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Athy Primary Care Centre

Development of a three-storey Primary Healthcare Building. The building
accommodates a Doctor’s Surgery, Dental Practice, Community Welfare Units, Retail Areas and Cafes are also housing the general Primary Healthcare facilities.

Project Address: Athy, Co. Kildare 

Location: Leinster 

Sector: Medical 

Products Used: 

Newgrange Flag

Quantity Used: 520 M2

Architect: Quinn Architects 

Contractor: Conack

Client: Estuary Primary Healthcare Ltd.

Year of Completion: 2020 

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Grange Park Dunshaughlin

Grange Park is a high-quality residential community in the heart of Dunshaughlin Village.

Project Address: Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath

Location: Leinster 

Sector: Residential 

Products Used: 

Newgrange Clima Pave 

 Newgrange Setts

Quantity Used: 1,000 M2

Architect: O’Daly Architects

Contractor: Loughglynn Development 

Laying Contractor: Grange Paving

Client: Loughglynn Developments/Hora

Year of Completion: 2020


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Dublin Airport Central

Dublin Airport Central Ireland’s next-generation business destination offering unrivalled international and national connectivity, directly opposite Terminal 2.

Project Address: Dublin Airport, Dublin

Location: Leinster 

Sector: Commerical 

Products Used:

Newgrange Flags 

KPRO Street High Strength Bedding Concrete 

KPRO Street Priming Slurry

KPRO Street Rapid Setting Jointing Mortar

Quantity Used: 6000 M2

Architect: Stewarts Design and Build Team

Contractor: Stewarts Construction 

Landscape Architect: Mitchell & Associates

Laying Contractor: Premier Paving

Client: Dublin Airport Authority 

Year of Completion: 2020

IDA Dundalk, Newgrange Block,

IDA Dundalk

The purpose-built facility features a welcoming double-height entrance, leading to open office accommodation and large factory spaces to the rear.

Project Address: Finbar Business Park Dundalk 

Location: Leinster 

Sector: Commerical 

Products Used:

Tara Kerb 

Newgrange Block

Quantity Used: 2,200 M2

Architect: Van Dijk

Contractor: Felix  OHare

Landscape Architect: Van Dijk

Client: IDA

Laying Contractor: Brendan Doyle 

Year of Completion: 2019

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M11 Loughlinstown Roundabout to Junction 5 Pavement Scheme ​

M11 Resurfacing Project: Kilsaran Road Surfacing & Contracting Team

Featured Products: Stone Mastic Asphalt

Client: Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII)

Contractor: Jon’s Civil Engineering Ltd

The M11 Loughlinstown to Junction 5 Pavement Scheme, carried out under TII’s High Speed Road Pavement Renewals Framework, involved the removal and replacement of almost 80,000 square metres of surface course on a 3km stretch of the motorway.

The project involved laying approximately 8,000 tonnes of Stone Mastic Asphalt surface course in accordance with the TII Specification for Road Works. As this motorway is one of Ireland’s busiest roads, with traffic volumes in excess of 100,000 vehicles per day, the project was carried out during the night.

To achieve a more durable surface and eliminate the need for cold longitudinal joints, the surface course was laid in echelon. This involved four of our Vogele paving machines laying the material, side by side, in one pass across the full width of the carriageway.

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Clancy Quay

Clancy Quay Residential Units, South Circular Road, Dublin

Kilsaran Products Featured:

Kilsaran supplied 5500m² of Insulated Render to the facades:

NSAI Agrément Certified Ceresit-Ceretherm Insulated Render System

Project Specific System

Ceresit Universal Wool System consisting of 180mm Class A1 Mineral Wool Insulation, Ceresit CT174 Silicate-Silicone Finish with Ceresit CT49 Nano-Silicone overpaint. 

Client: Kennedy Wilson

Contractor: John Paul Construction

Architect: O’ Mahony Pike Architects

External Wall Insulation Installer: James Doran & Sons Ltd.

Size:  21, 000 sq.m

Clancy Quay is a high- quality residential unit located near Dublin City Centre.

