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Contracting & Civil Engineering Ireland COMPANY PROFILE

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Contract & Civil Engineering Ltd. ADCO Contracting was established in early 2009 with a strong focus on clean room, fit-out work and general contracting. Since then, ADCO has grown steadily into a reliable and trusted company within the pharmaceutical and fit-out sector, completing shutdowns, upgrades, and redevelopment works for different clients. Today ADCO is proud to be associated with renowned and prestigious clients such as MSD, Amgen, Biotrin, Forest Labs, Pharmaceutical Mallinckrodt, Leo Pharma and Pfizer, among others. ADCO will continue over the coming years to focus strongly on developing the company as a quality specialist in the pharmaceutical sector with a view to broadening and strengthening its client base. ADCO also undertake general contracting & commercial fit-out works and have done so in the past for clients such as DAA, HSE, OPW, Glanbia, Belfius Bank and Hedgeserv, among other valued clients. Fit-out Our clients value our dedication to innovation, safety and sustainability and we assure that all our projects are delivered to the highest standards, within budget and on time, every time. ADCO’s success is based on our genuine commitment to provide a superior service, of the highest quality with excellent workmanship. ADCO found that our clients value our responsiveness and devotion to customer service. Commercial / Warehousing www.adcocce.ie

Contract & Civil Engineering Ltd. References “The work was carried out and “ADCO…have been meticulous in their “At all times throughout the contract we completed on time…we received planning and attention to detail…they found ADCO to be obliging, mindful of full co-operation from ADCO endeavour to complete projects on all H&S issues, attentive to the client’s management and staff” schedule and within budget. I would needs and prepared to put in the time have no hesitation in recommending and resources necessary to produce Des O’Leary, General Manager ADCO to any other client” the end result” Biotrin International Ltd. Michael Leonard, Project Manager Niall Kearney, Managing Director MSD Swords McElroy Associates “Michael Foran demonstrated a “We found him to have a very “On all accounts his leadership and commitment to meeting and exceeding proactive and can-do approach eye for detail was first class and his the brief throughout the project, in with respect to project delivery attitude to providing client satisfaction terms of attention to detail, quality of and client dealings” was second to none” construction, commitment to budget Sean White, FESP Dermot Arthur, All Ireland Director and programme” of Project Management, Cyril Sweett Michael Tallon Scott Tallon Walker Architects www.adcocce.ie

Projects

GLANBIA PLC. KILKENNY ADCO were awarded a contract to refurbish the Headquarters of Glanbia Plc. in Kilkenny. The overall scope of the work included demolition of a number of loadbearing block walls to provide open plan office areas, installation of steel supports, removal and replacement of floor coverings, suspended ceilings and complete redecoration of all of the ground floor offices, circulation areas and first floor circulation areas. The reception area was completely refurbished and extended with the installation of curtain walling a circle slide door at the main entrance and glass walls internally. The canteen was also completely refurbished. Air conditioning cassette units and new data cabling were installed throughout the building and wiring was replaced to all the ground floor offices while the building remained in use by Glanbia. CHALLENGES FACED  The building was fully occupied by a staff of over 80 people for the duration of the project and on a daily basis meetings were being held by Glanbia personnel and clients.  All noise generating work had to be carried out before 08am and after 07pm which entailed working night shifts.  The week that Phase 1 was due to be handed over a major change to the stairs access to first floor from reception was introduced but ADCO managed to handover on date agreed. INNOVATIONS  It was agreed to carry out the work in 3 phases. For Phase 1 the reception area and a number of offices were temporarily relocated to 2 meeting rooms. On completion of this phase one of the meeting rooms was then used as a temporary canteen while the other was used by staff whose offices were being upgraded under phase 2.  Phase 3 was the upgrading of the circulation areas and agreement was reached with the client that this work could commence prior to completion of phase 2 on the understanding that the majority of the work be carried out in the evenings and that there would be no disruption to the client by the work being carried out during the day. KEY INFORMATION AREA 1,300 m2 SUCCESSES PROJECT VALUE €1million  The project was completed within a very tight programme PROJECT DURATION 14 weeks of 14 weeks.  There was minimal disruption to the Glanbia operation. ARCHITECT Reddy Architecture  The staff are very happy with their new offices and QUANTITY SURVEYOR NCC particularly their canteen.  We have been advised that ADCO will be invited to M&E CONSULTANTS RMCE tender any future refurbishment work in Glanbia offices. CIVIL STRUCTURAL MPA

Glanbia Estates Limited Telephone +353 56 7772200 Glanbia House Facsimile +353 56 7772222 Kilkenny www.glanbia.com Ireland To whom it concerns, ADCO Contracting & Civil Engineering were appointed as the main contractor for the Glanbia headquarters fit out on Ring Road, Kilkenny. The Project value was approx. €1M including mechanical, electrical and data works. The design was modern and contemporary, high end with attention to detail especially on internal finishes. We found ADCO to be an extremely competent contracting firm from Senior Management down to site based management. On appointment we were very impressed in the way they set about the task. We found the entire team very pro-active, they always demonstrated a can do approach. From start to finish the ADCO project team were in constant consultation with our design team and as a result the project was carried out in a smooth, efficient and professional manner. We were very pleased with the end result and with the performance and professionalism carried out throughout the program of the project.The appointed team worked with flexibility and efficiency leading to a completion within budget. We would have no hesitation to highly recommend ADCO to any construction entity, due to quality of craftsmanship, attention to detail, and professional staff and I have already expressed my desire to have ADCO tender future projects with Glanbia. Paddy O’Keeffe Property Operations Manager Directors: M Garvey, M Horan, Glanbia Estates Limited Registered Office: S Talbot and P Walsh A subsidiary of Glanbia plc Glanbia House, Kilkenny, Ireland. Registered in Ireland as a Private Limited Company Number 292947

