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This project was for the electrical services installation as part of the overall refurbishment of Rathfarnham Castle, south Dublin.
Rathfarnham Castle is a 16th century National Monument in State ownership since 1988.
The Office of Public Works manages the site and has been undertaking a programme of restoration and conservation over the past twenty years.
It was originally the residence of Archbishop Adam Loftus, a clergyman who rose through the ranks to become Queen Elizabeth 1st’s chief envoy to Ireland. Loftus was the founder of Trinity College Dublin.
Electrical Value | £200k | |
Region | South Dublin, Republic of Ireland | |
Client | Office of Public Works | |
Main Contractor | Dunwoody and Dobson | |
Contract | Public Works Contract | |
Design Responsibility | Client Design | |
Duration | 7 months |
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