Construction BUSINESS

Ardmac Completes Major Rebranding Initiative

 Breaking News
  • McGill and Partners bolsters its Irish business McGill and Partners, the global specialty insurance and reinsurance broker, has appointed John Barry and Jack Farrell as partners in specialty broking in Ireland. John joins McGill and Partners from...
  • Belfast Harbour launches ‘transformative’ strategy Belfast Harbour has unveiled a new strategy setting out an ambitious programme to invest more than £300m in capital projects across the port and Harbour Estate over the next five...
  • Bouygues and Ecocem cement partnership Bouygues Construction and Ecocem have signed a global innovation partnership. Following thorough laboratory and rigorous full-scale testing by Bouygues Construction’s R&D and Innovation team in collaboration with Ecocem, the goal...
  • BusConnects Client Partner selected Jacobs-led team to manage major infrastructure project for Ireland’s National Transport Authority. Jacobs has been selected by the National Transport Authority (NTA) in Ireland to provide Client Partner delivery services...
  • Construction activity in Ireland rises Total construction activity rises for first time in eight months according to BNP Paribas Real Estate Ireland Construction PMI®. The final month of 2024 saw a renewed expansion in Irish...

Ardmac Completes Major Rebranding Initiative

Ardmac Completes Major Rebranding Initiative
October 24
15:14 2017

Dublin-based construction company, Ardmac has completed a rebranding initiative focused on elevating the company’s vision and mission across all the organisation – in culmination with its 40th anniversary as a leading international specialist contractor. The rebranding initiative gives Ardmac, who have a broad portfolio of clients in the cleanroom, data centre, fit-out and refurbishment & construction sectors, a new logo and refreshed identity whilst unifying the company image to reflect how the business has evolved, with a much broader offering and greater reach.

Ronan Quinn, CEO of Ardmac, says: “This is an exciting time for Ardmac as we continue to evolve as a company.  It is important that Ardmac retains its established values but at the same time develops a new and modern identity that shows who we are today. The new rebranding reinforces the value we deliver through our comprehensive service offerings in our four sectors of fit-out, cleanroom, data centre and refurbishment & construction.

He adds: “Ardmac’s vision is to be the contractor of choice for clients and the employer of choice for great people. We have worked closely with our staff, as well as focusing on our clients to develop a brand identity that represents what Ardmac is about. The rebrand evolution represents our integral values and shows how the firm has grown into a respected multifaceted international specialist construction company.”

CAPTION:

Ardmac recently celebrated the completion of a rebranding initiative – in culmination with its 40th anniversary – at the Westin in Dublin. Pictured (L-R) are: Brent Pope; Tom Kelly, Head of Manufacturing, Global Sourcing and Competitiveness Division at Enterprise Ireland; Richard Joyce, Managing Director at Linesight, and Ronan Quinn CEO at Ardmac.

About Author

admin

admin

Related Articles

Constrcution Summit

The Magazine – Construction Business

The Magazine – Construction Summit – 2023

The Magazine – Construction Summit – 2024

New Subscriber

    Subscribe Here


    Advertisements