.

Fitout or Refurbishment €2M to €5M
In proud association with Howden

Grant Fit Out Ltd and LAM Architects Ltd
Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium

Project Details
Grant Fit Out Ltd and LAM Architects Ltd
Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium
Client: Greyhound Racing Ireland
Architect: LAM Architects Ltd
Engineer: Hayes Higgins Partnership
This project aimed to transform Shelbourne Park Greyhound Stadium into a versatile, modern venue capable of hosting various events beyond traditional race nights. With parts of the building nearly 100 years old and the last major refurbishment 25 years ago, the renovation sought to enhance both the venue’s appeal and functionality. Construction was carefully planned around the racing schedule to minimize disruption, with the works completed within a tight 7-month timeframe to ensure key events, including Christmas and the Derby, were maintained. Key objectives included creating a flexible layout, improving accessibility, and introducing a modern aesthetic. The project sought to attract a broader audience, positioning Shelbourne Park as a premier Dublin event destination. Success will be measured by increased non-racing events, visitor satisfaction, and seamless integration with the racing schedule. Ultimately, the transformation aims to revitalize the venue, making it a vibrant hub for both racing enthusiasts and the wider community.

Fitout or Refurbishment Over €5M
In proud association with Howden

Monami Construction Ltd.
TUS Coonagh Cross Campus Fit Out

Project Details
Monami Construction Ltd.
TUS Coonagh Cross Campus Fit Out
Client: Technological University of the Shannon (TUS)
Architect / Engineer: Building Design Partnership (BDP)
From conception right through to completion, this outstanding building, was envisioned to be “a high-quality campus” to help develop and aid the future of engineering professionals. The remarkable entrance with its makerspace features, the modern user-friendly offices and lecture theatres, and ultra-functional precision engineering & electrical engineering workshops and laboratories, an integrated HGV & LGV garage facility, lecture theatres, tutorial rooms, IT labs, catering facilities, student services centre, smarter travel facilities and general accommodation facilities and amenities are all evidence of an exceptional quality college campus. Every element within the project has been carefully considered, driven by a demanding Client with an exceptional eye for detail. The meticulous work and effort by the Monami Project Team and our Sub-contractors is clearly evident in the finished product. We believe we have risen to the challenge laid down, and that this exceptional building does indeed stand out from the competition.

Future Leader Architecture
In proud association with Skillnet MMC Accelerate

Shane Coppinger
COADY Architects

Project Details
Shane Coppinger
COADY Architects
In a large residential project in North Dublin, I applied innovative parametric modelling techniques to streamline the design process, improving efficiency and consistency across multiple layouts. This approach helped accelerate project delivery and enhance team collaboration. At Coady Architects, I led the implementation of a new Revit plug-in, ensuring alignment with industry standards and improving workflows across the team. I’ve also fostered a positive work culture by organizing team activities, promoting work-life balance, and building strong relationships within the company. Drawing from past experience in construction logistics visualization, I’ve consistently contributed to improving project outcomes through digital solutions. Looking ahead, my goal is to further develop my project management skills and take on leadership roles in digital construction.

Future Leader Construction Management
In proud association with Skillnet MMC Accelerate

John O’Connell
OCC Construction Ltd

Project Details
John O’Connell – CEng MEng BEng(Hons) MIEI
OCC Construction Ltd
John O’Connell is a Chartered Engineer, graduated from University of Galway with both a BEng and ME in Civil Engineering, He is the Current Chairman of Engineers Ireland West Region and works as Senior Contracts Manager at Galway based OCC Construction, leading Design and Build projects across the Commercial, Residential and Medtech industries. John has championed the implementation of MMC and Lean Construction across all projects, The digital transformation of OCC’s design and construction activities, the integration of LEED (Leadership in Energy and Design) and Passive Haus principles to elevate their sustainability, safety, quality and delivery.
John is an advocate for pushing the boundaries in building excellence, as a qualified passive house designer, he led the 1st passive certified multi-unit housing development in the west region in 2023, followed by the largest Lean construction MMC development in the city in 2024. Through John’s active contributions to Construct Innovate & Engineers Ireland, Project learnings are shared to encourage collaborative thinking across the industry and to educate and inspire young engineers who will build our future.

Future Leader Engineer
In proud association with Skillnet MMC Accelerate

Benjamin Delmond
Jacobs

Project Details
Benjamin Delmond
Jacobs
I am a Civil Engineer at Jacobs, passionate about leveraging engineering to shape a sustainable and inclusive future. My career journey has been marked by technical expertise, leadership, and a commitment to innovation. After earning degrees in civil and environmental engineering, I have contributed to impactful projects that prioritise sustainability and efficiency. Notably, I played a key role in the design of a bus depot for the National Transport Authority, where I developed a sustainable drainage solution that saved €1.9 million and reduced CO2 emissions by 2,600 tonnes. As an ICE Future Leader, I co-developed a tool aligning engineering projects with the UN Sustainable Development Goals, advocating for sustainability across the industry. Through leadership roles, such as chairing the ICE Early Careers Network, I have driven engagement and diversity, fostering growth in early-career engineers. I am committed to advancing innovation, inclusivity, and sustainability within the construction industry.

Future Leader Planner & Surveyor
In proud association with Skillnet MMC Accelerate

Luke Wymer
John Spain Associates (JSA)

Project Details
Luke Wymer
John Spain Associates (JSA)
I am an Executive Director and planning consultant with John Spain Associates. My academic qualifications include an undergraduate degree in Archaeology, a Master’s in Regional and Urban Planning, an Advanced Diploma in Planning and Environmental Law, a Diploma in Project Management, and an Advanced Certificate in Environmental Management. I am a corporate member of the Irish Planning Institute and serve on the Executive Committee of the Royal Town Planning Institute Ireland. Since graduating in 2017, I have been fortunate to receive invaluable guidance and opportunities from my colleagues and employers. Today, I lead a talented and highly professional team of planners, delivering complex and large-scale energy, data centre, industrial, and infrastructure projects.

