Demand for Quality Still Alive

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Demand for Quality Still Alive

28 Apr 2011

As we all know we are living and working in very difficult times and the securing of work is a lot more difficult than a few years ago. Corlin have put in a concerted effort into securing painting projects in the higher quality end of the market and in particular in the Heritage sector that we have been working successfully in.

It has been encouraging to see that even in this difficult climate that these high quality projects are still out there and we have been lucky enough to have secured some of them such as the private work we have to do for Mr. Mc Cullagh in Bellanaleck in Co. Fermanagh. This involves the painting and decorating of his very impressive new house. We are very glad to be working again with Janice Mc Hugh, the interior designer and we know that the standard of finish required by the client will be of the highest level. Corlin are also at a very advanced stage in securing the painting work to houses at Mount Juliet, Co. Kilkenny for Quinn Reddin.

We have also tendered for some other projects in Northern and Southern Ireland, again which come under the umbrellas of Heritage and high quality and we have our fingers crossed that we will be sccessful in securing them and expanding this element of our business.

From Leinster House to Dublin Castle

22 Apr 2011

An important entry into our portfolio of Conservation and Heritage projects was the work we done previously at Leinster House in Dublin. This involved fire remedial works for BAM Builders and directly to the OPW.

Colrin have recently secured a similar project with Lissadell Construction at Dublin Castle, another seat of government. We are proud to be associated with such prestigious projects. We aim to secure more of this type of work as we feel they play to our strengths of quality work and personal attention to the particualr demands of the clients . We wish Lissadell well on the project and hope that this marks the beginning of a long running working association with them.

Censure House Completed

10 Apr 2011

Censure House in Howth, County Dublin has been a very prestigious, challenging project that we were delighted to secure. It is a beautiful property with stunning views of Dublin Bay. Our contract involved the complete internal and external re-decoration of this magnificent house. Corlin are very proud of the quality of finish provided and congratulations go to Foreman Barney Doherty and his team.

This project is a very valued addition to our list of completed Heritage projects and it provided Corlin with its first opportunity to work with Quinn Reddin, the Main Contractor, from Carlow. We found them to be a very good company to work with and hopefully this is not the last venture we work with them on. Similarly the client and design team, while ensuring high quality was always maintained, were very helpful and friendly and easy to work with.

We at Corlin would like to wish the client a very happy future at Censure House.