HEDGESERV – NR. 6 GEORGE’S DOCK DESIGN & BUILD PROJECT ADCO were awarded a contract to design, manage and construct a 10,000sq.ft. fit-out within a live office rd building on the 3 floor, providing services for the open plan space, office and meeting rooms, fitted kitchenette/canteen area plus Mains IT Comms room, to include installation of Access Security, Fire Suppression, AC Cooling, UPS & Generator Backups CHALLENGES FACED  Working within a live environment around other end users.  Restrictive access/egress for heavy plant and equipment installation.  Daily communication of works between Tenants and Landlord Representative to ensure no works impact or down time for other users.  Programme of works was condensed from 8 weeks to 6 weeks necessary to meet the client’s requirements. INNOVATIONS  Re-design of the AC system to eliminate the costs for road closure licenses & cranage providing a cost saving to the client’s budget  Re-design of Comms/Canteen and meeting rooms’ locations to reduce M&E costs in pipe and electrical runs without impacting on the general overall design and brief, again a cost saving to the client’s budget. SUCCESSES  The project was completed 1 week ahead of the 6 week programme which allowed the clients IT team commence PC and programming installation.  There was minimal disruption to the operation of the building and its tenants. KEY INFORMATION AREA 10,000sq/ft PROJECT VALUE €600 K PROJECT DURATION 5 weeks PROJECT ARCHITECT PAC Studios QUANTITY SURVEYOR In-House M&E CONSULTANTS SEHA Tech Services CIVIL STRUCTURAL Lohan & Donnelly

Contract & Civil Engineering Ltd. www.adcocce.ie

BELFIUS, 6 GEORGE’S DOCK, IFSC, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to complete alteration works on Belfius Bank’s ground floor office. Works included complete office fit-outs to the ground floor, installation of a new kitchen, as well as the design and construction of a wet room in accordance with new Building Regs 2010. CHALLENGES FACED  Verification testing had to be completed to all M&E services and a detailed dilapidation report prepared prior to commencing works on site.  The building was occupied by existing tenants, which meant specific invasive activities had to be coordinated out of hours within an already tight program.  Limited access to comprehensive as-built service drawings made M&E coordination even more difficult. All existing services had to be protected and maintained as they served several businesses on the upper floors.  Tanking concrete floors to the shower and kitchen proved difficult because of the amount of existing HVAC and electrical services, which had to be relocated. TECHNOLOGIES  The complete refurbishment and upgrade of internal finishes throughout the ground floor offices included the installation of Bene single glazed office partitions.  The refurbishment also included the installation of state-of-the-art Eco FCU units complementing the heating and cooling arrangements for the new tenant.  The scope of works included a complete new M&E installation. Part of this was a heating installation integrated with the existing system serving all five floors of the building. The output on each floor had to be tested and recorded prior to any works commencing. A controlled rebalancing of the KEY INFORMATION system had to be carried out on completion to AREA 10,000ft 2 confirm the correct distribution of heat output to each floor. PROJECT VALUE €350k  A new communications room was fitted-out to PROJECT DURATION 1 month include fire suppression. ARCHITECT Derek P. Hegarty SUCCESSES QUANTITY SURVEYOR Healy Kelly Turner  The project was delivered within budget and on Townsend time, allowing the client to move in immediately. M&E DESIGNER CRA Ltd.  There were no reportable accidents.  Based on ADCO’s attention to detail and excellent MECHANICAL L. Lynch Ltd. relationship with the client, ADCO have since ELECTRICAL CJK Engineering completed other small works and upgrade projects for the client. CIVIL STRUCTURAL ADCO Contracting



HEDGESERV, STEPHENS GREEN, DUBLIN In 2012, ADCO were awarded the contract to fit-out the first floor office space in two phases for HedgeServ, one of the world’s leading fund administration companies. The remit of the project was to create an aesthetically pleasing and innovative office layout, affording HedgeServ employees a comfortable workspace to inspire and increase productivity. CHALLENGES FACED  As the building is a fully occupied office block, works were carried out in accordance with the landlord’s strict guidelines in order to minimize disruption and noise.  The project also held a number of logistical challenges as the building is located in the congested Stephens Green area and all deliveries, including 160 number 3m lengths of glass, had to enter through an underground carpark and up three flights of stairs.  Constant care had to be taken to ensure that there was no damage during fit-out and that all common areas were protected during delivery of goods. TECHNOLOGIES  The fit-out incorporated a sophisticated data network infrastructure designed specifically to meet the client’s IT and communications requirements.  The contract covered the supply, installation, testing, commissioning and handover of the project scope, including: structural, building fabric works and builders’ works; architectural design of the space layout, colour schemes and finishes; full height glazed single offices, stud partitions and doors; and, internal decoration, floor coverings and blind installation. SUCCESSES KEY INFORMATION  Elements of Phase 2, such as wet works and any 2 works that would disturb the client’s staff, were AREA 17,000 ft completed during Phase 1, so as to avoid damage PROJECT VALUE €420k to finishes and carpets and to ensure no further drying out periods in Phase 2. PROJECT DURATION 2 months  The project was completed one week ahead of schedule and within budget with no reportable ARCHITECT BKD Architects accidents. QUANTITY SURVEYOR HT Meagher O’Reilly  The high standard of finish exceeded HedgeServ’s expectations. The client appreciated ADCO’s M&E CONSULTANT PDA Parry Duggan focus on quality, professionalism and proactive Associates approach to delivering the project. CIVIL STRUCTURAL Waterman Moylan



BIOTRIN, SANDYFORD, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to undertake a complete refurbishment of Biotrin’s manufacturing facilities in Sandyford. Works included clean room and cold store installations, production warehouse upgrades and full M&E fit-out. CHALLENGES FACED  Installation of stainless steel underground services within the existing clean room facility proved difficult. Great care had to be taken to avoid damage to existing services whilst installing new services. In certain locations underpinning of existing main structure elements was required as a result of hitting mass bedrock in excavations.  The project’s intense program was further complicated by long lead-in times on specialized materials and extensive fit-out works.  Work was carried out and handed over in stages to coincide with the release of the client’s new production lines.  Owing to the close proximity of the neighboring live production companies, works were carried out during restricted working hours.  During the civil works stage, constant noise and vibration monitoring were undertaken by ADCO to ensure there was no disruption or damage to neighboring facilities. TECHNOLOGIES  All elements of the cold store fit-out were pre- fabricated allowing for very quick onsite installation.  Walk-on ceilings were installed in all clean rooms and fitted with ATEX rated lights, electrical and HVAC installations. SUCCESSES  The completed project exceeded the client’s expectations. Biotrin’s General Manager, Des O’Leary commended the ADCO team for its professionalism and the high standard of finish KEY INFORMATION achieved. 2  The project was completed on time and within AREA 4,000 m budget with no reportable accidents. PROJECT VALUE €1million  The good relationship built with this client has resulted in ADCO securing further contracts, PROJECT DURATION 3 months including the development and implementation of a c maintenance programme. ARCHITECT M Elroy Associates c QUANTITY SURVEYOR M Elroy Associates M&E CONSULTANT PROCHEM Engineering c CIVIL STRUCTURAL M Elroy Associates

