TOBIN Consulting Engineers was the Lead Consultant providing Project Management, Civil & Structural Engineering, Building Services (M&E), Quantity Surveying and PSDP Services, as well as acting as Employer’s Representative through to Handover Stage. Works consisted of upgrade and refurbishment works …
This project involved the design and construction of an extension to the existing multi-storey car park consisting of the following facilities: Four additional car park levels Vertical circulation core with lifts Plant areas The facility was constructed in an airport …
Client: Roadstone Ltd. Key Facts: Duleek Quarry is located in a primarily agricultural area within the townland of Downestown, Donore, County Meath. Operational since approximately 1950, Duleek Quarry is a limestone quarry owned and operated by Roadstone Ltd., …
Client: Geological Survey Ireland Key Facts: Groundwater flooding represents a significant flood hazard for many rural communities and is a primarily associated with lowland karst in the west of the country. Due to the unprecedented flood events of …
Client: EirGrid Key Facts: The Great Island – Kilkenny 110 kV Line is in County Wexford and County Kilkenny 49 km in length and has a total of 258 structures. Upgrade Project requires planning permission due …
Client: Bord na Móna Key Facts: Garryhinch and Derryadd Proposed Wind Farm sites: Neither site is located within a European site, i.e. a SAC or SPA. The aim of the surveys is to assess the potential impact of the proposed …
Faced with an unprecedented and indeed technical dilemma of sorts at Shannon Airport, Lufthansa Technik Shannon Ltd. approached TOBIN Consulting Engineers to find a way of accommodating a Boeing 787-8 at their maintenance base. The problem we faced here was …
This project was implemented to improve the water quality of the River Boyne, to comply with the Urban Wastewater Treatment Directive and to improve the potential for continued development of the town. This project consisted of 2 phases. Phase 1 …
EirGrid identified the need to reinforce the electricity network in the Grange Castle area of west Dublin, which was evolving as a major centre for hi-tec, power-dependent companies. Consequently, given the nature and activities of these companies, it was critical …