Stamullen Wastewater Pumping Station & Rising Main

TOBIN is proud to complete the delivery of a significant upgrade to the Stamullen Wastewater Infrastructure in Co. Meath on behalf of Uisce Éireann Irish Water, through our Framework partnership TOBIN McAdam WSP (TMW). TOBIN brought the upgrade project through concept design stage, preparation of tender contract documents, review and appointment of contractor and delivery […]

National Parks Signage and Wayfinding

TOBIN are working to enhance visitor experience by delivering a branded signage strategy across Ireland. TOBIN completed the comprehensive audit of existing signage across all six national parks, involving the location, measurement, photographing and geotagging of 1623 existing signs and Placemarque will set out the design artwork for new signage in all the parks.  

Visitor Amenity Best Practice Toolkit

TOBIN, in collaboration with Placemarque, Land Use Consultants, and Louise Browne Associates, is developing an overview toolkit designed to enhance visitor amenities at Greenways and Blueways. By integrating best practices, the toolkit will support the creation of engaging, accessible, and sustainable amenities that elevate the overall experience for users of Greenways and Blueways.

Portlaoise Wastewater Treatment Plant

TOBIN is proud to manage the delivery of a significant upgrade of the Portlaoise Wastewater Treatment Plant on behalf of Uisce Éireann Irish Water, through our Framework partnership TOBIN McAdam Wood (TMW). Portlaoise, identified as a Key Town in the Regional Spatial and Economic Strategy for the Eastern and Midlands Region (2019-2031), has experienced substantial […]

Leixlip Water Treatment Plant

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TOBIN was appointed as Client’s Representative for the Stage 5 expansion of the Leixlip Water Treatment Plant. The expansion, with a capital cost of approximately €30 million, included the construction of a state of the art “stand-alone” facility, on a site adjacent to the existing treatment infrastructure with a capacity of 80Ml/d plant which, when […]

Spillway remedial works – Vartry Lower Reservoir

The original Vartry reservoir was completed in 1863 and has a capacity of 11.3 billion litres and a maximum depth of 18.3 metres. Historically the reservoir is the key source of Dublin city together with the Upper Reservoir which was completed in 1923. By highlighting the vital importance and considering the long age of the […]