St Marys Progressing Well

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St Marys Progressing Well

21 Sep 2011

Further to  securing this contract Corlin started on site at St Marys Church, Haddington Road, Dublin in late August. Working closely with the design team and Francis Haughey Construction good progress is being made on the project, particularly in terms of the painting of the ceiling.

This will be a challenging job with some very interesting obstacles to be cleared to have the Church completed in time for Advent. The Foreman Barney and his team are very experienced in this type of work and we are fully confident in their ability to meet the challenges.

A Chance for Business to Mushroom

20 Sep 2011

Corlin were delighted to have been awarded the opportunity to do some work on behalf of Monaghan Mushrooms recently in Co. Mayo. It was our hope that we could provide the type of quality service that could lead to further opportunities with this very progressive organisation.

Our next venture with them now has started on site this week at a new facility in the South West of England. Again the client can count on our full co-operation to provide the quality Painting job that they require.

We wish them much success with this facility and look forward to developing our working relationship with them.

New Project Commences with GRAHAM

1 Sep 2011

Memories of student days come back with one of the new projects we have started in Belfast. The job at the Queens Elms Student Accommodation conjures up the thoughts of socialising around the Queens area and what was the Elms Bar at one time. But back to the work Corlin are glad to renew relations with GRAHAM Construction, now based in Hillsborough, for this project which involves extensive Painting to new Student Accommodation.

The Painting of the Belfast City Hall was the last notable project that Corlin worked with GRAHAM on which was a very prestigious one for both companies and all who worked on it.

We look forward to providing a quality job and to working closely with the GRAHAM site team and to being young and foolish again some day.