Structures

Our Structures Offering

John Cradock Ltd was established in 1987 with the initial focus on bridge construction works. We have not lost sight of this guiding principle and bridges, underpass and civil structures of all kinds remain a key strength and focus within the company. We have garnered experience and knowledge in the repair, refurbishment and replacement of civil structures all over the country dealing with all possible issues (road, rail, river, canal, traffic, pedestrians, services) and have the in-house expertise to undertake any structures project.

Experience

We have built, widened, strengthened and repaired bridges, ranging from timber footbridges to concrete motorway bridges, over and under live railways and roads and over rivers and canals. This background gives us access to a wealth of experience and knowledge, which we can in turn offer to our Clients.

Health & Safety

Most civil structures involve substantial risk, with roads/rail/water adjacent to the works, working at heights, major temporary works, existing live services and interface with the public. JCL have invested heavily and have both the systems and the trained personnel to implement them.

Heritage

JCL have completed works on the likes of Beallaclugga Bridge, Listowel Bridge, Macroom Bridge, Slane Bridge – all of which are listed as national monuments. We have proven ability to construct civil works in an environment where the fabric of the existing structure is of fundamental importance

Kilkenny Central Access Scheme Phase 1

JCL were awarded the contract for this project by Kilkenny County Council in 2014.  It is the largest bridge project that the company have ever undertaken, being a 125m long, 5 span concrete bridge spanning the River Nore (A designated SAC) in the centre of Kilkenny.  Substantail environmental, ecological and health & safety requirements with two piers requiring major in-river temporary works. The new bridge includes structural and stainless walkways attached to both sides, with a viewing platform offering previously unattainable views of Kilkenny Castle.

Alan Wright

Contracts Director

Alan has a degree in Civil Engineering, awarded by IT Sligo in 2000. He has substantial experience in major civil projects before joining JCL in 2010 progressing to Contracts Director in 2013. He has completed CIF/IOSH Managing Safely in Construction, and manages several projects at a time

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