Bretland Construction opens new headquarters in Edenderry, Offaly

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Bretland Construction Opens New Headquarters In Edenderry, Offaly
Pictured here from left to right, Cllr Tony McCormack, Cathaoirleach of Offaly County Council, Managing Directors of Bretland Construction Fechin and Mary Daly, and Deputy Managing Director Coleman Yates at the official opening today, (Monday, 11th November) of Bretlandā€™s new corporate headquarters Edenderry, County Offaly.
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James Cox

Bretland Construction has today opened its new corporate headquarters in Edenderry, Co Offaly.

The new offices were officially opened by Offaly County Council Cathaoirleach, Councillor Tony McCormack.

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Today’s official opening coincides with Bretland Construction’s 25th birthday in business. Founded in 1999 by Fechin and Mary Daly, Bretland Construction is "committed to delivering quality projects across residential, commercial, and infrastructure sectors".

Deputy managing director of Bretland Construction, Coleman Yates said: "Today, we celebrate the opening of our new headquarters and the remarkable journey Bretland has taken over the past 25 years. What began as a small, family-run business has grown substantially into one of Ireland’s leading construction companies. This is mainly thanks to the excellent team of professionals across many disciplines, the ongoing support of our clients, and the strength of our community of Edenderry and beyond. We are honoured to have Cllr Tony McCormack with us today to mark this exciting new chapter.”

Commenting on the new Bretland offices, Cllr Tony McCormack said: “Bretland Construction has established a reputation for delivering projects of the highest quality, while also contributing to the development of vibrant, sustainable communities across Ireland. The opening of this new headquarters is a testament to Bretland’s commitment to excellence over the past 25 years. I am thrilled to join the team today in celebrating this significant milestone, which also reflects positively on the development and economic growth of the Edenderry area.”

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