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MERCK SHARP & DOHME, SWORDS, DUBLIN ADCO completed this upgrade project for Merck Sharp & Dohme’s Bulk Tabletting clean room production facility in Swords. The refurbishment included the complete replacement of ceilings and the upgrade of clean room walls in the facility’s first and ground floor production areas. CHALLENGES FACED  Development of as-built drawings for each area was necessary to accommodate pre-manufacturing of the clean room panels.  Works were carried out within a clean room environment beside live equipment. Risk assessments, approved method statements and a strict permit system were employed to maintain a safe and controlled environment.  The overall project included two shutdown periods, which required careful micro-management and coordination. ADCO were extensively involved in coordination meetings 10 weeks in advance of each shutdown, which took place in April and October respectively.  Construction man-hours peaked at over 8,000 for the two shutdowns with no accidents reported on site.  Close proximity to live production areas during the shutdown meant that works were carried out during restricted working times to minimize disruption. INNOVATIONS  A walk-on clean room ceiling was installed and included new ATEX rated lights, electrical and HVAC installations.  A pre-manufactured component clean room paneled system was adopted by ADCO allowing for fast installation on site to ensure programme dates were met. SUCCESSES  The project was completed on time and within budget with no reportable accidents, including during the KEY INFORMATION intense shutdown periods. AREA 900 m2  The high standard of finish on this build exceeded the PROJECT VALUE €750k client’s expectations and complete works met their objectives. PROJECT DURATION 2 months  Over the course of the project ADCO developed a ARCHITECT MSD In-house good relationship with the client. As a result of this ADCO have now secured a place as one of Merck QUANTITY SURVEYOR MSD In-house Sharp & Dohme’s framework contractors M&E CONSULTANTS MSD In-house CIVIL STRUCTURAL MSD In-house



MERCK SHARP & DOHME, BALLYDINE, CLONMEL ADCO were contracted to carry out works to the Warehouse Extension, the upgrade of a waste laydown area and construct a new Dock Leveller for Merck Sharp & Dohme in Ballydine, Clonmel. Works included the installation of new underground double contained drainage, structural steelwork including cladding, concrete works including floor slabs and concrete paving which included stainless steel drainage channels. CHALLENGES FACED  Works took place around existing live services around the existing sprinkler warehouse area.  Any works carried out in existing warehouse needed tight supervision with hot works permit in place due to highly flammable liquids stored in warehouse.  Co-ordination with the on-site Mechanical & Electrical subcontractors.  A substantial amount of rock had to be broken for the construction of the Dock Leveller & Drainage lines. INNOVATIONS  An extensive underground survey of existing services was carried out by specialist subcontractor.  An anti-static Trazcon floor was installed in the Warehouse Extension. SUCCESSES  Project was completed with no reportable accidents, on time and within budget.  Despite some design changes of works, ADCO achieved all targets set.  The ADCO team worked closely with Jacobs to ensure the project objectives were achieved. KEY INFORMATION PROJECT VALUE €500,000 PROJECT DURATION 5 months PSCS ADCO PROJECT MANAGERS Jacobs Engineering



LEO PHARMACEUTICAL, DUBLIN This was a design and build contract to construct an aerosol manufacturing facility with an ATEX Zone 2 rating for Leo Laboratories. During the course of the project ADCO also held the role of PSCS. CHALLENGES FACED  In addition to design and build, the project included a mechanical in-house design.  ADCO was extensively involved in the foundation design with PM Group. Existing ground conditions prevented the use of traditional foundation details. A combination of Pad Foundations and Raft Slab were used to address the problem.  The tight schedule allowed for the design, fabricate and construct on site for the building steel structural framework within six weeks.  Works were carried out in close proximity to explosive gas holding tanks and a Nitrogen generation plant. Risk assessments, approved method statements and a strict permit system were employed to maintain a safe and controlled environment.  The site was surrounded by the facility’s main roadway on one side and by an existing live building on the other.  Restricted access times and restricted working times were implemented due to the close proximity of the building to a large residential area. TECHNOLOGIES  The building is temperature controlled with GMP temperature mapping.  A high gain insulated paneled wall system with 60 – 60 fire rating integrity was installed.  Anti-static floor coatings were applied to remove harmful static in this controlled environment. SUCCESSES KEY INFORMATION  The completed project exceeded the client’s 2 expectations. ADCO received high praise for its AREA 200 m professionalism and the high standard of finish PROJECT VALUE €530k achieved from the client’s Project Engineering Manager, Martin Carmody and his team. PROJECT DURATION 3 months  The project was completed with no reportable accidents, on time and within budget. ARCHITECT PM Group  The good relationship built with the client has led to QUANTITY SURVEYOR Kerrigan Sheanon ADCO being awarded additional projects. Newman MECHANICAL L Lynch Ltd. ELECTRICAL O’Kane Engineering Ltd. PM Group with ADCO CIVIL STRUCTURAL Contracting



LEO LABORATORIES, DUBLIN Leo Laboratories manufacture and produce topical medicines from their facility in Crumlin, South Dublin. After successfully completing earlier projects with the Client, ADCO were awarded the contract to carry out a high spec office refurbishment, external building overhaul and landscaping packages. The work was undertaken in a live working environment with a strict construction timeline. CHALLENGES FACED  Works were undertaken in the midst of a major logistics route through the busy warehousing and distribution section. Traffic management and co- ordination with these departments played a crucial role in ensuring an uninterrupted logistics operation  The construction program set by the client was demanding with all works designated to be completed prior to Christmas. To enable ADCO to fully meet the Clients expectations ongoing communication between all the parties concerned was of critical importance. INNOVATIONS  The use of prefabricated and colour coordinated aluminium flashings brought a modern feel to the façade of the building while at the same time providing a maintenance free roofing detail.  The existing dated internal staircase was upgraded using a combination of selected hardwoods, stainless steel and glass balustrades to give the entrance lobby a modern and open look.  The carefully designed landscaping has resulted in the feel of “an office within a garden”  The installation of a cedar covered spiral staircase has lifted the dated façade of the building whilst ensuring full compliance with the Building Regulations. SUCCESSES KEY INFORMATION  Project was completed on time and within budget  ADCO received an excellent reference from senior AREA 800 m2 project management post completion as well as a PROJECT VALUE €250,000 lot of praise from various employees and contractors with regard to the positive visual impact PROJECT DURATION 9 weeks the refurbishment has made on the site. ARCHITECT Lorcan Lyons & Associates QUANTITY SURVEYOR KSN M&E CONSULTANT Leo In-house CIVIL STRUCTURAL Horgan Lynch



