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6th Year Secondary School Talk on Careers in Construction at Ballinode College

Kilcawley Construction were invited to give a career talk and speak to Leaving Cert Students with an Interest in the Construction Industry We were delighted to have this opportunity to share our knowledge and expertise with  the students  interested in exploring and developing their career paths. Kilcawley Construction Celebrate 90 years in the Construction Industry […]

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Ennistymon EC Update

Completion works at our Ennistymon Secondary School Project are well advanced for an early 2024 completion. Externally scaffolding has been removed and paving is being progressed with Tarmac works to car-parking areas and roads due to be progressed in early January. Internally final fix of electrical and carpentry is being progressed with vinyl and decorations

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Construction Industry Federation (CIF) SAFETY MONTH

Throughout the month of October Kilcawley Construction proudly supported Construction Safety Month 2023 by focusing each week on different critical risks within construction. Safety briefings were held weekly on all projects focusing on particular critical risks. We also welcomed a number of experts and guest speakers to carry out demonstrations/safety talks across various projects. Thank

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Construction Industry Federation (CIF) Safety Month

Kilcawley Construction kicked off Construction Industry Federation (CIF) Safety Month this week with a focus on mental health. Today we welcomed guest speaker Leah Cull from North West Stop to our Head Office. North West Stop is a voluntary community based organisation that works to prevent suicide by informing, educating and promoting positive mental health.

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Lap of The Map

A massive congratulations to Liam Cox on his progress so far on running the ‘Lap of The Map’ in aid of North West STOP. Liam set off on Saturday 26th August from Carrick on Shannon to start the incredible journey of running the entire coastline of Ireland, the journey in total will take approximately 42 days

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