PROJECT PROFILE
McCONNELL’S DISTILLERY, CRUMLIN ROAD GAOL, BELFAST
its own challenges such as the removal of nine cells to airlift in a 30-tonne malt silo and the stills. Rising to the challenge of the complex project required Felix O’Hare & Co to work hand in hand with design teams at Like Architects and Consarc, and Northern Ireland’s Historic Environment Division. Stephen Morrissey, Contracts Manager, Felix O’Hare & Co, said, “We installed a full working distillery made up of 30,000l inter-spirit tanks, as well as numerous distilling tanks that make up part of the distilling operation. “As well as the structural element of the works, we had a detailed architectural fit-out to complete in order to enhance the visitor experience for the client’s whiskey tours. “The structural element of the scheme posed the biggest headache as we had to make major structural changes whilst not disturbing existing slate walkways, cast-iron railings and cast-iron stairs. This was achieved with careful planning and an experienced workforce and plenty of due diligence.” Specialist sub-contractors installed
elements of the distillery outside of Felix O’Hare & Co’s remit, including distilling tanks, specialist wiring and mechanical infrastructure, and were crucial to the overall completion of the scheme. “This was a special project for the company, helping to restore a historic building that played such a large part in the history of the north of Ireland,” said Stephen. “The finished article is just breathtaking and the attention to detail and craftsmanship is a credit to all involved.” John Kelly, CEO of Belfast Distillery Company, said, “Adhering to the stringent regulations that come with altering a Grade-A listed building presented numerous challenges, further complicated by the strict requirements involved in constructing a distillery. This project required us to meticulously address extensive wear and tear, all whilst carefully preserving the building’s historic features. “The construction team at Felix O’Hare understood these challenges but also shared our passion for the project, and we’re beyond thrilled with the end result. Looking back at the early artistic
impressions, it’s amazing to see how closely the final product mirrors those initial designs. “The precision and care taken in every step of the restoration not only fulfilled our vision but also honoured the historical significance of the Crumlin Road Gaol, plus ensured we have a brand home for McConnell’s Irish Whisky that does justice to a brand which also has great history in Belfast. We’re proud to have created a remarkable new space in Northern Ireland that respects its past while looking boldly towards the future.” Client: McConnell’s Irish Whisky Main Contractor: Felix O’Hare & Co Ltd Architect:: Like Architects Conservation Architect: Consarc Structural & Civil Engineer: Design ID M&E Engineer: ISD Quantity Surveyor: Naylor + Devlin PROJECT TEAM...
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