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  2. Ballyknockan quarry - Wikipedia

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    Ballyknockan quarry, or more correctly Ballyknockan quarries, [4] are a collection of disused granite quarries in the village of Ballyknockan, County Wicklow, Ireland. [5] [1] [6] From the early 19th century onward, the site was "probably the most important area for supplying cut stone blocks of granite for the construction of many of Dublin city's major public buildings", according to a ...

  3. CRH plc - Wikipedia

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    CRH plc is an international group of diversified building materials businesses whose headquarters is in Dublin, Ireland. It manufactures and supplies a wide range of products for the construction industry. The group was formed through a 1970 merger of two leading Irish public companies, Cement Limited (established in 1936) and Roadstone Limited ...

  4. Irish defective block crisis - Wikipedia

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    Excessive Mica minerals in concrete blocks. The Irish defective block crisis affects several counties within the Republic of Ireland.To date the counties most severely impacted have been County Donegal and County Mayo, with other counties having fewer affected buildings.

  5. List of commercially available roofing materials - Wikipedia

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    Stone slabs require a very heavyweight roof structure, but their weight makes them stormproof. An obsolete roofing material, now used commercially only for building restoration. Collyweston stone slate named after the village of Collyweston; Solar shingle; Metal shakes or shingles. Long life. High cost, suitable for roofs of 3:12 pitch or greater.

  6. Sisk Group - Wikipedia

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    Central Bank of Ireland building, Dublin, completed in 1978 [4] New stand at Croke Park, completed in 1995 [5] Warburton Hall, Lucy Cavendish College, Cambridge, completed in 1995 [6] Aviva Stadium, Dublin, completed in 2010 [7] Grand Canal Theatre, Dublin, completed in 2010 [8] Convention Centre Dublin, completed in 2010 [9]

  7. Kingspan Off-Site - Wikipedia

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    Kingspan Off-Site’s range of steel products can be traced back to the Ward brothers’ construction company, set up in Yorkshire in 1947. [1] Kingspan Group (based at Kingscourt, Ireland) acquired the Wards Business in 1997 [1] and restructured it to become Kingspan Metl-con in 2004, specialising in off-site steel technologies. [2]