The Royal Hospital Kilmainham, a historic landmark in Dublin operated by the OPW, recently required a modern upgrade: increasing cycle storage capacity while respecting its rich heritage and architectural limitations. Pittman delivered a seamless solution, installing six toast rack bicycle racks and a custom concrete pad to expand capacity from 20 to 60 spaces. This carefully managed project showcased Pittman’s expertise in providing cost-effective, high-quality solutions for sensitive sites. Read the full case study to discover how we balanced heritage preservation with modern functionality.
In 2023, the Office of Public Works began work on a project that would completely transform the streetscape surrounding Phoenix Park in Dublin. The much sought-after project would connect Phoenix Park, Europe's largest enclosed park, with the current Dublin Bus network. To create these bus stops, the OPW had to come up with a solution that would keep bus users, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists happy while, first and foremost, delivering a reliable and efficient bus network to commuters.
The National Sports Campus is Ireland's home of sport and hosts over 1 million visitors annually, ranging from competitive athletes to children. With so many visitors yearly, problems began to arise whereby visitors and pedestrians were at risk in the car parks and outdoor spaces across the campus. Read the case study to find out practical solutions proposed by Pittman® helped to make the National Sports Campus more safe and accessible.