Ceramic Artist Laura O’Hagan was in 2014 commissioned by the OPW to save the Mosaic at the entrance to the National Gallery of Ireland, the Mosaic originally laid in 1902 was removed in sections and placed in storage while building works were in progress. We have just completed re- laying the sections to new levels and falls leaving Laura with the task of joining the large sections with infills of various marble mosaic

Having completed the design and production of this Gothic styled arch in late 2015 preparation of the site commences in late May 2016, using techniques passed down through generations of Masons the Arch and surrounding rubble limestone work is completed in early June

ACB roofing the cladding contractor for InterXion’s new facility at Grange Castle Co. Dublin engage North Wicklow Marble & Granite Ltd for the supply and fix of 30mm Pedras Salgadas honed granite to the office area, the cladding is to be fixed to a combination of concrete, block -work and steel using traditional hand set methods.

Developers, Winterbrook Ltd have employed us for the supply and fix of honed Jura Limestone cladding to entrance piers on four pedestrian and two vehicular entrances on their Abbot’s Grove development which is located in an established residential location on Stocking Avenue, Knocklyon, Dublin 16

Pictured are artist Laura O’Hagan with John Flynn and Peter Walsh of North Wicklow Marble & Granite with Mr. William Dargan in the background following the successful reinstatement of the Dargan Monument on the Merion Lawn of the National Gallery of Ireland Merion Square. Having removed the monument just over two years ago prior to the commencement of construction works early August 2016 seen Mr Dargan return home marking the completion of construction work at the Gallery

Client: Cosgrave Developments

Architect: MCORM Architects

Material: MMF Limestone with a honed finish over a plinth of polished Pedras Salgadas Granite

This faceted stone feature marks the entrance to Cualanor  a new development of houses being built by Cosgraves developments on a prime site beside Dun-Laoghaire Town Center and adjacent to the Dun-Laoghaire Bowling Club.

 

Client: O’Malley Construction

Architect: Shane Walsh of MCORM architects

Material; Pedras Salgadas Polished with insert of Roriz again polished

This elegant entrance feature to O’Malley Construction’s Ardilea Crescent development in Clonskeagh Dublin 14 was completed in early April, the CNC lettering was completed in the factory and hand painted on site.

We have recently been appointed by Tim Murphy and Partners acting on behalf of the parish of Ardfert for the supply and fix of 320m2 of Jura Limestone flooring with a honed and brushed finish, the pattern of the floor is to include various borders within which a Herringbone and Palatial Versailles pattern will feature. Work is to be completed using traditional methods of laying on sand and cement bedding with perimeter expansion joints in Lime Mortar.

North Wicklow Marble & Granite Ltd have completed work to the main entrance of the Manor House on the mount Juliet Estate during the final week of the recent renovation programme. Having been appointed by Project Manager James Baily we have laid 65m2 of bordered limestone paving to a diagonal pattern with all cutting been completed on site.

North Wicklow Marble & Granite Ltd have just been appointed by the Cosgrave Group for the supply and fix of Moleanos Limestone cladding to the Neptune Building on the HONEYPARK campus in Dun-laoghaire. Work on the shop drawings commenced the second week in January and stone is due on site the end of March