CLEARSTREAM TECHNOLOGIES, ENNISCORTHY, CO. WEXFORD ADCO were contracted to upgrade the existing reception and canteen areas for ClearStream Technologies in Co. Wexford. ClearStream is a pharmaceutical manufacturing facility employing approx. 230 employees. During post tender negotiations ADCO were asked to price additional works to the conference room on the understanding that if successful that this work would be completed within the same programme of 2 weeks. CHALLENGES FACED  The plant works a five day week with two ten hour shifts, therefore all demolition work had to be carried out over the first weekend of the project.  As it is a live plant and there was a lot of interface with personnel a detailed access and escape route plan had to be drawn up and approved by the company Safety Officer prior to commencement of work, with signage and hoarding being erected throughout the work areas.  As work progressed it became apparent that some of the existing services were inadequate and had to be upgraded to comply with current regulations.  Changes and decisions were made throughout the contract to further enhance the finishes. INNOVATIONS  The client had a dedicated Site Project Engineer assisted by the Maintenance Manager to liaise on an ongoing base with ADCO so that no time was lost when decisions had to be made regarding changes and that there was no downtime to production when services had to be relocated or new supplies brought in. SUCCESSES  Although the value of the work increased by over 50%, the contract was completed within the two week time frame which included a bank holiday weekend.  The staff are delighted with the new canteen facilities and many favorable comments have KEY INFORMATION been passed about the reception and conference room areas. PROJECT VALUE €120k PROJECT DURATION 2 weeks PSCS ADCO PROJECT ARCHITECTS OLS Architects

ClearStream Technologies Moyne Upper Enniscorthy Wexford Ireland 17th August 2015 RE: ADCO Reference To whom it concerns, ADCO have completed a number of projects over the past few years at our ClearStream facility in Enniscorthy, Wexford. The projects varied from fit-outs to equipment installation in live production areas. The ADCO team at all times demonstrated a commitment to meeting and exceeding the brief throughout the projects, in terms of attention to detail, quality of work, and commitment to budget and programme. We found them very pro-active in value engineering suggestions and always found them easy to deal with in terms of agreeing final accounts and variations. Clearstream were extremely happy with the finished projects and with the professionalism consistently displayed throughout the work. We would have no hesitation recommending ADCO for future projects. Regards, __________________ David Clerkin Engineering Manager ClearStream Technologies, CR BARD Directors: P. Oakes (Director of Operations), J. Spicer, D. Wheal Registered No.: 250810. Registered Office: Moyne Upper, Enniscorthy, Co. Wexford, Ireland.

COVIDIEN, DUBLIN Covidien is a bulk pharmaceutical manufacturing plant. In 2012, ADCO completed an upgrade project to the canteen/kitchen, circulation corridors, adjacent labs and toilets together with reception, stair and office areas. The project comprised the removal and replacement of existing flooring, including all necessary preparation; painting and decorating of all walls and ceilings; installation of new ceilings; removal and replacement of existing doors and frames; installation of new storage cupboards; and, removal and refitting of commercial kitchen equipment. CHALLENGES FACED  All works were executed in a functioning office, laboratory and canteen / kitchen environment whilst all services remained live and running throughout.  Ninety percent of works were conducted outside of normal working hours.  As the building is operational 24/7, all facilities, including the canteen, had to be available to both 9-to-5 office staff and 24/7 shift workers at all times.  Cleanliness and a dust free environment were critical as the facility produces bulk pharmaceuticals in a clean environment. Great care was taken to ensure the office areas, laboratories and the canteen remained clean throughout construction.  A six week programme was developed to complete works and included phasing the works to suit the client’s needs.  Numerous client changes to the design midstream required that new materials be ordered and works be reorganized and completed out of hours. TECHNOLOGIES  Laminated prefinished and pre-hung door sets complete with ironmongery were installed.  Rapid set, fast drying, floor levelling compounds were used to achieve a 48hr window available to lift and relay floor coverings in critical areas. KEY INFORMATION 2 SUCCESSES AREA 304m PROJECT VALUE €125k  ADCO accommodated major design changes mid- programme and still achieved the original PROJECT DURATION 1 months programme completion dates. ARCHITECT M Elroy Associates c  The project was completed with no reportable c accidents, on time and within budget. QUANTITY SURVEYOR M Elroy Associates  The high standard of finish exceeded the client’s c expectations and complete works met their M&E CONSULTANT M Elroy Associates objectives. c  The good relationship built with the client has led to CIVIL STRUCTURAL M Elroy Associates ADCO being awarded additional projects.

COVIDIEN, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to install a new CCTV security system and new perimeter lighting at Covidien’s plant facility in Damastown. The project also included a complete upgrade to the exterior and interior of the client’s existing security building. CHALLENGES FACED  Limited availability of comprehensive as-built service drawings made planning and installation of new services difficult. As such, hand dig was required around areas where existing live services were laid.  A traffic management plan was put in place and monitored every day by the Security and Facilities Departments on site.  24/7 occupancy of the security building meant all upgrade works were completed on a phase-by- phase basis around security. TECHNOLOGIES  New electrical cabling and twin wall pipework was installed to house CCTV.  Pre-manufactured manhole chambers and gratings were utilized for faster installation on site. SUCCESSES  Pre-manufactured manholes resulted in considerable savings to the client.  The project was completed with no reportable accidents, on time and within budget.  The high standard of completed works exceeded the client’s expectations and met their objectives. This coupled with the good relationship developed with the client has resulted in ADCO Contracting securing a further number of contracts with Covidien. KEY INFORMATION AREA Perimeter exceeding 2km PROJECT VALUE €200k PROJECT DURATION 3 months c ARCHITECT M Elroy Associates c QUANTITY SURVEYOR M Elroy Associates c M&E CONSULTANT M Elroy Associates c CIVIL STRUCTURAL M Elroy Associates