Healthcare
In proud association with Connex

Clancy
The Mater Private Hospital Theatre 9 and CCL4

Project Details
Clancy
The Mater Private Hospital Theatre 9 and CCL4
Client: Mater Private Network
Architect: MCA Architects
Engineer: JB Barry & Partners, CSD Engineering Limited
The Mater Private Hospital Theatre 9 and CCL4 projects represent a transformative expansion of the hospital’s surgical and cardiac care capabilities. Delivered in a live hospital environment, the works involved significant structural modifications to create a state-of-the-art operating theatre and advanced cardiac catheterization lab. Our team navigated complex challenges, including stringent infection control, patient safety, and uninterrupted hospital operations, by employing innovative techniques like prefabrication, Lean Construction, and Modern Methods of Construction (MMC). These approaches ensured on-time, within-budget delivery while maintaining the highest standards of quality and compliance. The upgrades enhance patient care, optimize staff facilities, and improve hospital efficiency, providing cutting-edge medical environments for the community. The project stands as a benchmark in healthcare construction, showcasing seamless collaboration, innovative practices, and a commitment to safety and excellence.

Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Main Contractor T/O Up to €250M
In proud association with CPAS

Flynn

Project Details
Flynn
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Flynn demonstrates a strong commitment to health, safety, and wellbeing through our comprehensive safety management systems and investment in innovative initiatives. ISO45001 and Grade A Safe T Cert Accredited SMS supports continuous improvement and proactive management. Flynn’s approach includes regular audits, key performance indicators, and active involvement from senior management to ensure high safety standards. We promote health and safety through various communication channels and support mental health with resources like confidential helplines and health screenings. Flynn’s innovative measures, Hammertech platform, safety leadership programmes, award schemes and mental health first aid training, further enhance our safety culture. Our efforts have led to improved health and safety standards year on year, with regular audits, safety incentives, and external consultations contributing to our success to date. Our company values of Integrity, Respect, Innovation and a Can-do attitude drive our goal to ensure all our workforce Make It Safe! Make It Home.

Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Main Contractor T/O Over €250M
In proud association with CPAS

Murphy

Project Details
Murphy
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
The Murphy ‘Speak Up and Start the Conversation’ initiative is central to our Never Harm vision. By encouraging employees to speak up, we foster a culture of continuous safety improvement and address the stigma around mental health, ensuring the overall wellbeing of our workforce. Open dialogue is key to enhancing safety, health, and welfare. This initiative is reinforced through investments in training, technical development, third-level education, and graduate and apprentice programmes, alongside the adoption of new technologies. Murphy is committed to creating a secure, inclusive workplace and strives to make the construction sector a safer, more supportive, and rewarding industry for all.

Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Specialist or Specialist Services T/O Up to €60M
In proud association with CPAS

Kiernan Steel

Project Details
Kiernan Steel
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Our recent Mental Health and Wellbeing Day significantly benefited both our workers and the local community by fostering a culture of support and awareness around mental health issues. The event featured workshops, seminars, and activities designed to educate participants about stress management, resilience, and the importance of mental wellbeing. Employees reported feeling more empowered to discuss mental health openly, leading to a more supportive workplace environment. Additionally, the event extended its reach to the local community, inviting residents to participate in various programs. This outreach not only raised awareness about mental health resources but also encouraged community members to engage in conversations about their own wellbeing. Feedback indicated a heightened sense of connection and support among attendees, contributing to a healthier community dynamic. Overall, the Mental Health and Wellbeing Day served as a crucial platform for promoting mental health awareness, reducing stigma, and enhancing the overall wellbeing of both our workforce and the community at large.

Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Specialist or Specialist Services T/O Over €60M
In proud association with CPAS

Dornan

Project Details
Dornan
Health, Safety & Wellbeing Initiative
Dornan is dedicated to health, safety, and wellbeing through a robust Safety Management System (SMS). This system includes leadership training, regular audits, and open communication on EHS matters. Key initiatives such as the Mental Health & Wellbeing Programme, Employee Assistance Programme, and Behavioural Based Safety are key to our EHS strategy. The company places large emphasis on continuous improvement, employee involvement, and holds external accreditations like ISO 45001 and ISO 14001. Innovative measures like tyre safety checks and the 12 Days of Christmas Safety Campaign are also showcased. Overall, Dornan’s approach is holistic, focusing on physical safety, mental health, and overall wellbeing to create a positive and supportive work environment.

Industrial Up to €60M
JJ Rhatigan & Company
IDA Advance Building Solution, Parkmore, Galway

Project Details
JJ Rhatigan & Company
IDA Advance Building Solution, Parkmore, Galway
Client: IDA Ireland
The IDA Advanced Building Solution in Parkmore, Galway, is a 4,472 m² state-of-the-art facility designed to support technology and life sciences industries within the thriving Parkmore East Business & Technology Park. Delivered by JJ Rhatigan for the IDA, this €12.5 million project aligns with the IDA’s strategy to stimulate regional growth and attract global enterprises through Advanced Building Solutions. Completed on schedule and adhering to the highest standards of quality and sustainability, the building features Grade A office spaces, production areas, and cutting-edge energy-efficient systems, achieving LEED Silver and Near Zero Energy Building (nZEB) standards. The project incorporated innovative tools like BIM 360 and modern construction methods, ensuring efficiency and collaboration across stakeholders. Despite challenges such as supply chain disruptions and geological constraints, the project was delivered within budget, fostering community engagement and creating a lasting economic impact. This development exemplifies construction excellence, sustainability, and innovation.

