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Midland Prison extension - September 2010
Glenbeigh has won the contract for the construction of an extension to the Midland Prison. The Contract awarded by the Irish Prison Services will be worth up to €23 million. Work commenced in December 2010.


Ennis Hospital – October 2010
The HSE have awarded Glenbeigh Construction a contract for the building of a 50 bed ward replacement unit. Construction commenced February 2012.


Kenmare Hospital – October 2010
Glenbeigh have won the contract for the construction of a new residential healthcare unit. The contract which will be worth €6 million and construction is due to start in mid 2011, subject to planning.


Ethiad VIP Lounge Terminal 2 Dublin Airport
Glenbeigh completed the fit-out of the Ethiad VIP lounge in Terminal 2. Ethiad lounges are noted throughout the world for the quality of their fit-out and the Dublin lounge is among their finest.


United Arab Emirates
The year 2010 has been a very significant year for Glenbeigh in establishing a presence in the United Arab Emirates. Working through its joint venture company Glenbeigh Ratoga it has been successful in winning a number of construction contracts. Key among these are contracts on the new Greenline Metro system and Abu Dhabi Airport Lounges.


Wexford General Hospital – December 2010
The HSE has awarded Glenbeigh a contract worth €6 million for the construction of a residential healthcare unit in the grounds of the hospital. Work is scheduled to start in mid 2011.


Tesco, Warwick
Glenbeigh are undertaking an extension to Tesco's Warwick store in UK. Work commenced in April and will be completed in the Summer.


WATER DAMAGE RESTORATION SERVICE

Whatever the cause of water damage, be it a leaking water tank or a major flooding incident, the secondary effects such as mould growth, corrosion and structural deterioration can be potentially more significant than the initial damage itself.

It is critical that a fast response is ensured to minimise the progressive damage and restoration costs. Glenbeigh Fire and Flood’s rapid response will mitigate against replacement costs and enable policyholders to return to their property as soon as possible.

Once on site, our technician will brief the policyholder on our services within the agreed claim process and begin remedial works as appropriate to minimise the extent of the damage and prevent future consequential loss.

How the Glenbeigh restoration process works

Drying operations may take a number of weeks and usually policyholders can remain in the property for the duration of the project. Our restoration process allows a building’s infrastructure and its contents to be saved rather than replaced, saving time, money and disruption for insurers and their policyholders.

Mould and mildew will grow quickly on almost any wet surface, as spores are present in the air. Deep drying reduces the potential for long-term damage related to mould and mildew infestation. Contents can often be dried onsite, however should they require removal and storage this can be provided at our corporate head office facility. Files and books can be cleaned and restored to usable condition, saving irreplaceable materials and records. These files and books can also be stored offsite at Glenbeigh’s purpose built facility.