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TOOMEBRIDGE CONCRETE FIRM TO CREATE 80 NEW JOBS AS ORDER BOOK RISES

written by John February 23, 2016
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Creagh concreteA TOOMEBRIDGE based manufacturing firm has plans for 80 new jobs due to business growth.

Creagh Concrete is eyeing a multi-million pound contract at a nuclear power plant

The firm says 50 of the posts will be in the North of Ireland, with the rest in Edinburgh.

The firm has just won a £27 million contract to supply concrete containers for use in the decommissioning of Dounreay nuclear power station in Scotland.

Up to 6,000 of its containers will be used to store “low grade waste”.

Creagh Concrete employs 650 staff and contractors in seven locations in the Britain and Ireland.

It recently completed apartment projects in Aberdeen.

The company makes a range of pre-cast concrete products, including flooring.

About 80 per cent of its turnover relates to projects outside the North of Ireland.

TOOMEBRIDGE CONCRETE FIRM TO CREATE 80 NEW JOBS AS ORDER BOOK RISES was last modified: February 23rd, 2016 by John

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