Waterways Ireland
Waterways Ireland has responsibility for many of the buildings associated with the inland navigable waterways of Ireland.
Waterways Ireland has responsibility for many of the buildings associated with the inland navigable waterways of Ireland.
No 25 Quay Street & No. 2- No. 5 Quay Lane Galway Ireland
Relocation of two angel statues and a marble pulpit from the former Franciscan Church
ACP advised the architects on all building conservation matters at all stages of the project.
Assessment of Oatfield Church, a mid-17th century church which is a Protected Structure
The Franciscan Friary is an attached four-bay three-storey friary building, built between 1876-86
Survey of the building and prepared a Condition Assessment regarding the problems with the dampness
Ozanam House is the local office for the Society of Saint Vincent de Paul in the Mid-West Region of Ireland
ACP have also advised our client on the feasibility of reusing the property in conjunction with a local community group
Clarisford Palace is a magnificent 18th Century House originally built for the Bishop of Killaloe & Clonfert.
Building survey and preparation of Management plan and maintenance works contracts for Museum.
Conservation/Regeneration Project - advising on the architectural and engineering conservation aspects of the renovation
Survey and assessment of the building fabric and internal decorative wall paintings. Supervision of conservation works
Refurbishment of an 18th/19th Century retail premises with medieval walls and basement within the historic town of Ennis
Regeneration Project - 18th/19th Century retail premises with significant medieval fabric.
Refurbishment of 19th century tower/visitor centre at Cliffs of Moher, Co Clare.