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Top 50 2018 CONSTRUCTION 49 CONSTRUCTION TOP 50 CIF CONTRACTORS 1 JOHN SISK & SON TOTAL TURNOVER: €950M ROI TURNOVER: €700M INTERNATIONAL TURNOVER: €250M YEAR END: 31/12/2017 ADDRESS: Wilton Works, Naas Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22. PHONE: 01 409 1500 WEB: www.johnsiskandson.com KEY EXECUTIVES: Gary McGann, Chairman; Steve Bowcott, Chief Executive Officer; Maura Toles, Director of Finance; Donal McCarthy, Managing Director, Ireland East; Frank Quirk, Managing Director, Ireland South & North; Pat Lucey, Managing Director, Civils Ireland; Paul Brown, Managing Director, Civils UK; Guy Fowler, Managing Director, UK Major Projects & UK Regions; Ajaz Shafi, Managing Director, London & UK South; Mark McGreevy, Commercial Director, Ireland & UK; Sean Fitzpatrick, HR Director; Tony Sheridan, Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental & Sustainability Director, Ireland & UK. KEY ACTIVITIES: Main Contractor, Design & Build, Management Contractor, Preconstruction Services, Housing, Civils, Fit-Out. J ohn Sisk & Son’s revenue of €950m for 2017 sees it once again hold the premier position in the Construction Top 50 CIF Contractors list. In 2017, its Irish operations accounted for €700m of that turnover, with UK business accounting for €250m. e main contractor’s pipeline of work in 2018 is robust with the company expecting to exceed the €1bn turnover mark. A company spokesperson says it has been “very selective” in the projects it is choosing, avoiding problematic, loss-making projects. PROJECTS Sisk’s Civil Engineering division completed several substantial projects during 2017, which included the Luas Cross City extension in Dublin and a wastewater treatment plant in Cork. e €70m redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork was also a landmark 2017 project for the company. Its pipeline of projects in 2018 includes a contract to build 470 lodges and 30 apartments at the Center Parcs Longford Forest Resort, as well as the holiday village’s central building, which consists of a swimming pool, bars, restaurants and shops. Other significant projects underway this year include the 56,000 sq m Capital Dock mixed-use development for Kennedy Wilson at the heart of Dublin’s south docks and the Bon Secours Hospital in Cork. In addition, the redevelopment of e Curragh Racecourse in Kildare will be a major project highlight in 2018. Sisk also moved on site at Grangegorman in Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork. Luas Cross City Line, Dublin. Center Parcs Longford Forest Resort.

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Page 1: JOHN SISK & SON · Director, Civils UK; Guy Fowler, Managing Director, UK Major Projects & UK Regions; Ajaz Shafi, Managing Director, London & UK South; Mark McGreevy, Commercial

Top 50 2018 CONSTRUCTION 49

CONSTRUCTION TOP 50 CIF CONTRACTORS

1JOHN SISK & SONTOTal TURNOveR: €950MROI TURNOveR: €700MINTeRNaTIONal TURNOveR: €250MYeaR eNd: 31/12/2017addReSS: Wilton Works, Naas Road, Clondalkin, Dublin 22.PHONe: 01 409 1500Web: www.johnsiskandson.comKeY exeCUTIveS: Gary McGann, Chairman; Steve Bowcott, Chief Executive Officer; Maura Toles, Director of Finance; Donal McCarthy, Managing Director, Ireland East; Frank Quirk, Managing Director, Ireland South & North; Pat Lucey, Managing Director, Civils Ireland; Paul Brown, Managing Director, Civils UK; Guy Fowler, Managing Director, UK Major Projects & UK Regions; Ajaz Shafi, Managing Director, London & UK South; Mark McGreevy, Commercial Director, Ireland & UK; Sean Fitzpatrick, HR Director; Tony Sheridan, Health, Safety, Quality, Environmental & Sustainability Director, Ireland & UK.KeY aCTIvITIeS: Main Contractor, Design & Build, Management Contractor, Preconstruction Services, Housing, Civils, Fit-Out.

John Sisk & Son’s revenue of €950m for 2017 sees it once again hold the premier position in the Construction Top 50 CIF Contractors list. In

2017, its Irish operations accounted for €700m of that turnover, with UK business accounting for €250m.

The main contractor’s pipeline of work in 2018 is robust with the company expecting to exceed the €1bn turnover mark. A company spokesperson says it has been “very selective” in the projects it is choosing, avoiding problematic, loss-making projects.

PROJeCTSSisk’s Civil Engineering division completed several substantial projects during 2017, which included the Luas Cross City extension in Dublin and a wastewater treatment plant in Cork. The €70m redevelopment of Páirc Uí Chaoimh in Cork was also a landmark 2017 project for the company.

Its pipeline of projects in 2018 includes a contract to build 470 lodges and 30 apartments at the Center Parcs Longford Forest Resort, as well as the holiday village’s central building, which consists of a swimming pool, bars, restaurants and shops.

Other significant projects underway this year include the 56,000 sq m Capital Dock mixed-use development for Kennedy Wilson at the heart of Dublin’s south docks and the Bon Secours Hospital in Cork.

In addition, the redevelopment of The Curragh Racecourse in Kildare will be a major project highlight in 2018. Sisk also moved on site at Grangegorman in

Páirc Uí Chaoimh, Cork.

Luas Cross City Line, Dublin.

Center Parcs Longford Forest Resort.