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Mild steel powder coated winter garden railings in Radisson SAS Golden lane – Dublin
Design feature canopy landry stainless steel supports with 19mm toughened opaque glass –Entrance Radisson Hotel
Structural
Swift Engineering has supplied steel structure and skilled man-power to some of Ireland’s biggest construction works.
Dublin Port Tunnel (2001-2004)
Swift Engineering supplied coded welders to shaft workshop. Here steel structures /shove frames for lowering and start-up of T.B.M (Tunnel Boring Machine).
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Limerick Tunnel(2006-2007)
Swift Engineering supplied coded welders to the construction of the crane deck access working float structure.
This allowed cranage over the shannon lake to drive sheet / tubular piles to dredge out tunnel.
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Belfast sewerage upgrade Tunnel (2007-2008)
Swift Engineering is currently supplying welders to both the 4 metre diameter tunnel and the 2.4 metre diameter tunnel projects.
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Water Treatment
Water treatment upgrade-project Omega 2008
Swift Engineering supplied and fitted steelworks for the upgrade of waste water treatment facilities in the Ballynancor, Ballyrickard and Duncrue st. facilities in Northern Ireland.
Monaghan town Multi-story carpark
Swift Engineering the steel structure for coffer dam support to allow the excavation of underground car park – 7 metres ground level
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Marine
Kilkeel Harbour upgrade and extension 2008
Swift Engineering supplied skilled manpower for upgrade of existing pier and installation of new dolphin berths for ship access.
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Transport
Luas Extension
Swift Engineering currently supply welders for the extension of the Greenline (Sandyford >Cherrywood) and the Redline extension from Connolly station to the Point depot.
We have also worked on the (Dublin >Cork line), (Dublin > Belfast line) Rpg 21 contract and upgrading of Drogheda, Balbriggan and Laytown stations.
Port Oriel harbour Construction
Swift Engineering fabricated and fitted all temporary / permanent steel structures including the 150 metre sheet-pile extension of the existing pier.
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