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Contract Value Client Date Details (£K) Completed Contract Value Client Date Details (£k) Completed Larne Public Realm 1,898 Mid & East 09/2017 Public realm scheme including street works, lighting & street furniture Scheme Antrim Borough Council North Foreshore 443 Belfast City 05/2017 Landscaping and construction of access features and signage Landscaping Council Royal County Down 185 Royal County 11/2017 Installation or rock armour and sleepers Golf Club Sea Down Golf Club Defences Carnmoney Cemetery 40 Antrim & 10/2016 Extension to cemetery infrastructure Extension Newtownabbey Borough Council Carryduff Household 436 Lisburn & 04/2016 Refurbishment of recycling centre Recycling Centre Castlereagh City Council Roselawn Cemetery 939 Belfast City 04/2016 Extension to cemetery infrastructure & landscaping Phase 4 Council Gobbins Path 243 Larne Borough 09/2015 Construction of cliff top access path Islandmagee Council Newry City Linkages 1,900 Newry & 03/2015 Public realm scheme including landscaping, boardwalk and street works Mourne District Council Roselawn Cemetery 459 Belfast City 04/2015 Extension to cemetery infrastructure & landscaping Section Z Council CONTRACT TITLE VALUE CLIENT COMPLETED DETAILS (£k) Lough Moss Leisure 392 Castlereagh Borough Council 1996 Synthetic sports pitch construction, access road Centre floodlighting & fencing M1 Safety Fence 98/99 376 DOE Roads Service 1998 Barrier erection & resurfacing Hightown Road/ 290 DOE Roads Service 1998 Road Realignment, resurfacing & ancillaries Annas Grove Glen Road Comber 37 NI Housing Executive 1998 Pipe and septic tank installation Boyne Bridge 34 DOE Roads Service 1998 Waterproofing of bridge Stormont Mains 355 Construction Service 1998 Mains Installation and reinstatement including turf laying Ardoyne Bus Depot 217 Belfast City Council 1998 Sports Area Construction surfacing, floodlighting, Sports Area play equipment installation Marlborough Park 230 DOE Water Service 1998 Watermain Installation Ballywillan/ 122 DOE Water Service 1998 Watermain Installation Ballymacrae Road Abbeydale Stream 166 DARD Rivers Agency 1998 Pipelaying and culvert abandonment Refurbishment of hockey 87 Board of Governors 1999 Removal & replacement of hard porous pitches pitches at Hunter House Hunter House College drainage, re-kerbing & fencing 3 Football Pitches at 374 Castlereagh Borough Council 1999 Filling, earthworks, Construction of pitches & Comber Rd, Dundonald drainage, access road & fencing Hightown/Hydepark Sewer 200 DOE Water Service 1999 Sewer laying including pipe jacking Dundonald Ice Bowl 91 Castlereagh Borough Council 1999 Erection of security fence Perimeter Fencing M1 Safety Fence 99/00 379 DOE Roads Service 1999 Barrier erection & resurfacing Coach Road Comber 127 DOE Water Service 1999 Watermain Installation Ballyregan/ Carrowreagh 860 DOE Water Service 1999 Pipe Installation & Pumphouse Construction Water Supply Springfarm Road 65 DOE Water Service 1999 Watermain installation Antrim Sandy Street Stream 462 DARD Rivers Agency 2000 Pipelaying, manhole construction & ancillaries Culvert Newry Lurgan Mains 510 DOE Water Service 2000 Construction of new mains and installation of PRV's (Stage 3) Ballytrim Road 224 DOE Water Service 2000 Watermain Installation Gransha Trunk Main 38 DOE Water Service 2000 Watermain Replacement Dundonald Enabling 149 Castlereagh Borough Council 2000 Construction of access road & working Platform Works River Lagan Pontoon 294 Laganside Corp. 2000 Construction of landing facility, re-grading river & Bridge Lighting bank, realignment of path Odyssey Centre 163 Laganside Corp. 2001 Supply & installation of pontoon, landing facility Pontoon & street furniture Lanyon Place Pontoon 145 Laganside Corp. 2001 Supply & installation of pontoon, landing facility & street furniture High Bangor/Donaghadee 211 DOE Water Service 2001 Water main installation & ancillary works Ballyrickard Site 82 DOE Water Service 2001 Realignment & re-grading of access road & drainage Entrance Improvements Russell Park 343 DOE Water Service 2001 500mm pumping main installation Pumping Main Ardglass Road 230 DOE Water Service 2001 Storm sewer installation Storm Sewer Crossgar WWTW 833 DOE Water Service 2001 Pumping main installation Pumping Main Rubb Buildings 31 Belfast Harbour Commissioners 2001 Foundations & services for building Pollock Dock Sydenham By-Pass 151 DOE Roads Service 2001 Safety Barrier replacement & retaining wall construction Ballynahinch Flood 172 DARD Rivers Agency 2001 Dredging and re-grading river Alleviation Queens Elms 789 Queens University 2002 Enabling works, sewer diversion and access Enabling & Access Works Belfast road for student accommodation Albert Basin E.I Newry 432 Newry & Mourne 2002 Refurbishment of quay area, provision of launch District Council facility, street furniture, lighting & planting Newtownards Lower 937 DRD Rivers Agency 2002 Modifications to canal banks, retaining walls, Drainage