
Siphonic & Gravity Rainwater Drainage for Mixed Use Development
Design of siphonic and gravity rainwater drainage system for Charlemont Square, followed by prefabrication, installation, testing and commissioning.

Design of siphonic and gravity rainwater drainage system for Charlemont Square, followed by prefabrication, installation, testing and commissioning.

Siphonic rainwater drainage is most efficient choice for large warehouse facility for tech multinational in Dublin

Spencer Place North & South Client RGRE Contractor PJ Hegarty Architect Henry J Lyons Technology Siphonic & Gravity System Scope Design, Pre-fabrication, Installation & Certification

Project West Pharmaceuticals Location Waterford, Ireland Client ARUP Technology Siphonic drainage system Scope Design, Prefabrication, Installation The West Pharmaceuticals development is a 8,800sqm facility in
At the junction of the Airport rd and Griffith Avenue on Dublin’s north side, the Griffith Wood Apartment block is destined to be a showcase development when construction is completed.

Project Takeda / MSD Biologics Location Dunboyne, Meath Client Jacobs Engineering Technology Siphonic & Gravity Scope Design, Prefabrication, Installation MSD Dunboyne Biologics, formerly Takeda/Shire, is

Capcon show drainage expertise on one of Ireland’s largest ever sites. So far we’ve installed 4.2km out of 7.5km rainwater pipework.

Brewery Quarter Accommodation Project 18 – 113 Brewery Quarter Student Accommodation Location Main Street, Cork Client BAM Construction Architect Scott Tallon Walker Technology Siphonic &
Capcon Engineering has recently completed a significant gravity drainage project in a new Dublin data centre for a large multi-national client.

25% Cost Savings Achieved on Key City Centre Site Project 18-131 Dublin Landings 3-5 Location Dublin Contractor Walls Construction Architect RKD Technology Siphonic & Gravity

Capcon Engineering has recently completed a significant gravity drainage project in a new Dublin data centre for a large multi-national client.

This was a particularly large-scale project requiring bespoke siphonic drainage which posed difficulties for installation and design. The scale of the project and access requirements required a significant amount of planning and programming.
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