AMGEN, PM1-PM2 LAB UPGRADES, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to upgrade three labs within Amgen’s existing main facility. Works included careful demolition of the existing fit-out, the installation of new M&E specialist services, modification and installation of clean room panels, installation of new ceilings and construction of bulkheads and service shafts, as well as redecoration to all areas. Each lab was fitted out with bespoke lab furniture. CHALLENGES FACED  Works were carried out within close proximity of a live operational plant, limiting access to work areas at times and restricting working times to facilitate production slots. There was also limited space for set down of construction materials.  Demolition and fit-outs were carried out whilst services such as lighting and fire alarms remained live through the works.  An extensive underground survey of the existing process line drainage was undertaken and the decommissioning of these lines ensued.  A strict traffic management control plan was enforced by ADCO and monitored every day by Security and the Facilities Department on site.  Works took place within the core of the facility, which meant materials and waste had to be manually handled through the live facility whilst ensuring GMP standards were adhered to at all times. TECHNOLOGIES  Each room was fitted with state-of-the-art clean room walls, ceilings, specialist floor coverings, and fire rated walls.  The rooms were finished with a chemical resistant epoxy wall paint.  Bespoke service columns and bulkheads were installed according to the architectural design. SUCCESSES KEY INFORMATION  The high standard of finish exceeded the client’s 2 AREA 500m expectations and complete works met their objectives. PROJECT VALUE €200k  The good relationship built with the client has led to ADCO being awarded additional projects. PROJECT DURATION 4 months  Despite numerous design changes and changes to ARCHITECT Jacobs Engineering the scope of works by the Project Management team, ADCO achieved all targets set. QUANTITY SURVEYOR Jacobs Engineering  The project was completed with no reportable M&E CONSULTANT Jacobs Engineering accidents, on time and within budget. CIVIL STRUCTURAL Jacobs Engineering



MERCK SHARP & DOHME, CARLOW ADCO were contracted to construct a new car park and connect it to the existing car park. Works included the following; stripping of topsoil, installation of drainage including gullies and manholes, electrical and communication ducts, kerbs, concrete footpaths, tarmac and line marking, grading embankments and landscaping, re-instating permanent fencing and timber fencing including crash barriers around the perimeter of the site. Total area approx. 5,000sq/m CHALLENGES FACED  Silt fence had to be erected at bottom of embankment to stop debris and dust entering pond.  Working with live environment  Daily environmental air-borne dust test carried out for duration of the project. INNOVATIONS  Installation of retaining wall using a Bayfield block system built with no mortar or concrete, the unique dry build locking system allows fast track construction SUCCESSES  Project was completed with no reportable accidents on time and within budget  The ADCO team worked closely with PM group and the client to ensure the project objectives were achieved. KEY INFORMATION PROJECT VALUE €350,000 PROJECT DURATION 5 weeks PSCS ADCO PROJECT MANAGERS PM Group



AMGEN, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to reconfigure Amgen’s existing maintenance workshop into a new UPS and Switch room. Works involved the reconfiguration of an existing truck underpass into a new maintenance workshop, which included casting a new floor slab, constructing of internal walls, fitting-out and decorating the entire space. The project included the design and installation of new custom made multiple level steel platforms for a WFI and CIP vessels and equipment. Watertight concrete bunded areas in various configurations were constructed. Numerous floor surfaces within the PM2 facility were upgraded and recoated with specialised floor coating products. CHALLENGES FACED  Works were carried out within close proximity to a live operational plant, limiting access to work areas at times and restricting working times to facilitate production slots. There was also limited space for set down of construction materials.  The construction of an extensive steel structural WFI platform around live services, with no available as-built service drawings required careful planning by ADCO management in conjunction with Amgen’s strict permit to work system, which included the completion of detailed method statements for the works.  A strict traffic management control plan was enforced by ADCO and monitored every day by Security and the Facilities Department on site.  Works took place within the core of the facility which meant materials and waste had to be manually handled through the live facility whilst ensuring GMP standards were adhered to at all KEY INFORMATION times. 2 AREA 400m TECHNOLOGIES PROJECT VALUE €180k  A state-of-the-art chemical resistant floor coating PROJECT DURATION 3 months was applied as per the client’s strict specifications.  Gypsum fire rated walls were also installed. ARCHITECT Jacobs QUANTITY SURVEYOR Jacobs Engineering SUCCESSES M&E CONSULTANT Jacobs Engineering  The project was completed with no reportable CIVIL STRUCTURAL Jacobs Engineering accidents, on time and within budget.  The high standard of finish exceeded the client’s expectations and completed works met their objectives. Amgen’s Construction Manager was particularly impressed by the ADCO team’s strict adherence to Amgen safety rules, attention to quality and professionalism.  The good relationship built with the client has led to ADCO being awarded additional projects.



LEO LABORATORIES, DUBLIN This project comprised the removal of the redundant water generation system, all associated pipe runs & electrics and the installation of a new Pure Steam Generator. ADCO were designated as PSCS and appointed as Project Managers managing the civil, mechanical and electrical scope of works. CHALLENGES FACED  Works were undertaken in a highly sensitive live production area, directly adjacent to the plants water generation systems. It was critical that there was no possibility for the building works to contaminate the plant water systems.  The new machinery had to be installed through a purpose built ope in the building façade with extremely tight tolerances due to the presence of existing structural steel members.  With a tight construction program that had to encompass all civil, mechanical and electrical works within a 6 week window it was necessary for a detailed and micromanaged construction schedule to be implemented with ongoing communication between all sub-contractors. INNOVATIONS  The implementation of daily whiteboard meetings ensured that the optimum level of manpower and resources were utilized in such a tight space to ensure maximum productivity.  The design and fabrication of all mechanical piping systems off site allowed for the civil and electrical contractors to complete their scopes and have all systems ready to receive the mechanical plant  Due to the extremely tight tolerances for the KEY INFORMATION installation of the new steam generator, a dry run of the installation was carried out in AREA 100 m2 advance of the installation to ensure all plant and systems were compatible PROJECT VALUE €200,000  Rapid hardening cement mixes were used on PROJECT DURATION 6 weeks the concrete works to ensure subsequent phases of work could be undertaken without PSCS ADCO delay ELECTRICAL Dornans SUCCESSES MECHANICAL Dunreidy Engineering  Project was completed on time and within budget.  The new process tie ins were carried out with CIVIL STRUCTURAL Horgan Lynch no disruption to Leo production.

