10/06/2011
Lagan Builders 'Prevent Scottish Floods'
City of Edinburgh Council has appointed Lagan Construction to build £11.5 million of flood defences along a 2.5K stretch of the Water of Leith.
Five sections of defences will be constructed from Bonnington to Veitch’s Square, comprised mainly of structural flood walls – an overall length of 2,300m – with associated flood gates, demountable defences, glass panels and window shutters.
A lifting bridge and four pump stations will be built on tributary and surface water inflows to the river and strengthening works will be carried out at a nearby property. The project is due for completion in August 2012.
Lagan is highly active throughout Ireland, the UK and beyond.
Quarrying, Lagan's original business activity, retains a key role within the portfolio. Lagan produces in excess of 3.5 million tonnes of quarry material every year with reserves to serve the market well into the future.
In addition to quarrying, the materials, cement and bricks divisions manufacture or supply bitumen, sand, cement, roof tiles, ready mix concrete, concrete blocks, bricks and clay products.
The civil engineering division continues to expand, providing a highly reputable service over a wide range of engineering disciplines.
The mature house building division is active across Ireland and the UK.
(GK)
Five sections of defences will be constructed from Bonnington to Veitch’s Square, comprised mainly of structural flood walls – an overall length of 2,300m – with associated flood gates, demountable defences, glass panels and window shutters.
A lifting bridge and four pump stations will be built on tributary and surface water inflows to the river and strengthening works will be carried out at a nearby property. The project is due for completion in August 2012.
Lagan is highly active throughout Ireland, the UK and beyond.
Quarrying, Lagan's original business activity, retains a key role within the portfolio. Lagan produces in excess of 3.5 million tonnes of quarry material every year with reserves to serve the market well into the future.
In addition to quarrying, the materials, cement and bricks divisions manufacture or supply bitumen, sand, cement, roof tiles, ready mix concrete, concrete blocks, bricks and clay products.
The civil engineering division continues to expand, providing a highly reputable service over a wide range of engineering disciplines.
The mature house building division is active across Ireland and the UK.
(GK)
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20 October 2003
Belfast firm secure Technology award
Lagan's success has been acknowledged in its second major award in a matter of weeks. At a gala ceremony in Dublin, Lagan appeared for the third year running in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Ireland list. The index tracks the growth of technology companies in seven regions in Great Britain and Ireland.
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Lagan's success has been acknowledged in its second major award in a matter of weeks. At a gala ceremony in Dublin, Lagan appeared for the third year running in the Deloitte Technology Fast 50 Ireland list. The index tracks the growth of technology companies in seven regions in Great Britain and Ireland.
01 August 2001
Red tape leave customers waiting for builders
Following a disastrous first quarter of the year when orders dropped by 73 per cent, workloads for builders in Northern Ireland have shown a significant recovery reports the Federation of Master Builders in its State of Trade Survey for the Second Quarter 2001. However, the expectation is that growth will be much smaller during the third quarter.
Red tape leave customers waiting for builders
Following a disastrous first quarter of the year when orders dropped by 73 per cent, workloads for builders in Northern Ireland have shown a significant recovery reports the Federation of Master Builders in its State of Trade Survey for the Second Quarter 2001. However, the expectation is that growth will be much smaller during the third quarter.
31 January 2003
Belfast company wins Australian contract
It has been revealed that Belfast-based customer relationship management specialist, Lagan, has been selected as a strategic partner in an £11 million contract to provide an integrated housing system in Melbourne, Australia.
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