Kingscourt Public Realm

This project focuses on the refurbishment and adaptation of historical buildings, preserving cultural heritage while providing modern amenities. This includes the former National Irish Bank building and the Bank of Ireland building, ensuring they remain integral parts of the community. Works also include enhancements to Main Street, Market Square, and Rocks Road, including new tree […]
Tubbercurry Public Realm Enhancement Project

This project comprises of the redevelopment of “Mary Brennans’” building into a multi-use public facility, public realm enhancements to Wolfe Tone Square, including increased pedestrian areas and landscaping and road and lighting upgrades to improve safety and accessibility. This redevelopment retains the historical façade while modernising the building’s functionality, preserving cultural heritage while providing new […]
St. Kieran’s Street & Market Square

This project involves the enhancement of Kieran Street and Market Yard to improve pedestrian experience and urban aesthetics, the development of green spaces and pedestrian-friendly area and infrastructure upgrades including lighting, drainage and utilities. The project focuses on enhancing public spaces to create a more livable and sustainable urban environment. Key interventions include the installation […]
TII Speed Limit Review

TOBIN was appointed under an existing TII Framework Agreement, as one of two teams working in parallel on the Review on the National Road network across the country. Scope of services included: Project Administration Review of the 12 number counties speed limits Developed methodology and process for speed limit review Processed and assessed existing geometry […]
The Mansion House

TOBIN is proud to provide PSDP and safety consultancy services to Dublin City Council for the upgrade of the Lord Mayor’s private self-contained residence on the 1st floor of the Mansion House on Dawson St, Dublin 2. The Mansion House is of international significance with important civic, architectural, historical and cultural associations. The first sitting […]
Refurbishment of the Cathedral of the Assumption

The Cathedral of the Assumption was built in 1827 – 37 on a hill overlooking Tuam and was the second Roman Catholic Cathedral (after Newry) to be built in Ireland after Catholic Emancipation. The building is built of limestone with buttresses, elaborate window tracery, pinnacles, outstanding stained glass windows, and a variety of crisply carved […]