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Office Renovations Munster

  • 05-02-2016 2:08pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 186 ✭✭


    I currently have an office block of 16,000sq.ft that would probably be classed as B category as it is slightly dated. It would certainly be class A in terms of location within Cork.

    I am looking to update this building to reach high category B or A standard. It currently does not have elevated floor etc.

    Does anyone know of a good company that specialise in updated dated office blocks in the Munster area?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,583 ✭✭✭kkelliher


    Torres999 wrote: »
    I currently have an office block of 16,000sq.ft that would probably be classed as B category as it is slightly dated. It would certainly be class A in terms of location within Cork.

    I am looking to update this building to reach high category B or A standard. It currently does not have elevated floor etc.

    Does anyone know of a good company that specialise in updated dated office blocks in the Munster area?

    any recommendations by PM thanks

    The majority of discussions on boards, are house based so I wouldn't think you will get a great response. Given the size you are talking about I would assume any of the office fit out companies would travel for the project no mater where it is. A local architect should be able to draw up a list.


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