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Ireland

Ireland (Republic)

projects

The work undertaken by Halcrow Barry has been primarily in the highways sector and this has been particularly successful making Halcrow Barry the consultant of choice for many clients. Please click the images below to see details of some of the major projects undertaken by Halcrow Barry:

During 2006 around 100 staff from Halcrow, primarily in the Glasgow and Handforth Offices, and around 40 J B Barry staff in Dublin were involved in the delivery of Irish projects.

Halcrow Group Ireland also undertakes work in their own right principally in the railways and airport sectors. Typical projects have included design services for the Dublin Light Rail (Luas), rolling stock safety review, Dublin Airport forward lounge and advice to Irish Rail on safety issues and rolling stock procurement.

Halcrow has made a long term commitment to the Irish market and established an office in Dublin in September 2005.

Current projects:

N4 Dromod Roosky
Tender Design for Jons Civil Engineering
N52 Mullingar to Belvedere
Client Engineer
N17 Milltown to County Boundary
Client Engineer
N8/N7 Portlaoise PPP
Tender Design for Roadbridge
N7 Limerick to Nenagh
HB in JV with Arup to Bowen/Somag Contractors
N8 Cashel to Cullahill
Tender Design for LOR
N8 Cashel – Mitchelstown
Clients Advisor
N28 Cork to Ringaskiddy
Client’s Representative
N9 Waterford to Knocktopher
Tender Design for Jons Civil Engineering
N3 Kells to Dunshaughlin PPP
Clients Representative
N2 Ashbourne to Finglas
Designer for Jons Civil Engineering
Mayne Road Improvement
Clients Representative for Fingal County Council
N7 Naas Road Improvement
Clients Representative
N11 Kilpedder Interchange
Tender Design for Clonmel Enterprises
N11 Rathnew to Arklow
Clients Representative
N9 Powerstown to Prumplestown Carlow Bypass Detailed Design for Ascon

 

 
N3 Clonee to Kells - Boyne bridge
N3 Clonee to Kells - Boyne bridge. Click to enlarge
N2 - Halcrow's first D&B road scheme opens in Ireland - click to enlarge

Work starts on Ireland's first ECI scheme - N8 - click to enlarge