PM Group Killakee House Belgard Square Dublin 24 Ireland T +353 1 404 0700 F +353 1 459 9785 E dublin@pmgroup-global.com th W www.pmgroup-global.com 5 June 2013 International Office Network Belgium Saudi Arabia China Singapore Czech Republic Slovakia India Turkey Ireland UK Poland USA Russia Att: To Whom It May Concern I have recently dealt with ADCO, who acted as the main contractor on a construction The project delivery specialists project for an Aerosol Gassing Facility for one of our pharmaceutical clients. The successful completion of this project was largely down to ADCO’s proactive and can do approach. ADCO’s professional manner and control of subcontractors ensured that the project finished on schedule, within budget and to a high level of quality. The site was managed to a very high standard, and the works were carried out efficiently and safely. Our client was highly satisfied with ADCO and their quality of workmanship, and for this reason I would have no hesitation is recommending ADCO to any other client. Yours Faithfully, Liza Lynn BE MEng MIEI Project Engineer Project Management Limited t/a PM Group, is a private company limited by shares, registered in Ireland. Company Registration No. 043789. Registered Office: Killakee House, Belgard Square, Dublin 24, Ireland. Directors D Flinter (Chairman), D Murphy (CEO), B Gallagher, S Kelly, M Lynam, P McGrath, L O’Mahony, A Schouten (British), M Shelly, E Tarrant, L Westman Secretary J Sheehan ADCO REFERENCE LETTER.DOC Template Ref: 162.TP.15 162.TP.15, Issue 4, 14/01/2013 Template 162.TP.XX, Issue X, 15.07.2012

AYRFIELD MEDICAL CENTRE, KILKENNY ADCO were contracted by the Women’s Health Group to fit out the part ground floor of an existing four storey Medical Centre which caters for Kilkenny and the surrounding area. Work included the following; construction of waiting areas, scan rooms, consultation using metal stud, acoustic insulation and soundbloc slabs. A high degree of privacy was required due to the sensitive nature of the type of consultation/treatment that is carried out. 2 Total Area – Approx. 250m CHALLENGES FACED  Supply and extract ducting from the new air conditioning units, which had to be positioned on the roof of the building, had to be brought down through an existing service shaft which could only be accessed through public areas and a pharmacy. This necessitated carrying out this work and demolition works outside normal working hours.  Access to the working area was through a controlled public carpark so all deliveries had to be pre-planned and a traffic controller provided for each delivery. INNOVATIONS  IPS panels were used in consultation and scan rooms to conceal services and yet provide easy access for maintenance.  Coffered ceilings with LED lighting and curved Corian reception desk gave an appealing but yet a very practical solution to a confined circulation area.  Liquid DPM provided to floor slab due to insufficient time frame for drying out of slab SUCCESSES  Project was completed within time and budget  There was no disruption to the personnel/public using the existing Medical Centre.  The staff working for the Women’s Health Group is now relocated from 3 separate buildings which has led to greater efficiencies and increased cliental. KEY INFORMATION PROJECT VALUE PROJECT DURATION 15 weeks PSCS ADCO PROJECT MANAGERS Aeon Property PROJECT ARCHITECTS MRC Design Ltd.



DUBLIN AIRPORT, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to undertake various fit-out and refurbishment works for the DAA at Dublin Airport. The project was split in two phases. Phase 1 required the construction of a new boardroom and upgrade to existing administration offices, as well as an upgrade of M&E services and internal finishes. Phase 2 comprised the installation of a new goods lift to PLF24 in Terminal th 1, to accommodate the new food hall on the 4 floor. Both sites were airside and required advanced planning for schedule of works / deliverables and extensive security vetting. PHASE 1: CHALLENGES  Daily Work permits to include COSH permits were PHASE 2: CHALLENGES required for all building works and new M&E  ADCO provided structural engineer practice to assist installation. with the constructability and demolition of the existing  The programme required work outside of normal mass concrete shaft walls to accommodate the new working hours and the implementation of night shifts lift and builders works opening. The structural to accommodate the live working environment. engineer also certified all civil works. PHASE 1: TECHNOLOGIES  The existing cargo lift had to be kept live at all times to accommodate goods in/out to the remaining floors,  New timber glazed office partitions with a fire rating requiring ADCO to work around the DAA commercial of up to 60 minutes were installed and given a weekly deliverable schedule when constructing decibal rating. internal lift scaffolds, civil works and installation of the  New design in raised access floor was developed to new structural steel re-instatement works. accommodate existing live services, which could not  External cladding had to be stripped and re-instated be relocated. to accommodate new fire integrity construction  ADCO assist in the design and sourcing of top end details and the weathering of new external lift doors. furniture finishes shipped from Italy.  External pavement was removed and re-instated with new drainage services to eliminate the potential of floodwaters entering the existing lift shaft. PHASE 2: TECHNOLOGIES  ADCO assisted in the design and provided substantial Value Engineering to accommodate the construction of the new lift shaft that gained access th onto the 4 floor food hall area. SUCCESSES  Cost saving was achieved for the client during Phase 2 by providing in-house value engineering to re-use the existing lift shaft walls.  Both projects were handed over on time and to a KEY INFORMATION high standard for the client, meeting the client’s 2 AREA 120m objectives and exceeding their expectations.  There were no reportable accidents. PROJECT VALUE €220k  A good relationship was developed and the DAA PROJECT DURATION 6 months approached ADCO to complete further works. As the works involved did not match ADCO’s business ARCHITECT DAA Authority model, ADCO felt it was in the best interest of the QUANTITY SURVEYOR DAA Authority client to work with a different contractor. M&E CONSULTANT DAA Authority CIVIL STRUCTURAL ADCO Contracting

Scott Tallon Walker Architects 19 Merrion Square Dr Ronald Tallon BArch FRIAI RIBA Dublin 2, lreland Niall Scott DipArch FRIAI RIBA MichaelTallon BArch FRIAI RIBA Tel +353 1 6693000 Peter Dudley BArch FRIAI RIBA Fax +353 1 6613300 Eoin O'Morain BArch FRIAI RIBA Email mail@stwie Bryan Roe DipArch MRIAI RIBA www.stwie Padraic Halligan DipArch Tech MRIAI RIBA David Cahiil DioArch MRIAI Donal Blake BA BArch MRIAI David Flannery BArch MRIAI Ronan Phelan BArch MRIAI Stephen Woulfe Flanagan DipArch FRIAI Brian Foley FRIAI Paul Mannion BArch MRIAI RIBA N,lichael Delany DipArch MRIAI Nicola O'Flaherty BArch RIBA Rebecca Ryan DipArch MRIAI Philip Jackson MArch D{pTP MRIAI RTPI 4/lb Our Ref: /CONF/MT-References-001 Sheila Carney DipArch BSc MRIAI RIBA Kevin Bates BArchSc MRIAI Stuart Blain BArch MRIAI St. John Handley BA DipArch MRIAr Chades Julienne DETP Architecte DESA To Whom lt May Concern Andrew l\ilorrison BArch MFIAI RIBA Dennis Rehill BArch MRIAI RIBA AIA Francois Smith BArch Re: Michael Foran I wish to confirm that Scott Tallon Walker worked with Michal Foran and his team on the construction a 4000 sq/m warehofse and ancillary office space designed to a high of and technical standard at Bond Road. I believe Michael Foran demonstrated architectural a commitment meeting and exceeding the brief throughout the project, in terms of attention to commitment budget and programme. We were very to detail, quality of construction, to carried out pleased with the end result and with the performance professionalism and throughout programme of the project. the I am aware that Michael has set up a new company and will have no hesitation in recommending new company for future projects. Should you require any further his please feelfree to contact me on the above number. information, Yours faithfully MICHAEL TALLON Scott Tallon Walker Architects l0 Cromwell Place, London SVW 2JN 22 Eyre Square, Galway Webworks, Eglinton Street, Cork Scott Tallon Walker Ltd, fel +442075A94949 Tel +35391 564881 Tel +35321 4320744 Begistered in lreland No.17474 Fu+442072251005 Fax +353 91 564901 Fa +353 21 4961 820 Email mail@stwie Email mail@stwie Email cork@stw.ie

