Week 6-STEAM Workshop

  ” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]  STEAM Workshop Week six – It was Ryan’s first week, they looked at environmental engineering and the difficulties around the world to access clean water.They made water filters in a cup using coffee filter paper, charcoal, gravel and sand. They separated the layers with gauze. They filtered dirty water…

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Week 5-STEAM Workshop

  STEAM Workshop Week five -It was Jerry’s last week with the class. He put the children in groups of four and five to work on their project for the last week. The children will use everything they’ve learnt over the sessions to design their own invention. It could be a raft, something that flies…

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Week 4-STEAM Workshop

” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]  STEAM Workshop Week four -The 4th class learnt about engineering in relation to transport including mechanical, chemical, civil and electronic engineers. They learnt about prototypes and had to design and make a car that moved. Then they had to modify their car so that it could self propel, they found this…

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Week 3-STEAM Workshop

” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] STEAM Workshop Week three, the focus was on wind farming to make electricity. Jerry and the kids designed a windmill/turbine that rotated when air acted upon it.The children really enjoyed  this challenge and they also watched a video on wind farming. Excited to see what Week 4 will cover?Find out more…

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Week 2-STEAM Workshop

” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″]  STEAM Workshop Week two was held in the Good Shepard School in Dundrum, Dublin 14. Jerry and the kids focused on the engineering that goes into manufacturing food. They designed a sweet factory using isometric dotted paper, they then used these designs to inspire their actual sweet factories. They worked in…

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Week 1-STEAM Workshop kicks off …..

” order_by=”sortorder” order_direction=”ASC” returns=”included” maximum_entity_count=”500″] STEAM Workshop kicked off this week in the Good Shepard School in Dundrum, Dublin 14. Jerry Brennan, Senior Project Engineer,Stewart Construction introduced himself to the class and explained about all the different types of engineers. He also spoke about building in the real world. The workshop focused on bridges with…

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Stewart Construction named Deloitte Best Managed Company for a fifth consecutive year

L to R :Stewart Construction Employees-Ryan Lavery, Euan Caldwell, Roy Pickford, Rachael Stewart, Dean Stone, Niamh O’Fainin, David Flanagan, David Cleary, Justin Hughes. Stewart Construction was presented with the prestigious Deloitte Best Managed Company 2018 for a fifth consecutive year. Deloitte established this programme 10 years ago and it has become a recognised benchmark of…

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Virtual walk through of Block 5, Parkmore East Business Campus, Galway

View our 360° panoramic renders of this new advanced office building which will be the fifth building in the Parkmore East Cluster. Stewart Construction has previously completed blocks 1-4 which also included fast track fit outs for high calibre occupants. Project Value: Approx €10m     Project Size: 45,000sq ft     Client: IDA/Fine Grain Property   Project Duration: 12 months

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Gaelscoil Iarfhlatha is nominated for three national awards

Gaelscoil Iarfhlatha, the new Gaelscoil  is nominated for three national awards in this year’s Community and Council Awards 2018. Design and Build rapid build schools recently delivered  by Stewart Construction includes Scoil Aonghusa, Mallow and Gaelscoil Mhic Amhlaigh, Galway.    

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Scoil Aonghusa gets Contemporary new Design and Build School under the Department of Education Rapid Build Delivery Programme

  Liam Ahern,Chairperson B.O.M, Brendan Mulligan- PSDP Tobin, Consulting Engineers,Brian Gorman, Contracts Director ,Stewart Construction,Christine Ahern, School Secretary, Catherine Fleming, School Principal, Sarah Brophy, Coady Architects, Kealan Buckley, Deputy Principal, Darren McCarthy, Turner Townsend, Project Manager, Patrick Kelly, Department of Education,Pat Mc Kelvey, Director of Schools, ETB Cork.   The new Scoil Aonghusa Community National School in is set…

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