John Sisk & Son Ltd operates as a construction company in Europe. Its construction services include principal contractor, management contracting, construction management, and package contracting (civil structural architectural), as well as engineering, procuring, and construction services, and professional services include pre-construction advice, design and build, procurement, the commissioning of plants, installation and qualification, and validation and commissioning. Its construction projects include civils, commercial, education, energy, fit-out, healthcare, historic building restoration.
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Sisk has won a contract for Community Nursing Units (CNUs) public-private partnership (PPP) project in Ireland. The EUR250 million (US$264 million) project involves the construction of...
Read moreBirmingham Health Partners (BHP) has begun construction works for the No.1 Birmingham Health Innovation Campus (BHIC) project in Selly Oak, UK. The development of No.1 BHIC forms the first phas...
Read moreThe National Treasury Management Agency in Ireland has shortlisted four bidders to procure Higher Education Bundle 2. The PPP project involves the design, build, finance, operation, and maintenan...
Read moreThe Government of Ireland through the National Development Finance Agency has shortlisted three consortia for the development of a Higher Education PPP Programme. The shortlisted bidders ar...
Read moreThe National Development Finance Agency in Ireland has announced preferred bidder for its social housing bundle 2 PPP project. The project will be developed by the bidder 'Torc Housing Partnership'....
Read moreBAM Ireland (formerly Ascon Contractors), a wholly owned subsidiary of Royal BAM Group of the Netherlands, has announced that a High Court decision not to review the tender process for the Dublin Inst...
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