Kildownet Group established over 7 years ago has been actively involved in constructing reinforced concrete frame structures. The company has grown and evolved as its experience and expertise has been linked to many important projects and clients participating in the residential, commercial, retail, and leisure sectors. The company’s ethos of: on TIME to COST and QUALITY workmanship has helped us to achieve optimum results in delivering the projects to our clients.
Over the years the company has worked with many leading Irish companies such as Sisk, Castlethorn Construction Ltd. and Capel Developments Ltd.
As a company we are committed to satisfying the client`s requirements and continually strive to improve work methods. We are flexible and able to adapt to the continuously changing market, we pride ourselves in helping our clients to accomplish their goals on time and within budget.
Our entire team is dedicated to high quality services and value for each project. All members of our team have extensive experience in their respective field.
Lansdowne Road Stadium, Ballsbridge, Dublin4
Lansdowne Road Stadium has a long and proud sporting history. Long synonymous with the Irish International Rugby Team, over the past two decades it has also become the home of Irish Soccer.
Finzels Reach, Bristol, United Kingdom
Finzels Reach is the first mixed-use scheme of its kind in Bristol and stands out as it echoes the Bristol`s appeal as a historic city by providing 21st century facilities alongside historic architecture whilst recreating the medieval street patterns throughout the site.Facades of several of the old brewery buildings, including the Generator Building, are being preserved and incorporated into the development.
Shanganagh Waste Water Treatment Works, Bray
The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) was approved by An Bord Pleanála in October 2001.
On the 3rd of July 2008 the Department of the Environment, Heritage and Local Government sanction the Award of the Contract 1: to upgrade the Waste Water Treatment Works plant at Shanganagh.
Research Building at NUI Maynooth
Research Building at NUI Maynooth: the new 4,500sqm state-of-the-art building, to be completed in 2010, will house 350 students and 200 academic staff and researchers, including three of the University’s world renowned research institutes: NCG (National Centre for Geocomputation), NIRSA (National Institute for Research and Spatial Analysis) and An Foras Feasa, the Institute for Research in Irish Historical and Cultural Traditions. The facility will also include a 350 seat lecture theatre and a spacious social area equipped with WiFi for student use.