Industrial Over €60M
Sisk
Pfizer RCMF

Project Details
Sisk
Pfizer RCMF
Client: Pfizer
Within the small molecule API Pharmaceutical projects area, this truly was an outstanding development, and one which Sisk is proud to have worked on.
Delivering this project successfully was down to the alignment of the Sisk construction team and their Supply Chain with Pfizer core values and objectives. We understood that the patient lies at the heart of everything Pfizer does, and we created a safe and open culture that brought out the best in every person that worked on the project.
This alignment meant that we delivered a site unrivalled in terms of safety performance. Over 3,500 people came through the gates, and everyone returned home safely each evening. Sisk employed the most innovative approach to accomplishing the quality demanded for this type of facility.

Industry Contribution Award
Ciaran O’Connor

Innovation in Construction Company T/O Up to €100M
In proud association with Autodesk Construction Cloud™

Harcourt Technologies Ltd
Grange Close 3DCP Residential Scheme Dundalk Co. Louth

Project Details
Harcourt Technologies Ltd
Grange Close 3DCP Residential Scheme Dundalk Co. Louth
The Grange Close project in Dundalk, which was commissioned by Louth County Council and executed by HTL.tech, serves as a pioneering example of construction excellence utilising additive manufacturing. This pilot initiative successfully provided three high-quality, three-bedroom social housing units, thereby showcasing the advantages of HTL.tech’s Category 4 Modern Method of Construction (MMC) system. The implementation of advanced 3D printing technology resulted in a significant reduction in build time, material waste, and carbon footprint. Furthermore, the project adhered to Irish building standards and obtained ISO/ASTM certifications. The innovative approach resulted in enhanced structural strength that exceeds traditional construction strength and timelines, thereby promoting sustainability and long-term durability. The positive feedback from stakeholders attests to the project’s success in addressing housing shortages through efficient and environmentally friendly methods, thereby establishing a new benchmark for future housing developments in Ireland.

Innovation in Construction Company T/O €100M to €250M
In proud association with Autodesk Construction Cloud™

Midland Steel
Fasterfix – Offsite Modular Rebar

Project Details
Midland Steel
Fasterfix – Offsite Modular Rebar
In recent years, the industry has been adapting to changing dynamics of construction, embracing technology and coming to terms with real market challenges regarding many factors, particularly rising costs, expectations of shorter delivery programmes, scarcity of professionals and tradespersons alike. The Rebar sector, an industry in existence for over 150 years, has remained largely left behind, and traditional methods are still widely applied throughout the majority of construction projects. Midland Steels mission is to transform how reinforcement is placed on construction projects and our flagship Product, FasterFix, leading the way making that vision a reality.

Innovation in Construction Company T/O Over €250M
In proud association with Autodesk Construction Cloud™

Cairn
Passive House At Scale

Project Details
Cairn
Passive House At Scale
Cairn is pioneering the large-scale adoption of passive homes at scale in a way not seen before in Ireland. This bold evolution in how we build is transforming not just how we work but influencing the construction industry as a whole and driving substantial reductions in carbon emissions and energy use. Historically environmental performance change has been driven through state regulation, whereas this initiative is clearly driven through private enterprise to generate significant innovative positive change. With a performance gap of 38% our current methodology (BERs) for assessing the performance of homes isn’t satisfactory, and is causing issues for developers, housing bodies, homeowners and industry. Cairn’s adoption of the Passive House standard allows greater commitments on performance and higher levels of quality. “Sustainable building and scale building are not mutually exclusive strategies. They must go hand in hand” Michael Stanley, CEO, Cairn.

Public Realm Up to €5M
Priority Construction Limited
Childers Road Public Realm Active Travel Route

Project Details
Priority Construction Limited
Childers Road Public Realm Active Travel Route
Client: Limerick City & County Council
Architect: Limerick City & County Council
The Childers Road Public Realm Active Travel scheme, successfully delivered by Priority Construction, significantly enhances public connectivity and safety for active travel. It provides safer access for pedestrians and cyclists to key locations, including schools, businesses, a train station, hospital, and college. The project faced complexities, particularly with the preservation of existing trees and the integration of linear parklands. Despite these challenges, the scheme effectively promotes sustainable travel options and improves the urban environment, benefiting the community by encouraging walking, cycling, and reducing traffic congestion. Its completion represents a major step forward in fostering a more connected, healthier, and environmentally friendly public realm.

Public Realm Over €5M
Wills Bros Ltd
DPC Greenway

Project Details
Wills Bros Ltd
DPC Greenway
Client: Dublin Port Company
Architect: Darmody Architecture
Engineer: Roughan & O’Donovan
The Project is a true testament to the Skill, Experience and Perseverance of the Wills Bros Ltd Team, Client, Designers, Architects, Subcontractors and Stakeholders illustrating project excellence in Irish Engineering and its positive impact on society. The Dublin Port Greenway has been transformed to fit into the Dublin surroundings, it’s safe to view during the day and at night, with the night viewing being spectacular with the Lights that bring a theatre feeling when viewing the Greenway. When walking the Greenway during the day the Public can view the Interpretation Graphic Panels for a catch up on the Port History, there is some interesting reading for everyone to enjoy and if you don’t enjoy reading the views from the Greenway over the estuary will be captivating. The Contractor’s Team and the Client’s Team are confident that the Public will enjoy the Greenway for many years into the future.

Public Building Up to €10M
Coolsivna Construction Ireland
Ennis Library Project

Project Details
Coolsivna Construction Ireland
Ennis Library Project
Client: Clare County Council
Architect: Keith Williams Architects ( KWA )
Engineer: ARUP
The Clare County Library project exemplifies excellence in civic construction, combining sustainability, accessibility, and modern design to deliver a multifunctional facility for the Ennis community. Despite challenges, including poor ground conditions, material logistics, and weather delays, Coolsivna Construction effectively managed the project through strategic planning, innovative tools, and collaboration. Solutions like pre-cast piling and Procore’s real-time project management ensured compliance with BCAR and NZEB standards while maintaining timelines and budgets. The library’s integration of advanced features, such as the ”My Open Libraries” system for extended access and universal design elements like the town’s first ”Full Access” washroom, underscores its inclusivity and functionality. High-performance materials, including Techrete panels and Stacbond cladding, enhance durability, energy efficiency, and aesthetics, contributing to the A2 BER rating. Collaborative efforts with the client, design team, and subcontractors ensured seamless execution, particularly for bespoke elements like the brass feature staircase and acoustic treatments. The proactive engagement of local stakeholders minimized disruptions to the neighboring Glór Theatre and surrounding community. Delivered as a cultural and educational hub, the library aligns with Coolsivna Constructions vision, setting a benchmark for sustainable, community-focused public infrastructure while providing long-term value and pride to the region.

