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New team members join us in Ireland and the UK
We’ve recently welcomed five new colleagues to Inland and Coastal as we continue to grow our teams in Banagher, Ireland and Southampton, UK. Anne-Marie Atherton has joined our Banagher headquarters as Project Engineer, alongside Maintenance Engineer Niall Lynch and student…
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Sustainability team shortlisted for gong at Green Awards 2026
We are thrilled to announce we have been shortlisted for Sustainability Team of the Year at Ireland’s prestigious Green Awards 2026, showing national recognition for our efforts to make marinas more sustainable. Green Awards Since their establishment in 2008, the…
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Inland & Coastal achieves JOSCAR accreditation
We’re thrilled to announce that we’ve recently secured JOSCAR accreditation, strengthening our position as a trusted supplier to the commercial ports and harbours sector and making it easier for customers to work with us. The move follows feedback from clients…
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Living Seawalls panels support biodiversity at Padstow
We are pleased to see the latest Living Seawalls ecological project installed at Padstow Harbour. The project enhances marine biodiversity along the harbour wall using nature-based design. The scheme is led by the Duchy of Cornwall in partnership with Cornwall-based…
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How community vision inspired an inclusive waterfront at Twomilegate
At Inland and Coastal, we talk a lot about access for all – but every once in a while, a project comes along that truly embodies what that means. Our recent work at Twomilegate on Lough Derg, Killaloe, is one…
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New floating pool makes a splash in Banagher
Commissioned by the Shannon Banks Trustees, we have delivered a brand-new floating concrete swimming pool on the River Shannon at Banagher, replacing a beloved facility that has served the community for more than 40 years. Designed for year-round use, the…
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Ireland’s first living seawall installed in Cork
We are proud to have played a key role in Ireland’s first-ever living seawall, a pioneering project designed to enhance marine biodiversity and improve water quality in Cobh Harbour in County Cork. Developed in collaboration with the UCC Sustainability Unit,…
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Jeanie Johnston: Enhancing access to Irish maritime heritage
We successfully completed a two-phase floating platform project for Dublin City Council, designed to improve access and visitor experience around the Jeanie Johnston, one of Dublin’s most recognisable maritime landmarks. Working alongside Purcell Construction, consultant engineers RPS and architects Urban…
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ICMS secures pilot jetty upgrade at Port of Milford Haven
We’re proud to announce we have been awarded the contract for the next stage of significant jetty upgrades at the Port of Milford Haven. The project, which will begin mobilising in November, marks an important milestone in enhancing the port’s…
