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Recommend and Engineer in Galway

  • 15-01-2009 11:34am
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    Hi All,
    We're looking at purchasing a dormer at the moment which is on a site with a river fairly close (maybe 8-10m).

    Anyway we are looking to get an engineer to do a survey and get it all checked out of our mortgage. So far anyone we ask is reluctanct to recommend any engineer they have used.

    Could anyone with a recommendation for an engineer in the East Galway Area please pm me the details. I would really appreciate recommendation from personal experience. Thanks


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 46,717 ✭✭✭✭muffler


    please pm me the details.
    Way to go. :)

    You could also post in the Roscommon forum and hopefully you may get a couple of replies.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 564 ✭✭✭fishfoodie


    Hi All,
    We're looking at purchasing a dormer at the moment which is on a site with a river fairly close (maybe 8-10m).

    Anyway we are looking to get an engineer to do a survey and get it all checked out of our mortgage. So far anyone we ask is reluctanct to recommend any engineer they have used.

    Could anyone with a recommendation for an engineer in the East Galway Area please pm me the details. I would really appreciate recommendation from personal experience. Thanks


    Thats very close. I'd recommend doing a bit of research yourself as well..

    http://www.floodmaps.ie/


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