Public Building Over €10M
Townlink Construction Ltd
Drogheda Civic Offices

Project Details
Townlink Construction Ltd
Drogheda Civic Offices
Client: Louth County Council
Architect/Engineer: BDP
Townlink’s submission of the Drogheda Civic Offices is intended to demonstrate the standards of excellence employed in sympathetically restoring derelict and fire-damaged civic building into modern, fit for purpose office and public realm facilities for the people of Drogheda. Whilst the project was challenging for all stakeholders involved, our entry demonstrates that a collaborative approach, together with our experience gained on similar projects whilst also employing new and innovative collaboration tools such as 3d modelling was successful in seeing our built heritage refurbished and revitalised. We are proud to have worked alongside the client, the design team and our subcontractors in delivering a prestigious project which will house the council offices, district chamber and public services counter for Louth County Council, as well as a series of public meeting rooms and exhibition spaces which will serve the council as well as the community for years to come.

Leisure & Tourism Building Up to €10M
Kelbuild
Carnegie Free Library, Swords

Project Details
Kelbuild
Carnegie Free Library, Swords
Client: Fingal County Council
Architect: Fitzgerald Kavanagh + Partners
Engineer: CORA Consulting Engineers
Kelbuild was appointed as the main contractor for the refurbishment and extension of the Carnegie Free Library in Swords, a protected structure. The project involved restoring key historic features while upgrading the building to modern safety, accessibility, and energy efficiency standards. Kelbuild successfully navigated challenges such as working within a tight site, reroofing without lifting equipment, and retrofitting the original flooring to meet fire safety regulations. The addition of a two-storey extension provided modern facilities, including a lift and accessible toilets, while maintaining the architectural integrity of the building. Kelbuild worked closely with the design team to preserve the library’s heritage, sourcing reclaimed Killaloe slates and using innovative materials like Calsitherm insulation and lime plaster. The project was delivered on time, within budget, and provides a flexible, sustainable cultural hub that supports the Swords Cultural Quarter vision.

Leisure & Tourism Building Over €10M
Vision Contracting
The Lark Theatre, Balbriggan

Project Details
Vision Contracting
The Lark Theatre, Balbriggan
Client: Irish Institute of Music & Song
Architect: Stephen Foley Architects & Campus
Engineer: Structural/Civil Engineer: CORA Consulting Engineers Acoustic Engineer: AWN Consulting Mechanical & Electrical Engineer: Patrick McCaul Environmental Consulting Engineers Ltd.
The Lark Theatre, the 2024 RIAI Public Choice Award winner built by Vision Contracting for the Irish Institute of Music and Song, is a new standard for cultural venues, balancing artistic excellence with sustainability and historical context. This 400-seat auditorium is a versatile space for performances from large orchestras to bands or intimate solo shows. Architect Stephen Foley broke up the theatre’s 21x21x12 metre cubed form with a series of pleated concrete granite-clad walls and a multi-pitched roof sloping from 11 to 9 metres. Internal auditorium surfaces are optimised from a sound reverberation perspective. Acoustic finishes feature large areas of bespoke sound diffusing treatments. Other spaces include rehearsal rooms and live broadcasting and recording studio. The building incorporates sustainable features, including repurposing existing campus buildings, energy-efficient heating, ventilation and lighting technologies and rainwater harvesting. Vision’s innovative approach and use of Lean and offsite ensured timely delivery and minimised environmental impact.

Residential Social & Affordable Up to €5M
In proud association with Dulux Trade

Lowry Construction and Donegal County Council
Cúirt an Troisc, Age Friendly Housing Development, Co Donegal

Project Details
Lowry Construction and Donegal County Council
Cúirt an Troisc, Age Friendly Housing Development, Co Donegal
Client: Donegal County Council
Architect: Donegal County Council
Cúirt an Troisc is an exemplar age-friendly development of 19 units, comprising 17 two-bedroom and 2 three-bedroom apartments. Designed in-house by Donegal County Council’s Architects Department and completed by Lowry Construction, this project sets a high standard for housing that enables older people to “age in place” while staying connected to their community. At its core is a welcoming indoor communal space designed to promote social interaction, combat isolation, and enhance well-being. Built to Universal Design standards and following the 10 Age Friendly principles, the development combines inclusivity, adaptability, and forward-thinking design. Arranged in three two-storey blocks around a central landscaped courtyard, the homes feature private balconies, open space, a communal deck, lift access, and future-ready interconnecting rooms adaptable for future needs. Strategically located in a mixed-use area with access to transport and amenities, the homes are A-rated for energy efficiency, optimising both sustainability and comfort.

Residential Social & Affordable €5M to €20M
In proud association with Dulux Trade

MMD Construction
Barrack Street Social Housing Development

Project Details
MMD Construction
Barrack Street Social Housing Development
Client: Cork City Council
Architect: Wilson Architects
The Barrack Street Social Housing Development is a transformative urban regeneration project in Cork City, delivering 32 high-quality, energy-efficient homes while preserving the area’s rich historical character. The development includes a mix of one- to three-bedroom apartments and a refurbished townhouse, featuring A2 Building Energy Ratings achieved through high-performance insulation, heat pumps, and rooftop PV panels. Meticulous attention to heritage conservation restored historical façades and the iconic ”Nancy Spain’s” site. Modern design elements, such as open-plan layouts, communal courtyards, and pedestrian-friendly spaces, encourage sustainability and community interaction. The reopening of Tower Street as a pedestrianised lane, soon to be renamed Cat Lane, further enhances local accessibility and honours the area’s history. This project demonstrates MMD Construction’s expertise in combining innovation, sustainability, and cultural preservation to meet client and community needs. It serves as a benchmark for urban regeneration, creating a vibrant and inclusive living environment in the heart of Cork City.