John Paul Construction led the project to build 5 blocks containing 246 residential apartments, as well as underground and surface car parking and 244 bicycle spaces. 

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UCD Nova Innovation Building

UCD Nova Innovation Centre

Kilsaran Products Featured: Coloured Mortar (Ultra White), Ceresit Ceretherm Insulated Render System (EWI), Durarend Classic System with CT174 Silicate-Silicone finish

Client: University College Dublin

Contractor: Purcell Construction, James Doran & Sons 

Architect: Kavanagh Tuite

Size: 1,500 sq.m

 The Nova Innovation Centre was recently re-developed as part of a wider renovation project of Merville House, a UCD campus building of historic significance.

The existing structure was a dilapidated quadrangle wing, which was restored in the form of this new two- storey annaze building. The new campus facility is an entrepreneurial hub catering for up to 20 start- up companies in units and laboratories of various sizes.

Purcell Construction used Kilsaran Ultra White coloured Mortar, Kilsaran Ceresit Ceretherm Insulation, and Kilsaran Durarend Classic products for the project, and the building turned out beautifully.

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Hotel Kilkenny 3

Hotel Kilkenny

Kilsaran supplied 260 m2 of Newgrange Silver and Buff Granite paving blocks for the beautiful new outdoor area, ‘The Orchard’ at Hotel Kilkenny, located at College Road, Kilkenny.

The subtle granite textured surface of the Newgrange range combined with inspiring colours make it stand out from the crowd. Our Granite paving range has closed the gap on natural paving in recent years due to our state of the art manufacturing processes and its robust Granite material.

Project Address: College Road, Kilkenny

Location: Leinster

Sector: Commercial

Products Used:

Newgrange Block Buff Granite (3 size mix)

Newgrange Block Silver Granite (3 size mix)

Quantity Used: 260m2

Client: Hotel Kilkenny

Main Contractor: McStan Construction

Architect: Stephen Carr Architects

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Takeda Pharmaceutical

Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited constructed its state of the art Biopharmaceutical Manufacturing Facility at the Greenfield site in Piercetown, Co. Meath.

The development comprised of the main facility block with associated ancillary buildings. The main campus block consists of three buildings adjoining together to form the main facility for the site.

Project Address: Piercetown, Dunboyne, Co. Meath

Location: Leinster 

Sector: Commerical 

Products Used: Trinity Blocks, Newgrange Flags

Contractor: Clonmel Enterprises

Architect: Jacobs Engineering

Client: Shire Pharmaceuticals

 

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M50 M11 Junction Pavement Scheme

The Project

This scheme, carried out under TII’s High Speed Road Pavement Renewals Framework, involved the removal and replacement of almost 185,000 square metres of surface course on a 7.3km stretch of the M50 between Junction 14 at Leopardstown and Junction 17 at Shankill where the M50 and M11 merge.

The Product

This involved laying approximately 18,000 tonnes of Stone Mastic Asphalt surface course in accordance with the TII Specification for Road Works.

In order to achieve the most durable surface possible, Kilsaran Roadsurfacing and Contracting and our client – Jons Civil Engineering Ltd., in conjunction with the client decided that it was desirable to lay the surface course in echelon.

The Process

Echelon involves laying the material in one pass across the full width of the motorway carriageway.

In this instance it entailed laying with three of our Vogele paving machines side by side. This eliminates the need for cold longitudinal joints which is the most common location of pavement failure. No joints means no path through which water can pass, eliminating a possible weak spot from the start.

As the M50 is Ireland’s busiest roads with traffic volumes in excess of 100,000 vehicles per day, the project was carried out during night time possessions of the motorway between 10pm and 6 am. In excess of 1km of motorway carriageway was laid in each night shift.

To achieve this our site team of 30 people took delivery of the material from a transport fleet of 30 trucks from two asphalt plants to ensure that paving could run continuously for the entire shift.

The People

  • Main Contractor: Jons Civil Engineering Ltd.
  • Location: M50 Junction 14 to M11 Junction 5.
  • End Client: Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII).
  • Products: Stone Mastic Asphalt surface course.

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