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Glenveagh Properties Plc

Modern Methods of Construction Glenveagh

At Glenveagh we are always looking at ways of innovating and improving our product, making our sites more efficient, aligning with our sustainability agenda, improving our ability to meet our delivery targets and reducing any negative impact that a construction skills shortage could bring. One of the ways we do this is by using Modern Methods of Construction (MMC).

At Glenveagh we use several MMC across our sites including Timber Frame, Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF), Light Gauge Steel (LGS) Frame, Pre-Cast concrete and multiple off-site material improvements. At present approximately 75% of Glenveagh housing stock is delivered through 2D Structural systems in the form of timber-frame & Light Gauge Steel construction, with over 60% of apartment construction utilising Pre-Cast concrete solutions. A number of units in our Barnhall site in Leixlip were trialled using Insulated Concrete Formwork (ICF), which then led us to construct our full Hollystown development using ICF.

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tony.mcloughlin@glenveagh.ie

Managing Director – Planning, Design, Manufacturing, Operations

Case Studies

Timber Frame:

  • Baker Hall, Navan, Meath
  • Belin Woods, Newbridge, Kildare
  • Effernock, Trim, Meath
  • Walkers Gate, Kildare Town, Kildare
  • Grey Abbey View, Kildare Town, Kildare
  • Ushers Glen, Ashford, Wicklow
  • Barnhall Meadows, Leixlip, Kildare
  • Barnoaks, City West, South Dublin
  • Ledwill Park, Kilcock, Kildare

Pre-cast:

  • Barnoaks, Citywest, Dublin
  • Carpenterstown Road, Castleknock

LGS:

  • Baker Hall, Navan, Meath
  • Belin Woods, Newbridge, Kildare
  • Ledwill Park, Kilcock, Kildare
  • Ushers Glen, Ashford, Wicklow

ICF:

  • Wilkinson Brook, Hollystown, Dublin
  • Barnhall Meadows, Leixlip, Kildare

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