Residential Social & Affordable Over €20M
In proud association with Dulux Trade

Alanna Homes
Hansfield Terrace, Hansfield Station Quarter, Dublin 15

Project Details
Alanna Homes
Hansfield Terrace, Hansfield Station Quarter, Dublin 15
Client: Fingal County Council
Architect: Davey + Smith Architects
Hansfield Terrace is a social housing development comprising 159 units situated in Hansfield Station Quarter, a high-density area of the Hansfield Strategic Development Zone. The client for the project was Fingal County Council. Completed units were successfully delivered on budget and ahead of programme. The project was financed using the first residential only Green Loan provided by Bank of Ireland in the State. Alanna Homes utilised the Rapid Off-Site System Build (ROSS-B) Insulated Concrete Formwork method of construction ensuring a replicable, scalable operation capable of meeting targets for accelerated delivery and energy efficiency while reducing commercial risks and resource pressures. Initiatives used throughout have been born from ongoing value engineering and creation practices employed by Alanna Homes in seeking to employ best practice in terms of construction innovation to increase value, reduce costs, improve programme certainty and deliver a successful product to the client and quality homes to future residents.

Residential Private Up to €5M
In proud association with Dulux Trade

Hollybrook
Foxburrow, Portlaoise, Laois

Project Details
Hollybrook
Foxburrow, Portlaoise, Laois
Client: Hollybrook
Architect: McCrossan O’Rourke Manning Architects
This entry is for a development of 105 new homes situated adjacent to Portlaoise Town centre which commenced in April 2021 and will completed November 2024. It is a scheme that has been well received by the community, the council and even more so by the new residents who will be joining the neighbourhood in the next coming months. The houses are high quality both in terms of finishes and energy rating, and with provisions for future adaptability, the purchasers will be very happy in them for years to come.

Residential Private €5M to €50M
In proud association with Dulux Trade

Elliott Group
Eglinton Place

Project Details
Elliott Group
Eglinton Place
Client: Richmond Homes
Architect: Altu Architects
Eglinton Place exemplifies construction excellence, setting new benchmarks for residential developments. The project not only met but exceeded the Client’s brief, delivering an iconic building that blends aesthetics, functionality, and sustainability. The meticulous planning, innovative design coordination, and commitment to safety created a collaborative environment that brought this vision to life. Feedback from stakeholders has been overwhelmingly positive, with the Client and local residents praising the quality of workmanship, thoughtful design, and exceptional communal spaces. This project stands as a model of best practices in construction, offering a legacy of sustainability and community impact. It demonstrates how a collaborative approach, combined with expertise and innovation, can deliver outcomes that go beyond expectations, creating lasting value for all stakeholders.

Residential Private Over €50M
In proud association with Dulux Trade

BAM
Newmarket Yard

Project Details
BAM
Newmarket Yard
Client: Carrowmore Capital Partners
Architect: Reddy Architecture & Urbanism (RAU)
The 413 Apartments, Design and Build project was executed by BAM with “Excellence” at the heart of every act that was required throughout the project. A collaborative team environment, for all parties involved, was fostered from the project outset and this one team spirit was maintained throughout. We provided our client with high quality, passionate and committed project personnel, who worked tirelessly to deliver on our project commitments, delivering a high-quality building, safely, within budget and on time, and making the construction phase experience – an enjoyable and rewarding journey for all parties involved.

Specialist or Specialist Services Contract Up to €1M
Midland Steel
Rolex Building 5th Avenue New York

Project Details
Midland Steel
Rolex Building 5th Avenue New York
Client: Rolex
Architect: AAI Architects P.C
Engineer: Thorton Tomasetti
Midland Steel recognises a combination of factors which reinforce the potential for mass adoption of Offsite Modular reinforcement construction solutions. Predominantly, its modular solution FasterFix has been proven to eliminate waste, reduce labour by 80%, and reduce construction programme by 30%. Hitting key concerns of any Developer – Cost, Resources & Sustainability. Introducing Fasterfix to the market in 2015, it has been laser focused on developing and enhancing its already successful product to ensure ease of adoption by all stakeholders, including Developers, Construction contractors, Design Engineers, Architects and Reinforcement Manufacturers its success on the internationally renowned Rolex building on 5th Avenue in New York is testament to the immense impact which it’s modular solution FasterFix is having in the local, regional and international markets.

Specialist or Specialist Services Contract €1M to €2M
Menard Ireland
Ground Reinforcement below EPH Controls facility

Project Details
Menard Ireland
Ground Reinforcement below EPH Controls facility
Client: EPH Controls
Engineer: DL Group Consulting Engineers
Menard Ireland delivered a design-and-build ground improvement solution for EPH Controls’ state-of-the-art facility. The project incorporated Menard Controlled Modulus Columns (CMC) rigid inclusions and prefabricated vertical drains (PVDs) to 18 meters depths, combined with surcharge construction and settlement monitoring. This approach allowed for standard shallow foundations, including slab-on-grade, strip footings, and pad foundations, over the improved soils. Menard’s CMC solution reinforced the soft ground beneath the site, enhancing the overall stiffness of the ground. This resulted in improved soil strength and a significant reduction of total and differential settlements by distributing the load between the soil and the CMCs. The use of PVDs, paired with surcharge construction, induced and accelerated settlements, reducing geotechnical risks and enabling faster project completion. In total, 11,500 linear meters of CMCs and 35,700 linear meters of PVDs were installed. Load tests and settlement monitoring confirmed the solution’s success, ensuring long term reliability and accelerated completion.

