Bowen Construction
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Bowen Construction is Ireland's sixth largest construction company and forms a core part of the broader Bowen Group which has annual revenues approaching €350 million. The Group has operations throughout the island of Ireland & the UK with main offices in Cork, Dublin and London (through its subsidiary Bowen PLC) as well as smaller regional offices in Limerick, Belfast and Waterford.
The Bowen Group is headed up by Chairman & Chief Executive John R. Bowen and is headquartered in Cork, Ireland.
Some of the company's major projects include:
1. Opera Avenue, Cork (€100m retail & residential scheme in Cork city centre)
2. Old Bailey Office Complex, London (Stg£30m 90,000sq ft office building)
3. Luas Light Rail Project - Sandyford to Cherrywood, Dublin (€75m light rail scheme)
4. M7 Motorway Nenagh to Castletown (€60m National Motorway)
5. Douglas Village Shopping Centre, Cork (€80m retail centre extension)
[edit] External links
- "Revealed: Builders' multi-million profits" - Sunday Business Post
- The Bowen Group Main company web site.
- Bowen PLC UK company web site.
Death of Philip Mullally, 2006. See obituary in The Irish Times.