Greenline Safe Space antivandal units were provided for secure on-site support facilities on two major carriageway developments. The units were all manufactured off-site in McAvoy’s state-of-the-art Lisburn plant.
Lagan is a Northern Ireland family-owned contractor with an international portfolio and Ferrovial of Spain is one of Europe’s biggest construction and property development groups with interests from contracting to airport management – it also owns the George Best Belfast City Airport.
At the Newry project, Greenline has provided 60 antivandal units in the consortium’s corporate colours. Forty-two of the units on the site are arranged in a u-shaped complex and all are interlinked by a corridor. The robust Safe Space units feature a reception area, employee canteen, offices, meeting rooms, an IT centre, and extensive storage facilities.
In addition, Greenline provided a further 18 units for use as satellite stations along the road development. These antivandal units provide high quality welfare facilities for employees working on the new carriageway. They include drying out facilities, small canteens and toilets.
The units, which are expected to be on-site for around three years, have been designed to enable them to be split up and used on other smaller projects when the main development outside Newry has been completed.
The company has provided 28 Safe Space antivandal units to Lagan Ferrovial for the development of the Dungannon-Ballygawley road. These are being used on the main site complex to provide offices, meeting rooms and a canteen and also to ensure quality facilities for employees at seven satellite sites along the road.