Specialist or Specialist Services Contract €2M to €5M
Shannon Valley Group
Lanestown View Development, Donabate

Project Details
Shannon Valley Group
Lanestown View Development, Donabate
Client: Cairn Homes
Engineer: Cairn Homes
Shannon Valley adopted a sustainable and innovative approach to the groundworks and civil engineering elements of a 2-hectare greenfield residential project, leveraging Modern and Sustainable Methods of Construction and a forward-thinking strategy. By applying alternative techniques, Shannon Valley successfully delivered a groundworks and civils package for Cairn Homes that was in line with schedule, cost-effective, environmentally sustainable, and safe for both workers and the community. The implementation of Shannon Valley’s Engineered Soil Solutions (ESS) ensured programme security, efficient resource utilisation, and enhanced site safety, facilitating smoother operations for all contractors. This soil improvement method not only raised the ground level but also created a safer work environment for excavations, scaffolding installation, and lifting operations, meeting the required specifications for a secure and productive construction site.

Specialist or Specialist Services Contract Over €5M
Murphy
MVN2-48A Bridge Replacement

Project Details
Murphy
MVN2-48A Bridge Replacement
Client: Network Rail
The MVN2/48A M62 Motorway Bridge Replacement project involved replacing a deteriorating rail bridge between junctions 19 and 20 of the M62 motorway, a key transportation link for freight, particularly to Drax Power Station. The project included the complete demolition of the existing bridge and the construction of a new 400 tonne, 42-meter steel bridge. Murphy, the principal contractor, collaborated with Network Rail and National Highways to minimise disruption during the process. Key innovations included off-site fabrication of the bridge and the use of environmentally sustainable materials like weathering steel. The project faced challenges, such as working within a live motorway environment and transporting large materials, which were mitigated through careful planning and collaboration. Advanced technologies and testing methods ensured high-quality, safe, and timely delivery. The project was completed ahead of schedule with zero incidents and received positive feedback for its efficient execution and minimal impact on operations.

Third Level Course or CPD
ATU
Civil Engineering by Apprenticeship

Project Details
ATU
Civil Engineering by Apprenticeship
The Civil Engineering Apprenticeships, launched in 2023 by ATU, addresses the significant skills shortage of civil engineers. In response to a national demand for 3,000 new engineers to support key initiatives like Project Ireland 2040 and the Climate Action Plan, ATU collaborated with industry leaders to develop formal qualifications through apprenticeships. The programme offers a blended learning model, combining on-the-job training, online lectures, and on-campus labs. It is designed for school leavers, career changers, and existing professionals seeking to upskill. The first cohort of 44 apprentices grew to 92 in 2024, with further expansion planned for 2025. Tuition fees are covered by the HEA and SOLAS, with employers providing a salary to the apprentices. The programme aligns with national strategies and industry needs, with a focus on increasing diversity and offering pathways to further education. The apprenticeship model provides a unique earn-and-learn opportunity, fostering local community development and career progression.

Judges Silver Award
Housing Infrastructure Services Company
Drogheda Port Access Northern Cross Route

Project Details
Housing Infrastructure Services Company
Drogheda Port Access Northern Cross Route
Client/Collaborator: Louth County Council
Phase One of the Drogheda Port Access and Northern Cross Route is an excellent example of how a new and innovative infrastructure delivery model has the ability to transform how critical infrastructure is constructed in Ireland, which in turn is speeding up the delivery of much needed new homes across the country. The Ireland Strategic Investment Fund, (ISIF), (managed and controlled by the National Treasury Management Agency) and Cork County Council had the foresight and courage to establish the Housing Infrastructure Services Company, (HISCo). ISIF is a Sovereign Investment Fund with a mandate to invest on a commercial basis to support economic activity and employment in Ireland. The HISCo infrastructure delivery model is the perfect example of the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund’s objective to make connections and drive innovation across multiple industry players developing and delivering innovative opportunities that might otherwise go unrealised.

Judges Silver Award
Jons Civil Engineering
Droichead an Dóchais

Project Details
Jons Civil Engineering
Droichead an Dóchais
Client: Galway City Council
The Salmon Weir Pedestrian and Cyclist bridge is a landmark bridge project successfully delivered in the heart of the historic Galway City. The elegant three-span structure over the Persse’s Distillery River, Lower River Corrib and the Friar’s River watercourses was opened in May 2023. The project has delivered on all aspects including safety, environmental compliance, program and budget delivery, stakeholder engagement and quality. The purpose of the project was to develop a world-class shared-use pedestrian and cycle bridge which would enhance links between both sides of the Lower Corrib River whilst creating a focal point for locals and visitors. This has certainly been achieved and is demonstrated through the resounding positive feedback and numerous national and international awards received by the project to date.

Judges Silver Award
Frank C. Murray & Sons Construction Ltd
Camida Ltd – Clonmel Offices

Project Details
Frank C. Murray & Sons Construction Ltd
Camida Ltd – Clonmel Offices
Client: Camida Ltd
Architect: Cash Powell Design
Engineer: Tom Carew
The works consisted of demolishing an existing building and completing the internal rebuilding of two existing Georgian Houses. They were carried out in two phases. Existing external walls and roof structures were largely left intact. All floor joists were either removed or treated, strengthened and fire-rated. Walls of the building had all existing plaster finish removed with lime plaster installed as a more suitable replacement.
The client’s requirements were to carry out works on Phase 1 and once complete move all staff into this build, then commence Phase 2 and transition additional staff to the Phase 2 area once complete. Both phases of works had an 18-month program.
The internal finishes were completed to an extremely high standard and high specification for example. Glass facade lift in phase 1, Equitone facade lift in phase 2, glazed link corridor linking both phase 1 and phase 2, heritage-protected slated gable walls to both phase 1 and phase 2. Including multiple heritage details including, reinstatement of all sash windows, shutter boxes and timber surrounds, traditional lime render internally and externally, restoration of existing fireplaces, restoration of existing covings and cornices, and detailed works to existing chimneys.

