This page contains a Flash digital edition of a book.
an eight floor commercial office and retail site. The building includes a basement, ground floor and seven upper floors along with the 163 bedrooms, with associated front and back of house facilities. McAleer & Rushe’s involvement on the


‘hub by Premier Inn’ projects joins another high profile project, a 306-bedroom hotel for the Dominvs Hospitality. The project was officially announced in January 2014 after Manchester City Council gave the scheme the go-ahead and will be constructed on Aytoun Street in the city centre. McAleer & Rushe is working with Urban


Innovations on the 165,000 sq ft scheme, creating a fantastic new four-star hotel, comprised bedrooms, a bar, restaurant, gym and extensive conference and ban- queting facilities.


Throughout all of its work, McAleer &


Rushe delivers high quality developments which demonstrate its commitment


to


working with a ‘can do’ attitude. The group’s experience as a developer/con- tractor differentiates it from the crowd and all work aims to be delivered on time and within budget. The group has won numerous awards,


including the British Safety Council Merit Award, the MIPIM Award for Best UK Project (W Hotel), and British Land’s 2013 Award for Exceptional Site Management for its work on the 10 Portman Square project.


For more information about McAleer & Rushe please visit: www.mcaleer-rushe.co.uk.


Established in 1967


Business is building for Chom Construction


Construction was established in 1980 and has traded in the West Cork area ever since. Chom Construction specialise in high quality residential projects varying from select housing developments individual private residences, as well as


W to


ith a reputation for reliabil- ity, good quality workman- ship and dedication to the job, Bantry-based Chom


the construction, refurbishment and ex- tension of industrial and retail units. Chom Construction’s staff has a vast ex-


perience of working with salvaged materi- als and traditional and contemporary de- signs and details. To ensure programmes and budgets are met, projects are run through formal contracts and regular cli- ent liaisons, all subject to architects’ and engineers’ approval. Of foremost importance to Chom


Construction is the opportunity to reg- ularly work with clients on a one to one basis, and the company is proud of the relationships that they have established over the years. Within the past 34 years Chom Construction has worked on many interesting projects with many specialist subcontractors,


including a rewarding


restoration project in West Cork. The restoration work on the house in


Castlemeighan in 2012 is a fantastic example of Chom Construction’s excel- lent workmanship. Chom Construction worked as the main contractor alongside Bantry architects Daly Barry, to complete the eight month project which was praised by the project clients. As


a professional company, Chom


Construction is a member of the Construction Federation of Ireland (CIF), the representative body for construction


NOVEMBER 2014


companies and contractors who work across Ireland. CIF is the leading provider of training courses for the construction in- dustry and has courses which have been created to meet the specific requirements of the sector. In addition to being a member of the


“Chom Construction


specialise in high quality residential projects varying from select housing developments to individual private residences…”


CIF, Chom Construction is also registered with HomeBond, the leading provider of structural defect cover


for new homes.


HomeBond has been in operation in the Republic of Ireland since 1978 and to date more than 600,000 homes have been reg- istered with HomeBond.


For more information about Chom Construction, please call the com- pany on +353 87 935 3527 or alter- natively email Chom Construction on: chomconstruction@gmail.com.


WWW.PREMIERCONSTRUCTIONNEWS.COM 75


Page 1  |  Page 2  |  Page 3  |  Page 4  |  Page 5  |  Page 6  |  Page 7  |  Page 8  |  Page 9  |  Page 10  |  Page 11  |  Page 12  |  Page 13  |  Page 14  |  Page 15  |  Page 16  |  Page 17  |  Page 18  |  Page 19  |  Page 20  |  Page 21  |  Page 22  |  Page 23  |  Page 24  |  Page 25  |  Page 26  |  Page 27  |  Page 28  |  Page 29  |  Page 30  |  Page 31  |  Page 32  |  Page 33  |  Page 34  |  Page 35  |  Page 36  |  Page 37  |  Page 38  |  Page 39  |  Page 40  |  Page 41  |  Page 42  |  Page 43  |  Page 44  |  Page 45  |  Page 46  |  Page 47  |  Page 48  |  Page 49  |  Page 50  |  Page 51  |  Page 52  |  Page 53  |  Page 54  |  Page 55  |  Page 56  |  Page 57  |  Page 58  |  Page 59  |  Page 60  |  Page 61  |  Page 62  |  Page 63  |  Page 64  |  Page 65  |  Page 66  |  Page 67  |  Page 68  |  Page 69  |  Page 70  |  Page 71  |  Page 72  |  Page 73  |  Page 74  |  Page 75  |  Page 76  |  Page 77  |  Page 78  |  Page 79  |  Page 80  |  Page 81  |  Page 82  |  Page 83  |  Page 84  |  Page 85  |  Page 86  |  Page 87  |  Page 88  |  Page 89  |  Page 90  |  Page 91  |  Page 92