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One of the country's biggest building contracting firms, Pierse Construction, is to seek protection from its creditors and has applied for examinership in the High Court. Reports say that the company is making the application in order to safeguard jobs. Last year, the company wound down its UK contracting business, Pierce UK. At the time, Nobby O'Reilly, chief executive of Pierse Construction, said the company's biggest challenge was "to find a bank to fund these projects due to the extraordinary turbulence in the financial markets and, in particular, the funding of PPP projects". He said it had taken the company almost a year to raise the E68 million required for a Irish PPP school-building programme which it launched last month. Its operations include property and residential development, building contracting, civil and marine engineering, as well as specialist areas such as piling and foundation engineering, fit-outs, refurbishment, clean room engineering, demolition and marine outfalls. It has worked on some of the largest construction projects in the country. Projects currently under construction include water supply schemes at Sandyford and Saggart in Dublin, a psychiatric unit in Bessboro, a number of schools under Public Private Partnerships and a number of service stations on the national roads network. 

