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John Kennedy Construction celebrates 10 years

11 Jun , 2021  

Celebrating 10 years in business, John Kennedy Construction is a leading main contractor in the commercial and domestic sectorsspecialising in new builds, school buildings, extensions / renovations, sports pitches and civil works. 

Based in Skreen, Co. Sligo and founded by John and Emma Kennedy in 2011, the contractor’s reputation for quality construction and ability to complete a wide range of projects on time and within the agreed budget is borne out by the high volume of repeat business and referrals it receives from satisfied clients. 

Exceptional workmanship, attention to detail, value-for-money and a commitment to working closely with customers to deliver total satisfaction are the hallmarks of John Kennedy Construction. Health & Safety is at the core of the business, and never more so than in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak. From concept to completion, John and his team are with you every step of the way, ensuring that your new project is designed and built to your specific needs, and that there are no hidden or extra costs involved. 

Whether your next project is a new build, extension or renovation, the West Sligo contractor’s one-stop shop approach will ensure that both the design and building processes are smooth, comfortable and hassle-free. 

“We can look after your new build from foundation to finish,” 

“I’m a carpenter by trade and when we set up the business 10 years ago, we did a lot of roofing and structural work. With the country being in the middle of a recession at the time, we put our hand to everything and anything before things started to pick up and we branched into larger works. We carried out our first commercial school project in 2017 and have continued to go from strength to strength. 

“I have eight lads with me who are a mix of carpenters, block-layers,skilled operatives, machinery operators and engineers. We sub-contract work to other tradesmen such as plasterers, electricians and plumbers. By employing highly-skilled people, working closely with leading architects and engineers, and using only the very best building products, we’re able to deliver the highest quality construction to our customers.” 

If you’re thinking of building your dream home or maybe extending or renovating your current property, then you should look no further than John who has a wealth of experience in this area. School extensions are a growing area for the affable contractor who has completed three such projects in recent years. 

“Schools now account for a large part of our business,” he explains. 

“Rockfield National School in Coolaney was our first school project in 2017. Since April 2019, we have also carried out extensions to Ardkeeran National School in Riverstown and Colaiste Iascaigh in Easkey. The Ardkeeran job was a classroom / staffroom extension, while in Colaiste Iascaigh we built a new state-of-the-art science lab, two new classrooms and also carried out renovations to the existing building. We collaborated with McCabe Architects from Donegal town on the Rockfield and Ardkeeran projects, and with Rhatigan Architects from Sligo on the Colaiste Iascaigh job.” 

John Kennedy Construction also has an impressive track record in delivering sports pitches, civil works, concrete works and farm buildings. The contractor has an array of plant and machinery to cater for everything from drainage and site works to mass concrete. Last year, John completed a new 2400m2 3g Astroturf pitch and community park in Coolaney, Co. Sligo. 

“We completed all the bulk excavation, drainage, formworks, footpaths, floodlighting and car parks. We then teamed up with Premier Pitches (JNC Group) who completed the fencing and artificial surface of the pitch. 

“Sports pitches, groundworks and civil works are all part of the service we provide. We have a lot of experience in farm buildings too and have been doing a fair bit of work for farmers lately.” 

Like most businesses in Ireland, John Kennedy Construction was impacted by the COVID-19 lockdown earlier this year. However, business remains brisk and John is looking to 2021 with optimism. 

“The biggest downside to COVID for us is the difficulty in obtaining materials for certain jobs. The virus slowed down the supply chain but, with a vaccine on the way, things are looking up and we’re hopeful that everything will be back to normal before too long.” 

John would like to take this opportunity to thank his customers and suppliers for their continued support, and his staff for their dedication, hard work and expertise. For a free quotation, please contact the number below. Here’s to the next 10 years of this successful building contractor from along the Wild Atlantic Way! 

John Kennedy Construction 

Skreen, 

Co. Sligo. 

Telephone: 087 9900657 

Email: [email protected]  

This article was published in Building Ireland Magazine, March, Vol 7 No 3