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Maccom has manufactured a permanent modular building for
Newry and Mourne City Council.
Project: New office building
Client: Newry and Mourne City Council, Newry,
Northern Ireland
Requirement: 605 sqm2 two-storey building
Our Solution: We provided a full design
and build package to outline plans from the council for the
permanent building. As an essential part of the design process,
we sought and incorporated the views of staff about the building
and internal layout they wished.
We then manufactured a modular and steel-framed building
off-site for use by the council’s Building Control Department.
The building, completed on schedule within 14 weeks, was required
to enable the council to accommodate additional staff from
a growth in this important department. It also had to be a
showpiece for the department because of its role in building
control.
Our aim was also to create an attractive environment for
employees and visitors.
Among the features of the building was a mono pitch roof
with glazed curtain insulated panels and attractive exterior
cedar cladding. We also provided a high specification internal
fit-out with suspended ceilings, air-conditioning, cabling
and trunking for electrics and computers, and state-of-the-art
conference and meeting facilities.
In addition, two bridges, one low level, the high level,
were constructed to connect the new building to an adjoining
office block. We were also required to dismantle three sectional
buildings and relocate these on-site.
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