J.S. Dunlop Ltd, based in Ballymoney, Northern Ireland, are specialists in commercial refurbishment and restoration. Our permanent workforce of over 20 have completed several construction projects across Northern Ireland, particularly in Co. Antrim and Co. Londonderry. The range of services we provide include projects for Education, Health and Business clients, restoration of listed buildings and industrial new builds/alterations.
A commitment to innovation and continuous development, coupled with the highest standards of construction, quality and customer service has earned us the reputation of being one of the primary specialist contractors in Northern Ireland's refurbishment and renovation sector. We are committed to compliance with all legal and other relevant requirements in our activities.
A commitment to innovation and continuous development, coupled with the highest standards of construction, quality and customer service has earned us the reputation of being one of the primary specialist contractors in Northern Ireland's refurbishment and renovation sector. We are committed to compliance with all legal and other relevant requirements in our activities.
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J.S. Dunlop Ltd. was formed by John Dunlop in 1969 to carry out mainly civil engineering works. Over the years the company moved focus from civil engineering into building works, specialising in commercial refurbishment and restoration. John Dunlop retired in 2001 and the company is now managed by his son, Wallace, who has been involved with the company since 1986.
JS Dunlop Ltd. offer a range of general building, repair and construction services in addition to our more specialised markets. Some examples of these projects are listed to the left, however feel free to contact us for further details of past projects or possible ventures that we could undertake for you.
This was our first project for the Irish Landmark Trust, a charitable organization who acquires historic properties in need of repair, restore and offer these properties as unique holiday accommodation for rent. The cottage was built as a hunting lodge for the local estate however fell in to dereliction and was in danger of collapse.
The works at Ballee Community School involved the replacement of floor coverings, wall finishes, ceilings and repairs to the existing building fabric together with the co-ordination of mechanical and electrical contractors. All works were carried out within a busy working school. The project also saw the upgrade of the existing 10no changing rooms and toilets in the school to provide modern, up-to-date facilities.
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