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Construction Excellence Award 2015

Lowry Building & Civil Engineering Ltd were awarded the prize for the best Social and Community Construction Project at the Construction Employers Federation (CEF) Construction Excellence Awards.

The ceremony was held at the Culloden Hotel & Spa in Holywood, Co Down on 8th October, 2015 and we were recognised for our outstanding works on the Omagh Community Fire Station & District Headquarters.

The project represented the first of a new prototype design for the Northern Ireland Fire & Rescue Service and as such was a flagship project which required the high levels of quality and attention to detail. These elements were noted by the judges who also recognised the technically challenging design aspects and delivery under an intense, accelerated programme.