B & M O'Brien Brothers Ltd
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B & M O'Brien Brothers Ltd offer a wide range of services to the Construction and Agricultural industries, supplying machines from 1 to 30 tons.
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facebook.comThe latest addition to our plant fleet has landed, a Takeuchi TB295W rubber duck. She has gone straight to work and is already making a big impression!
Work has started for the new Lilly building in Little Island, with one machine tending FK Lowrys 95 ton piling rig and another making a start on pile cropping, pile caps and ground beams.
Another parlour finished in time for calving, this time a 16 unit, including a covered crush area, near Clonakilty.
******* GROUNDWORKERS REQUIRED ******* Due to our increasing workload we require skilled groundworkers. Experience in pipework around houses and all aspects of finishing site works would be preferred. Someone willing to learn with the right attitude would also be considered. Contact 086 1685952 or email info@bmobrien.ie for more details. Full time work.
First parlour finished for 2018, this time for a repeat customer near Bandon. It's a new 24 unit under a 80 x 60 roof, with bulk tank room, plant room, and drafting area/handling facilities all under one roof, as well as a new concrete collecting yard. All the best to the new owners.
Doosan 225 on the move!
140 x 80 cubicle house finished in Barryroe before Christmas👍
150mm HDPE electrofusion welded watermain laid in a site in Crosshaven overlooking Cork Harbour.
A 40 x 30 calf shed finished in Barryroe
Site cleared and foundations poured before Christmas for a new build near Timoleague.
We would like to wish a happy and healthy Christmas to all our family and friends, customers, suppliers, employees and subcontractors. All your support was greatly appreciated in 2017 and we're looking forward to continuing that in 2018.
It's been a busy run up to Christmas here, with two milking parlours being upgraded locally. We demolished an old unit in Bandon to be upgraded to a 24 unit, and demolished an old unit in Clonakilty to be upgraded to a 16 unit. Both farmers went dry at the start of December and will be back milking at the start of February, so no time to spare!😅