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CONSTRUCTION TOP 50 CIF CONTRACTORS 2019

12ROADBRIDGE LIMITEDTOTAL TURNOVER: €230.4MROI TURNOVER: €110.6MINTERNATIONAL TURNOVER: €119.8M YEAR END: 31/12/18ADDRESS: Crossagalla, Ballysimon Road, Limerick.PHONE: 061 414874WEB: www.roadbridge.ieKEY EXECUTIVES: Robert Dix, Group Chairman; Conor Gilligan, CEO; Jim Mulcair, Director; Des Mulcair, Director; Pat McCarthy, Director; John Duggan, Director; Morgan Sheehy, Director.KEY ACTIVITIES: Civil Engineering.

Roadbridge is a global civil engineering contractor, operating since 1967, that specialises in the delivery of complete infrastructure projects across all sectors for a broad range of clients and contract

conditions. “We take a collaborative approach on all projects and focus on value

engineering and innovation to achieve best results for our clients,” says Conor Gilligan, CEO, Roadbridge.

PROJECTSIn recent years, Roadbridge has been involved in the delivery of some of the most significant projects undertaken in Ireland, such as the Limerick Tunnel, Corrib Gas Terminal, M17 Gort to Tuam Motorway, Center Parcs, Dublin Port Framework 1 and Galway Wind Park.

Notable current projects include the new North Runway at Dublin Airport, Dublin Port Framework 2, Oweninny Wind Farm in Mayo, and the N4 Coallooney to Castlebaldwin Road Improvement Scheme.

Throughout the UK, Roadbridge is currently involved on projects such as the Gas to the West HD Pipeline in Northern Ireland, the East Anglia One Onshore Cabling project in Ipswich, Thirlmere Link Mains in Cumbria, the A737 Dalry Bypass in Scotland, and the Port of Firth redevelopment in Inverness, Scotland.

AWARDSRoadbridge has enjoyed recent successes in various awards, including being named the ‘2018 Green Business of the Year’ for Galway Wind

Park, and it was also announced as the inaugural winner of the ‘Exemplary Health & Safety Performance’ category at the Irish Wind Industry Awards 2019.

“These awards are a reflection of the fantastic efforts that our workforce put in every day when they arrive at our sites and offices,” says Peter Byrne, Quality & Environmental Manager, Roadbridge. “The culture of continuous improvement, achieved by applying best practice, employing a motivated workforce, and adopting new technologies, assists us in our goal of delivering value to our customers and stakeholders.”

M17 Gort to Tuam Motorway.

Roadbridge team at A737 Dalry Bypass River Garnock Bridge, Scotland.

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Galway Wind Park.