Judges Silver Award
Duggan Lynch Limited
Naas Library and Cultural Centre

Project Details
Duggan Lynch Limited
Naas Library and Cultural Centre
Client: Kildare County Council
Architect: Deaton Lysaght Architects
Duggan Lynch Ltd. is a privately owned company with over 30 years’ experience in the Construction Industry. Many of our projects involve marrying new complex buildings & structural works with historic fabric of protected structures. Working with complex structural solutions such as Demolition, Deconstruction, Façade Retention, Piling, Reinforced Concrete Works and Hazardous Materials in sensitive and live locations such as Naas Town Hall. The Naas Library Project comprised of the alteration, refurbishment and extension to the existing building to form a new Library inclusive of external works. The project showcases our ability to manage complexity confidence and patience. The new library features a diverse collection of resources, community meeting rooms, and dedicated areas for children and teens, promoting lifelong learning and cultural engagement. The project has transformed the Naas community through a state-of-the-art library facility. It emphasizes accessibility, modern design, and the integration of technology, fostering a vibrant space for learning and collaboration. Duggan Lynch’s commitment to sustainability is reflected in the project’s eco-friendly design and materials.

Judges Silver Award
Ardmac
Boston Scientific

Project Details
Ardmac
Boston Scientific
Client: Boston Scientific
Architect: Unispace/ Diarmuid Reil
Engineer: ARUP Consulting
We showcased construction excellence by effectively meeting the client’s high standards for quality, compliance, and functionality in a live pharmaceutical environment. Boston Scientific’s goals included expanding workspaces and improving facilities, which demanded a construction partner skilled in managing complex, high-stakes projects with minimal disruption to ongoing operations. Ardmac’s experience in similar environments and our application of SMART processes were instrumental in delivering a seamless integration of the new areas with the existing spaces, fulfilling the client’s brief while ensuring operational continuity and high safety standards.

Judges Silver Award
H&MV Engineering
Kilnap 110kV Substation

Project Details
H&MV Engineering
Kilnap 110kV Substation
In conclusion, the Kilnap HDD project stands as a prime example of H&MV’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of engineering excellence, environmental responsibility, and client satisfaction. The project’s success has set a new standard for future projects, not only within Ireland’s utility sector but also globally, as an example of how innovative methodologies can drive positive change. By continuing to embrace new technologies and foster collaboration across industries, H&MV is confident that similar groundbreaking solutions will emerge, advancing sustainability and resilience in the future.

Judges Silver Award
Cairn Construction
Liffey Street Public Realm Project

Project Details
Cairn Construction
Liffey Street Public Realm Project
Client: Dublin City Council
Architect: dhb architects
Engineers: Clifton Scannell Emerson Associates, Douglas Carroll Consulting Engineers
The Liffey Street Public Realm Project, an intricate detail designed Scheme, has transformed an unloved service street into a vibrant, pedestrian friendly location. The project involved working in a tight city centre environment while maintaining public access throughout. The Works included creating new, wider, granite footpaths, reconstructing the carriageway and provision of new gas and watermains, new utility ducting and street furniture including bollards, public seating, bicycle stands and bins. The Works also involved the provision of five new tree pits, seventeen new trees and bespoke granite benches, and which together with all have changed the entire aesthetic, and pleasant and user-friendly character of the street. By using a pro-active approach, constructability challenges were successfully addressed quickly and economically with minimal impact on local businesses and pedestrians. The Scheme was successfully completed weeks in advance of time, and within anticipated budget, with no public complaints, or Works’ snags as a result of a strong Construction Site Team and successful cooperation between the Detailed Designer, Construction Supervision Team, Contractor, and other stakeholders.

Judges Silver Award
McGuigan Builders
St Macartan’s Cathedral, Monaghan

Project Details
McGuigan Builders
St Macartan’s Cathedral, Monaghan
Client: Parish of Rockwallace and Monaghan
Architect: Mullarkey Pederson Architects
Engineer: Alan Clarke & Associates
St. Macartan’s Cathedral located in Monaghan Town, Built between the years 1861 and 1893. This is a place that I drive by daily going to work to various sites and when I was approached about the opportunity to be involved in this unique once in a lifetime project, I was nothing but excited and proud. This was an extremely challenging project requiring a lot of planning, forward thinking and risk. When we first engaged with the project, we were very shocked with the condition of the building. For example, the poor condition of stone, the dangers it provided to the public and property. However, nothing deterred us, nothing was an obstacle, and we always found a solution. This project had it all, but it is a project that has been completed to the highest of standards and for the people of Monaghan and beyond to visit and enjoy.

Judges Silver Award
Mathieu & Mitchell Limited with Galway County Council
Abbeygormican Church Conservation Project

Project Details
Mathieu & Mitchell Limited with Galway County Council
Abbeygormican Church Conservation Project
Client: Abbeygormican Cemetery Group & Galway County Council
Architect: 7L Architects
Engineer: John Britton Consulting
Abbeygormican, in rural County Galway, showcases the recently conserved Augustinian friary, an amalgam of C12th., C15th. & C17th architecture within an earlier ecclesiastical site. Located within a graveyard, this sensitive monument required urgent repairs to ensure safe access for burials and prevent further deterioration of the medieval church exposed to the elements. Conservation works carried out in collaboration with Galway County Council, the local community, and the National Monuments Service, were guided by a Conservation and Management Plan prepared by a multidiscipline team. Dependent on annual grant funding, works were carried out in three phases under challenging weather conditions, adhering to Wildlife Acts, National Monuments Legislation and ICOMOS Standards. The site, now accessible, features visible medieval elements. Abbeygormican is a lesson in perseverance, commitment and pride. Crumbling masonry did not deter the contractor’s perseverance in preserving the piscina, conserving the ivy-clad transept chapel, supporting the Hannon Tomb, and stabilising the transept and chancel walls.

