December 2016: Haematology lab fit-out at UHW complete

Congratulations to the Tom O’Brien team on the Haematology Laboratories fit-out at University Hospital Waterford. Another laboratory upgrade completed ahead of time for our client Sysmex. Our management team comprising of Bosco Mahony and Pat Roche ensured the project was completed with a minimum of fuss. A combination of forward planning and a committed workforce […]

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November 2016: Angiograph Project at Waterford Hospital Underway!

It must be Munchausen Syndrome because we are back in the Hospital again! We are delighted to have been appointed as Main Contractor for the new Angiograph Project at University Hospital Waterford. The project, underway as of this week, will involve the stripping out of the existing medical equipment and an extensive upgrade of the […]

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November 2016: Seed Technology Progressing Excellently!

Huge progress has been made at our Seed Technoloy project in Belview Port over the last number of weeks. Working to an extremely tight programme, we have managed to see all concrete walls now complete, the roof covered, all floor pours close to completion along with blockwork, plastering and cladding well underway! The installation of […]

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October 2016: WIT Arena Complete!

We are delighted to see works complete to the multi million euro fit-out of the WIT Arena in Carriganore, Waterford. The WIT Arena is the largest Conference and Events Centre in the South East making it the perfect venue for large-scale national exhibitions, conferences, concerts and events. This extremely impressive sports campus now boasts a […]

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October 2016: Fit-out of Haematology Laboratories at UHW underway

    Tom O’Brien Construction are delighted to be working in conjunction with Sysmex, a leading global manufacturer of laboratory equipment for the healthcare industry, on the renovation and laboratory kit-out of the Department of Haematology Laboratories at Universal Hospital Waterford. Works have begun this week and will take in the region of 8 weeks […]

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October 2016: Warehouse extension for Clonmel Healthcare underway!

  Tom O’Brien’s are delighted to have commenced works to a large new warehouse extension for Clonmel Healthcare Limited in Clonmel, Co. Tipperary. Works will include the brand new construction of an extension to an existing warehouse, re-modelling of site entrances, the relocation of live utilities and services and all ancillary site works. Works are […]

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October 2016: GROW HQ Opening

  All at Tom O’Brien Construction are delighted to see GROW HQ opening it’s doors this week! It was great to see the Café full of happy customers! Well done to all members of the Design team, Tom O’Briens’ Contracts Manager Dan Casey, Foreman Derek O’Connor, QS Nicky Furness and all the Tom O’Brien team […]

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September 2016: Christchurch NS Complete!

Tom O’Brien Construction are delighted to see works complete and Christchurch National School open on time for the start of the new school term. There was a large scope of works involved in this €1.3m project, including the demolition of and refurbishment to existing 1950’s and 1980’s school buildings. Also included were major excavation works […]

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August 2016: Seedtech project underway at Belview Port

Seed Technology is a fifth generation Waterford owned business. They are a leading wholesale seed company selling directly to large and small retailers throughout the market. Based in Ballymountain, Seed Tech are investing in new facilities close to Belview Port. They in turn have sought out  another Waterford owned business to help them meet their expansion requirements. Tom […]

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August 2016: Conservation works underway at St. Mollerans Church, Carrick-on-Suir

We have now begun conservation works to Saint Molleran’s Church in Carrick-on-Suir. The church, which stands on the site of a 13th century friary, is an historic part of the town and a major part of the community and the boundary walls were constructed during the famine. Having previously completed similar heritage works to St. […]

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