| Following
the recent announcement by Irish
Transport Minister Martin Cullen,
Dublin based Boyd Creed Sweett
(leading construction consultants
Cyril Sweett’s Irish operation)
has been appointed to provide
independent verification of
specifications and costs up
to planning on the proposed
Terminal Two at Dublin International
Airport. This follows the recent
appointment of Christopher Mullins,
Boyd Creed Sweett’s new
Head of Project Management.
The
appointment by Irish Department
of Transport is a direct result
of the firms successful partnership
approach to complex projects
and reunites the firm with Faber
Maunsell and Parr Architects
creating one “Dublin International
Airport Team”.
Comments
Shane Boyd Head of the Boyd
Creed Sweett Dublin office,
“Airport expansion projects
often provide complex challenges
which require a wide range of
experts to deliver projects
on time and within budget. We
fully believe our ‘Dublin
International Airport Team’
with Faber Maunsell and Parr
Architects has the balanced
formula to answer the Department
of Transport’s brief,
providing verification of specification
and costs up to the planning
stage of the project.”
“Our
new Head of Project Management
Christopher Mullins previously
of Gardiner & Theobald brings
further international experience
to our team and we look forward
to a prosperous future in Ireland
for our project management team
with Chris at the helm.”
Dean
Webster Chief Executive of Cyril
Sweett comments, “This
appointment by the Irish Department
of Transport is testimony to
the quality of service and flexible
approach to challenging projects
that Cyril Sweett and Boyd Creed
Sweett provides our clients
time and time again.”
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“With
projects of this scale, we often
adopt a partnership approach
aiming to field the best team
for every project. By using
our efficient ‘Team’
approach with project partners,
we remove the challenges our
clients face when appointing
multiple consultants and instead
provide one easily manageable
interface and a clear reporting
structure.”
Dean
adds, “We wish Christopher
every success in his new role
heading up the Dublin project
management team and with his
first major project at Boyd
Creed Sweett on Dublin International
Airport’s Terminal Two,
his appointment is a reflection
of how our firm continues to
attract the experts in our industry.”
Peter
Hirst from Faber Maunsell states,
"Faber Maunsell is pleased
to be, once again, in partnership
with Cyril Sweett and Boyd Creed
Sweett and Parr Architects,
adding its wide range of airport
engineering skills to the expertise
provided by the rest of the
team. We endorse the views of
Shane in identifying the challenges
provided by airport projects
of this nature and firmly believe
that the demands of this commission
can only be satisfied by a partnership
such as ours that comprises
technical experts with the necessary
range and blend of skills."
Noelle
Wright from Parr Architects
comments, “Parr Architects
are delighted to be part of
the Boyd Creed Sweett team on
this high profile aviation project.”
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