Boland’s Mills

Residential
Mixed use

The Bolands Quay urban renewal project, marking one of the most extensive and vibrant buildings in  Dublin. Bringing life to the  Docklands' historical industrial warehouses, pillars of Ireland's heritage.

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Capital Dock

Mixed use
Residential
Commercial

Capital Dock stands as a monumental mixed-use development in Ireland, sprawling across 4.8 acres. This impressive project boasts 370,000 sq. ft. of office space housed within three buildings, alongside 190 premium multifamily residences distributed among three additional structures, including a striking 23-story tower that serves as a prominent entrance to the city.

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Charlemont Square

Commercial
Mixed use

Charlemont Square, the pivotal second phase of Dublin 2's Charlemont Street renewal, marks a €210 million transformation of about 13,000m2 of previously neglected space into a key community hub. Launched in January 2018 and completed by December 2022, it aimed to create a vibrant center for local interaction and events.

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UCD Confucius Institute

Educational

MJP was delivering comprehensive Fire Safety Services for the Confucius Institute for Ireland, a dedicated space designed for the fusion of Chinese and Western cultures, aimed at fostering dialogue and exchange.

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Mayson Hotel

Hotel

The Mayson project skillfully reimagines two heritage sites: a townhouse from 1860 and an industrial warehouse built in 1870, both protected for their historical value.

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Horgan’s Quay - Cork

Hotel
Commercial
Mixed use

MJP are providing a full fire safety and disability access consultancy service for this prestigious development from initial concept design stage, through statutory approvals, construction and handover.

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Carlow IT Research and Innovation Building

Educational

Designed by Scott Tallon Walker Architects, the project comprises the construction of a new Research and Innovation Centre building, to be located to the West of the existing principal campus buildings (Nore & Slaney buildings) and facing the existing Kilkenny road. The building will be three storeys high with a maximum gross floor area of c.2480 m2. 

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