Canal fencing, planting & piling Lissue Road/ 152 DOE Water Service 2002 Watermain installation & ancillary works Moneybroom Road Lisburn Area Mains 296 DOE Water Service 2002 Watermain installation & ancillary works Crossgar Sewers 305 DOE Water Service 2002 Installation of sewers & ancillary works Moymore/Clay 203 Valley Partnership 2002 Watermain installation & ancillary works Ringhaddy Pontoon 278 Ringhaddy 2003 Installation of landing facility Cruising Club Grand Jury Court 1,600 Private development 2003 Housing development Ballykine WWTW 580 Valley Partnership/ 2003 Installation of 350mm dia. watermain & ancillaries Pumping Main DRD Water Service Minor Works 4,200 DRD Water Service 2004 Term Contract Minor building & civil engineering works Guiness Primary School 65 Trustees of Guiness 2004 Construction of new car park, fencing, drainage, Car park Primary School access improvements, paths & walls Mazetown Sewerage 495 DRD Water Service 2005 Installation of sewers & watermains to 5M deep, Scheme Pumping station & ancillaries Lurgan Cemetery 288 Craigavon Borough 2005 Extension to cemetery, access road, drainage, Extension Council landscaping & fencing Ballynahinch Primary 199 SEE&LB 2005 Construction of access road, paths, car park, crib wall, railings, School Car Park landscaping & lighting Beech Hill WWTW & 302 BSG Civil Engnrg 2005 Earthworks, tank installation, pipelaying and M&E RBC Installation DRD Water Service Ballycarrickmaddy PS 39 SEE&LB 2005 Construction of grass football pitch & drainage Sports Pitch Park Lane Mews 1,990 Private development 2006 Housing development Ulster Hospital Car 1,843 Ulster Community 2006 Bulk earthworks, drainage, access road, car park , crib wall, Park & Hospitals Trust fencing, vehicle access system, electrical & landscape works Killinchy WWTW & 902 BSG Civil Eng/ 2006 Earthworks & concrete formwork for WWTW, pipelaying, new Whiterock mains DRD Water Service control house, access road & ancillaries Redburn Cemetery 65 North Down Borough 2006 Extension to cemetery, access road, drainage, Extension Council kerbs, soiling and grassing of burial plots South – North Pipeline 150 Bord Gais Eirann 2006 Construction of pipe storage areas Lisburn Cemetery 145 Lisburn City 2006 Extension to cemetery, paths, road, landscaping Extension Council EMS Implementation 135 DRD Water Service 2006 Tank installation, bund construction, alarms, M&E Castor Bay WWTW 496 Farrans Construction/ 2007 Site clearance, large dia. Pipework, manholes, ground works, DRD Water Service & ancillaries Valley Leisure Centre 481 Newtownabbey 2007 Construction of 8 No. synthetic turf pitches, floodlighting, 5 a side pitches Borough Council Fencing, Sports eqpt installation & ancillary works Dargan Road Gas Collection 335 Belfast City Council 2007 Installation of Gas collection wells, pipes & drainage pipes & Drainage Phase 5 in landfill site Bangor Walled Garden 122 North Down 2007 Restoration of walled incl. lime mortar & clay bricks Restoration Borough Council & sandstone copings Crawfordsburn Scout 100 NI Scout 2007 Construction of concrete, stone, and timber deck paths Centre Path Network Association Disabled access, handrails Oakwood Primary School 89 Oakwood P.S. 2007 Earthworks & drainage & new road, play area New Road & play area landscaping & lighting Crumlin Glen Path 50 Antrim Borough 2007 Construction of stone path gabions, and headwall along Extension Council river Aughnacloy Ecological 88 Dungannon & Sth 2008 Park refurbishment inc. paths, bridges, pond & Park EI Tyrone Bor Council Landscaping Kilrush Graveyard 84 Lisburn City Council 2008 Enviromental Improvements inc. stone wall repairs, fences Environmental Enhancement paths & tree surgery Hydebank Wood YOC 72 NI Prison Service 2008 Visitors Car Park, street furniture & landscaping Car park Castle Park Bangor 836 North Down Borough 2008 Restoration of walled garden, landscaping & paths, street Walled Garden Council furniture, artworks, peach house, M&E fountain & planting Dunore Point WWTW 639 Farrans Construction/ 2008 Site clearance, large dia. pipework, manholes &, ground works DRD Water Service Ringmacilroy Park 142 Newry & Mourne 2008 Construction of multi- sport pitch, Fencing & equipment Warrenpoint District Council installation, drainage, landscaping Belfast City Airport 710 George Best Belfast 2009 Installation of bollards & barriers, vehicle control systems, new Terminal Protection Works City Airport roundabout, car parking & footpath inc. covered walkway SyntheticTurf Pitch 460 Belfast Royal 2009 Construction of 3G synthetic pitch including bulk fill and fencing At Roughfort, Mallusk Academy QUB Trunk Main 116 Queens University 2009 Installation of new trunk main - 600mm diameter Upper Malone Road Belfast Solitude & Gate Lodge 1,967 Banbridge District 2009 Street works/environmental improvements inc. footbridge Parks, Banbridge Council amphitheatre, viewing decks, and Amenity building. .
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