years
in business
11 Anglesea Street, Cork
Project
11 Anglesea Street, Cork
CLIENT
iNua Partnership
VALUE
€160,000
DATE
January 2018
DOB Construction were engaged by iNua Partnership to carry out the complete fit-out of the fourth floor of an office building on Anglesea St, Cork City. Works included the strip out and disposal of existing floor coverings, suspended ceilings, stud partition walls and glass partitions and installation of new 60 minute stud partitions, glass fronted offices, new electrical and ventilation systems with new carpet tiles and feature walls.
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"OBR have executed projects for Sisk since 2000 and i have had personal experience on a number of projects dating back to that time."
Tom Wall, Construction Director, john Sisk & Son Ltd
21st March, 2014
John Sisk and Son Ltd, Runcorn Thermal Power Station
OBR have been working on the Runcorn Thermal Power Station as direct Reinforced Concrete works subcontractor to John Sisk & Son Ltd since August 2010. The contract value for OBR was in the order of £10 million over two phases, on which OBR provided the concrete and plant for their works. Phase 1 which is approximately £7.5m is substantially complete and Phase 2 is currently 50% complete and will be completed later this year. The scope of works included complex substructure and superstructure elements including the Waste Bunker which is approximately 80m long, 20m wide and with certain walls approaching 50m in height. The execution of works involved significant temporary works design which OBR managed diligently. To date OBR have delivered on Safety, Quality and Schedule on what we would regard as a very challenging project from a technical nature. The personal commitment of their Senior Management was a significant factor in their overall success. One significant factor in selecting OBR for a major scheme like Runcorn TPS was their capacity to deliver. OBR have executed projects for Sisk since 2000 and I have had personal experience on a number of projects dating back to that time. I would consider OBR for any Reinforced Concrete Works in the future and I would have no hesitation in recommending them.