Judges Silver Award
C&N Higgins Construction Ltd
Tobair Mhuire, Housing Development, Ahascragh, Co. Galway

Project Details
C&N Higgins Construction Ltd
Tobair Mhuire, Housing Development, Ahascragh, Co. Galway
Client: Galway County Council
Architect: Vincent Hannon Architects
A beautifully constructed and finsihed residential development which created a visually pleasing and homely environment for the end users. These homes included the highest quality air-to-water and ventilation systems creating energy efficient and comfortable homes for the people of East Galway. The external and site works resulted in an fabulous asthetic which complimented the neighbouring distillery and added a new lease of life to the village of Ahascragh.

Judges Silver Award
CField Construction
Green Lane Development, Blackpool, Cork

Project Details
CField Construction
Green Lane Development, Blackpool, Cork
Client: Cluid Housing
Architect: Sean Harrington Architects
Green Lane was an ambitious regeneration of a brownfield site on the north side of Cork City. It represented a significant change in mindset from the city council to collaborate with a housing body to deliver a scheme of such density. A challenging brief of delivering 112 nr. apartments over five blocks was met by an equally ambitious design team on what is a site steeped in history of the old Glen Hall Towers. It was a successful regeneration project, providing inter-generational housing in the heart of Blackpool village, and such a strong example of the transformation of a formerly vacant site. Successful project delivery was a result of huge vision and ambition by our client and is a testament to the active collaboration between client, design and delivery teams to firstly ensure that the apartment scheme could be viable, and then to work collaboratively throughout the project through to successful delivery.

Judges Silver Award
O’Hare McGovern with van Dijk / Cluid / Sonas
Dúiche Roden, Dundalk, Co. Louth.

Project Details
O’Hare McGovern with Van Dijk / Cluid / Sonas
Dúiche Roden, Dundalk, Co. Louth.
Client: Cluid
Architect: van Dijk Architects
The design strategy for the Dúiche Roden Social Housing Project, in Dundalk, aims to reclaim and transform a derelict town centre site, into a high-quality residential development that enhances the urban environment and local connectivity while preserving existing natural features. The 133-unit development integrates a diverse range of housing types, including family homes, apartments, and duplexes, tailored to reflect contemporary housing needs while addressing sustainability, conservation, and inclusive design requirements. This mixed-tenure approach to communities aims to promote social integration and diversity, providing adaptable and accessible housing to accommodate diverse demographics, designed to Universal Design principles, ensuring accessibility and adaptability for residents with varying needs.

Judges Silver Award
Eire Facades Systems Irl
Newmarket Square Rainscreen Cladding

Project Details
Eire Facades Systems Irl
Newmarket Square Rainscreen Cladding
Client: Carrowmore Property
Architect: Reddy A+U
The Newmarket Square Rainscreen Cladding project in Dublin is a mixed-use development featuring 1,925 sqm of communal spaces, a 151-room Premier Inn hotel, and residential apartments. Eire Facades delivered advanced façade solutions, including weatherproof membranes, Rockwool insulation, pre-coloured steel panels, aluminium soffits, cappings, and flashings, creating a durable and sustainable finish. Using BIM technology and Lean Construction methods, Eire Facades ensured seamless collaboration across design, production, and installation, meeting ISO 19650 standards. Platforms such as BIM 360 and tools like Revit and AutoCAD enabled efficient coordination and adherence to strict project timelines. Despite challenges such as tight schedules and subcontractor coordination, Eire Facades provided innovative solutions and maintained a high standard of quality. With a focus on compliance engineering, safety, and regulatory adherence, the façade systems were delivered ahead of schedule, combining functionality, durability, and aesthetic excellence, contributing to a transformative, sustainable urban environment.

Judges Silver Award
Redmond Building & Restoration Ltd
Steam Packet Building, No.1 Lime Street, Dublin 2

Project Details
Redmond Building & Restoration Ltd
Steam Packet Building, No.1 Lime Street, Dublin 2
Client: Marlet Property Group
Architect: Henry J Lyons Architects
Engineer: OCSC
This project involved the restoration of a historic 1909 British & Steam Packet Company building, transforming it into a modern office with updated services and a ground-floor café, while preserving its protected architectural features. Challenges included addressing severe water damage, integrating updated mechanical, electrical, fireproofing, and acoustic systems, and coordinating conservation efforts within regulatory and logistical constraints. RBR’s in-house conservation team ensured high-quality repairs to timber, masonry, and historic features, while innovative approaches—such as using an online portal for collaboration and a 3D model for M&E planning—allowed for effective solutions despite COVID-19 limitations. Fireproofing and acoustic upgrades respected the original structure, achieving modern functionality without compromising heritage. RBR adhered to ISO standards and implemented sustainable practices, including the use of reclaimed materials. By offering a fixed price and adapting its approach to challenges, RBR exceeded the client’s brief, delivering a meticulously restored building fit for contemporary use.

Project of the Year Award
In proud association with Lean Construction Ireland

Cairn
Parkleigh

Project Details
Cairn
Parkleigh
Client: Cairn
Architect: C+W O’BRIEN Architects & MCORM Architecture & Urban Design
Parkleigh, as part of Seven Mills is a significant new piece of local infrastructure including housing, childcare and community facilities, all in a new town setting in west Dublin. The project is a fine example of Cairn’s commitment to building high quality, sustainable new homes. Cairn’s developer/contractor model means innovation, teamwork and cost-effectiveness combine to deliver the highest standards of modern construction, within budget and on program. As outlined in the preceding paragraphs, the challenges were met by assuring that Cairn values were applied on a daily basis by dedicated teams across the business. The results can be seen in the quality of the product, and the testimonies from satisfied customers.









