BARD

John Creed and Associates were involved with a number of projects on the BARD ClearStream site between 2013 and 2016 including the structural design of a steel framed two storey extension, associated office construction, facilities for new generators and associated civil works including an in-situ concrete water storage tank for fire-fighting purposes and a new staff…

Audi Terminal

John Creed and Associates designed the structure of Audi Showrooms, Ardcavan, Wexford in 2014. The building was constructed in 2015. The design involved drainage, underground water (attenuation) storage, the steel structure which involved both portal frames and 30m long steel trusses which provides the large open space internally. One of the more complex designs involved the design…

Industry

John Creed and Associates were engaged by the building owner Mr Graham Goode to design the structure for this three storey building on Wexford’s North Main Street. The existing building was in poor condition and required partial demolition. The new structural works incorporated supports to the roof and the first and second floors.

Greenacres

John Creed and Associates designed the structure to the glass-fronted extension of this popular restaurant in 2005. The extension was added on to the brick-faced building formerly used as M.J. O’Connor Solicitors office. As this building was deemed as being particularly attractive, local Architects Mahon and Fox designed the new building incorporating most of the…

Kennedy Park School

John Creed and Associated have been involved in various construction projects on Kennedy Park School, Wexford since 2010. The projects comprised  the resurfacing of the school yard and associated drainage and various extensions to the school some of which were constructed using prefabricated timber ‘glulam’ members. The extensions works included a GP building, a classroom…

Enniscorthy Castle

John Creed and Associates were engaged by Wexford County Council in 2012 to provide structural engineering advice and designs for the upgrading works to Enniscorthy Castle. The works involved installing new openings in the massively thick walls and also in forming the structure for a new lift to facilitate disabled access to the upper floors.