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IDA Clonshaugh

The project comprises infrastructure remediation, watermain replacement, and general upgrade works within the IDA Clonshaugh Business and Technology Park in Dublin.  The scope includes: Roadworks Footpaths and crossing Watermain Replacement Drainage Remediation Utility Infrastructure Site Development & External Works Site Clearance & Demolition Site Management & Temp Works Service Coordination & Protection

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1 Adelaide Road

This new development will deliver a modern office scheme comprising approximately 20,519m² of office space, The development will include 24 basement-level car spaces accessed via a car lift. Scope of Work Underpinning of 4nr Luas pole foundation blocks. Pile attendances. Cropping and trimming 276nr 900mm dia secant cfa piles. Installation of 14nr Groundforce Shorco props.

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DELL Solar Farm

M&N Civil Engineering Ltd is proud to contribute to Ireland’s renewable energy transition through our involvement in the DELL Solar Farm project, located in Lodgewood, Ballycarney, Co Wexford. This significant development, commissioned by Power Capital Renewable Energy and led by main contractor EIFFAGE, aims to generate clean energy with a peak capacity of 30.466 MW

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Data Centre DUB 72

The project involved the construction of a 2 storey data storage facility. M&N Civils scope of work included: Stockpile removal circa 80,000m3. Reduce level dig circa 50,000m3 Excavation of substructures consisting of pad and strip foundations Substructures upto underside of grnd floor slab Foul & SW drainage 2,000m Watermain, Industrial water 42,000m of MV, LV,

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Glass Bottle

Glass Bottle is a completely new city quarter development. Its creation will transform the former 37-acre Irish Glass Bottle site into a new sustainable urban neighborhood with over 3,800 apartments, 1 million square feet of commercial space, vibrant community amenities, schools, parks, and open spaces. It connects Dublin to the bay and links the neighbouring

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