RoanKabin delivers €2m project
Minister for Lifelong Learning Sean Haughey opened the new Educate Together School in Grangegorman, Dublin 7. The €2m 16-classroom primary school was designed and built by Kildare-based modular building company RoanKabin.
RoanKabin won the competitive tender issued by the Department of Education, after scoring best in the competitive tendering process due to a combination of competitive pricing and project experience.
The new 25,000 square foot two-storey school building includes resource centre and special needs as well as regular classrooms. In addition, RoanKabin has also added roads, play areas and full landscaping to the school site.
“We provided a turn key solution to this project, as we have designed the layout of the school, as well as providing the building itself,” says Daniel McEvoy, marketing manager with RoanKabin.
The RoanPlan Modular System uses individual galvanised steel modules to rapidly construct buildings of multiple storeys and of unlimited internal space, which can be tailor made to suit any purpose. This structural steel has a 60-year lifespan.
The RoanPlan System creates highly sophisticated structures with the durability to withstand the most rigorous demands. The core strength of Modular Building is adaptability.
Cost efficiency is a key advantage modular design possesses over conventional structures. The secret of these savings lie in this production system’s ability to achieve economies of scale.
“All RoanPlan modules are manufactured with offsite construction techniques in our 60,000sq ft factory, a state of the art facility which allows us to assemble our buildings in a controlled environment, while benefiting from the advantages of mass production of core components.
“We have taken great pride and care in streamlining and developing our RoanPlan system. Through constant research and design the RoanPlan Modular Building has evolved and still remains at the pinnacle of Modular Building System,” he adds.