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Westbury Shopping Mall, Dublin

Westbury Shopping Mall, Dublin

Dublin Ireland

The Westbury sits right within Dublin’s Creative Quarter, which boasts some of the country’s most celebrated boutiques alongside specialist designer workshops.

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Construction project:
Floor coating - industrial systems Floor coating Floor coating - slip-retarding systems Floor coating - decorative systems Floor coating - conductive systems
Short description
Jurys Hotel Group, the owners of the exclusive Westbury Shopping Mall in Dublin, wanted to upgrade and improve the appearance of the worn marble and natural stone tiled floor. Flooring contractor M V O’Halloran Limited was able to propose a solution using Remmers’ Quickfill System.
Client:
Westbury Shopping Mall
Contractor:
M V O'Halloran Ltd
Site address:
Dublin
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