LABURNUM ROAD, CLONSKEAGH  ADCO were awarded a contract to carry out refurbishment and extension of a 3 bedroom semi -detached house. The work consisted of the demolition of adjoining garage and lean too buildings, the removal of existing ground floor slab and the rear wall of the dwelling. A structural steel frame was installed to carry the rear elevation and the new flat roof extensions and these were cladded with a 327mm cavity wall with Ibstock brick outer leaf. The new construction was carried out to a high specification with polished concrete and timber floors with under floor heating throughout. The client wanted to retain as many of the original features as possible so doors, skirting cornices etc. were removed for storage or replicated. New double glazed painted windows to match existing were installed and the existing external walls were lined with insulation and plaster slab to comply with the new building regulations. Double glazed mahogany arched windows and patio doors were installed in the brickwork extensions and these were roofed with either zinc or built up paralon roof covered with a sedum blanket. CHALLENGES FACED  Demolition work associated with a semi-detached house on one side and adjoining garage with a shared party wall on the other side.  Poor ground conditions encountered resulted in mini piling of extension footprint  Access to rear of site.  Temporary support of existing walls. INNOVATIONS  Garage roof propped (shared party wall) saw cut into 1m sections and slabs removed with teleporter.  Original foundation proposal was for part strip foundation and raft foundation. Due to poor ground conditions it was agreed to use mini piles and ground beams and suspended slab.  Demolition of rear wall carried out after construction of new slab so this could be used to carry the propping system. SUCCESSES  The project was completed within a very tight programme KEY INFORMATION of 26 weeks. PROJECT VALUE €350k  Neighbors on either side were kept informed of what was happening on a regular basis and consequently we PROJECT DURATION 26 weeks remained on good terms for the project duration. ARCHITECT AOF Architects  Client is delighted with the project and due to their recommendation we were awarded another house QUANTITY SURVEYOR Phelan Doyle & refurbishment project. Associates  Repeat requests from the Architectural practice involved to tender further projects. STRUCTURAL Casey O’ Rourke ENGINEER

ADCO CONTRACTING & CIVIL ENGINEERING Unit 9 Canal Walk, Parkwest Industrial Estate, Dublin 12. DATE: 27 05 2015 REF: ADMIN/ 1324/LET-10 RE: REFERENCE FOR ADCO CCE To Whom It May Concern, We confirm that since 2012, this practice has worked with ADCO, on the delivery on two construction contracts including: 8 Crosthwaite Park East, Dun Laoghaire: Restoration & Extension of protected Victorian Structure 9 Laburnum Rd, Clonskeagh, Dublin 14: Refurbishment & Extension of a 1960’s Residence We have no hesitation in recommending ADCO Ltd as a contractor. Michael Foran and his team are a pleasure to work with. Michael, while being a good general contractor, is also is good at running a project. He is committed, good with deadlines, under control, helpful AND he is good with clients. This combination of skills is a pleasure to work with. We hope to work with them again soon. If you require any further information please do not hesitate to contact me. Yours faithfully Max O’Flaherty AUGHEY O’FLAHERTY ARCHITECTS

PFIZER, GRANGE CASTLE, DUBLIN ADCO were contracted to fit-out Clean Room Suites 2 and 4 in Pfizer’s main production facility in Ireland. CHALLENGES FACED  The project was carried out under an intense program of works with short lead-in time for deliverables.  Limited detail on design required a “hands on approach” to site-specific items, including hand dig around specific areas where existing live services were potentially laid.  Double shift work was required to micromanage the program of works alongside the M&E subcontractors to ensure the project completion date was achieved.  Daily work permits and SPAs were required and daily white board progress review meetings held to maintain tight control.  Because the building was occupied, there was limited access within the existing suites for the construction and installation of underground services. ADCO overcame this problem by constructing temporary clean room walls to isolate work from the production areas. TECHNOLOGIES  Stud / dry lined clean room and firewalls up to 7 meters were installed as part of the upgrade.  The project required the installation of clean room doors to include interlock systems, as well as clean room floor and ceiling finishes.  Complete internal civil services were implemented, including steel gantries, concrete bunds, underground double contained stainless steel st nd drainage lines and in-fills to 1 and 2 floor concrete slabs.  Works included complete M&E builder’s work openings installation from plant rooms to process lines out onto the main roof structure. SUCCESSES KEY INFORMATION 2 AREA 7,200m  Fast track programme was successfully implemented and delivered by ADCO management PROJECT VALUE €400k on site. The project was completed with no reportable accidents, on time and within budget. PROJECT DURATION 6 months  The high standard of finish exceeded the client’s expectations and complete works met their ARCHITECT Jacobs objectives. QUANTITY SURVEYOR Pfizer – NSI M&E CONSULTANT Jacobs Engineering CIVIL STRUCTURAL Jacobs Engineering

DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE, DUBLIN The project comprised the construction of a Fire Brigade road to the perimeter of the existing Baldonnel Casement Aerodrome Airport. CHALLENGES FACED  A Construction Traffic Management Plan was developed, reviewed and implemented in conjunction with Air Traffic Control on site.  Through careful pre-planning and coordination with the asphalt plant, ADCO were able to ensure that the final asphalt coating could be laid over the weekends.  Advance planning with management, Airport Police Security and operatives’ vetting forms ensured all personnel were approved for access prior to any works commencing on site. TECHNOLOGIES  ADCO collaborated with Air Traffic Control to develop a construction programme, which allowed a continuous install of the hot roll asphalt, eliminating broken joints on the finished road surface. SUCCESSES  The project was completed with no reportable accidents, on time and within budget.  The works were completed to a high standard and exceeded the client’s expectations. The client was impressed by ADCO’s proactive approach to working with ADCO approved key suppliers to ensure a seamless final finish was achieved. KEY INFORMATION  These works were completed over a number of weekends when there were limited flight arrivals AREA Roadway 3km and departures. PROJECT VALUE €180k PROJECT DURATION 4 months ARCHITECT DoD In-house QUANTITY SURVEYOR DoD In-house M&E CONSULTANT DoD In-house CIVIL STRUCTURAL ADCO Contracting

CRESCENT BUILDING, PARK WEST, DUBLIN 12 The Crescent Building was constructed in three phases and comprised a seven story structure, containing 232 apartments with 9 cores and a considerable ground floor podium slab over parking. Mick Foran was the Contracts Manager for this project and won the prestigious “Construction Manager of the Year” award for his successful delivery of the project. The overall scheme comprised 450 residential units with retail space at podium level and had a value of €80m. CHALLENGES FACED  The contract was awarded as a RIAI Blue Form without quantities. It was a fixed price contract and cost control was of utmost importance to the client.  The programme was tight, requiring delivery of the project within 22 months and left no scope for contingency.  Careful consideration was given to production management and quality control ensuring that the building was watertight at an early stage.  The complexity of the design meant there was considerable potential for buildability problems. Intensive forward planning was necessary to avoid potential risks in identified areas.  The curved shape of the building presented a challenge in terms of cutting and fitting the steel roof beams to match the contours of the structure.  The overall setting out on the building had to be very precise to ensure all pre-cast techrete panels fitted exactly once they arrived on site.  Most challenging was the installation of the punch-out window areas. Projecting approximately one metre from the face of the already-fitted techrete panels, these KEY INFORMATION cantilevered areas comprised a concrete / 2 stone and insulation sandwich panel with a AREA 36,000m further steel frame over the base, carrying PROJECT VALUE €80m limestone face work and window infills between the stone pilasters. This required PROJECT DURATION 22 months considerable on and off-site coordination with subcontractors. ARCHITECT Project Architects QUANTITY SURVEYOR Kerrigan Sheanon Newman M&E CONSULTANT R N Murphy CIVIL STRUCTURAL O’Connor Sutton Cronin

TECHNOLOGIES  The complex design consisted of 5 arcs for setting out with a faceted slab edge.  Wide spans, large faceted techrete panels, significant window systems, boxed out steel balconies and steel backed stone clad projections on the top two floors added to the complexity of the project. SUCCESSES  The attention to detail and quality of the project exceeded the client’s expectations, which reduced snag lists and facilitated the early closing of the units.  The project was completed one month ahead of programme and within budget. The final account was agreed 3 months before the end of the project, which reflected the tight control of costs.  There were no accidents during the 21 months of construction.  The successful completion of Crescent Building led to the negotiation of Academy Building and Concert Building on the same site. These projects had a combined approximate value of €45m.



Cyril Sweett Limited '.: cyrilsweett Anglesea Buildings Upper George's Street global knowhow Dun Laoghaire Co. Dublin lreland M. FORAN Our ref: DA\NL\O11\REF. T. +353 1 284 3300 F- +353 1 2843362 E. info.dublin@cyrilsweeft.com www.cyrilsweett.com To Whom it Mav Goncern 17tn November 2009 Reference, Mick Foran Dear Sirs. \ ln my previous employment as Head of Harcourt Project Management I employed Mick Foran on a number of projects from 2003 until 2006. Mick headed up the construction teams for these projects which included the prestigious new John Player manufacturing handed over to a high specification building in Parkwest which was successfully and on Programme and two apartment buildings, the Crescent and Opera to the total value of €80 million also on Programme. The Crescent building has won a number of awards and I believe that Mick was also an award winner in the €50m category for Building Manager of the year for that project. On all accounts his leadership and eye for detailwas first class and his attitude to providing was second to none. client satisfaction I would have no hesitation in recommending Mick to any client. Yours faithfully, Dermot Arthur All lreland Director of Project Management cyri|sweettUmitedRegiste.edofice|Ang|eseaBui|dings,UpperGeoqe'sstret'DunLaoghaire'co.Dub|in.Regislerdin|.e|andNo.J056'Qua|iyA$urdto Shane H. Boyd, Paul v. Maguire, Neil Colin, PeterWilliams, AIan Manuel (S@ttish), Gordon Blackwood (S@ttish) Ux I Europe I micote East I Asia Pacific I India

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Certificate of Achievement Valid for 12 months from: 24th June 2015 This is to certify that; ADCO Contracting & Civil Engineering Ltd Safe-T-Cert No: STC - 1551104 is operating a Health and Safety Management System in accordance with the requirements of the Safe-T-Cert system and is hereby registered under the Scheme in respect of the following activities: General Building & Civil Engineering Contracting Safe-T-Cert - Scheme Manager IOSH - Chief Executive CONSTRUCTION iosh ssiP SAFETY EMPLOYERS SCHEMES IN FEDERATION PROCUREMENT

IOSH losh The Grange Highfield Drive Wigston Leicestershire LE18 INN UK Mr Michael Foran ADCO Contracting & Civil Engineering Ltd t +44 (0)116 257 3100 Unit 2ANangor Road f+44 (0)116 257 9112 .. n • r-, www.iosh.co.uk Nangor Business Park Dublin12 From the Ireland Chief Executive Jan Chmiel Your ref:STC-1551104 Our ref: CL/DB 30 June 2015 Dear Mr Foran, I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you and your company for the outstanding results from your last Safe-T-Cert audit. This is a great achievement and you should be rightly proud of it, the scheme and the auditing standard are of the highest order, which adds even greater credibility to this result. Your challenge for the future is to maintain and build on this standard and to strive for ways to improve the way you manage your health and safety risk, but your excellent progress in the Safe-T-Cert scheme gives me confidence that you can do it best wishes for the future. Yours sincerely Mr Jan Chmiel Chief Executive Institution of Occupational Safety and Health Founded 1945 Incorporated by Royal Charter 2003 Registered charity 1096790 Recognised by the ILO as an international NGO