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About Us

Since being founded in 1997, QMAC Construction has grown to become a leading construction company with a strong focus on quality, integrity, and exceeding client expectations. Projects are undertaken throughout Ireland. The company has successfully secured a place on frameworks for projects in sectors including health, education, and specialist restoration work. Landmark projects completed include the restoration of Enniskillen Workhouse, the redevelopment of New Gate Arts & Culture Centre, the fast-track refurbishment of Block MF for Ulster University to accommodate the relocation of the School of Health Sciences undergraduate Degree programme to Magee, as well as the restoration of the iconic St. Joseph’s Monastery in Dundalk.

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Welcome by Rhona Quinn, Managing Director

At QMAC Construction we have taken the view that to continue to be a leading construction company we need to always invest in our people and our processes. We have focused on recruiting and retaining the best people and have invested in training and development at all levels. We have many long-serving staff members including specialist tradespeople, Project Managers, Commercial Managers, as well as support staff who all contribute to turning clients’ ideas and concepts into reality. We are indebted to them along with our skilled supply chain.

Going forward, we are planning to continue to invest in emerging technologies as part of the ongoing digital transformation of the construction industry, as well as improving our efforts to make the company as environmentally sustainable as possible. We will also continue to invest in what is the company’s most valuable asset – our people.

We are privileged that clients and their agents continue to trust us to deliver their valued construction projects. We are committed to ensuring that we deliver every project to exacting standards.

Rhona Quinn, FCIOB, OBE
Managing Director

Awards / Recognitions

Construction Employers Federation (CEF) – Construction Excellence Awards

  • 2022 – Construction of housing at Drumellan Park, Craigavon. Finalist in the Social Housing category.
  • 2022 – Finalist in Apprentice of the Year category.
  • 2017 – Construction of Rivers Agency Headquarters, Cookstown. Finalist in the Commercial Construction category.
  • 2017 – Restoration of Enniskillen Castle. Finalist in the Social/Community Construction category.
  • 2016 – Restoration of St. Patrick’s Church, Donaghmore. Winner of the Restoration category.
  • 2016 – Construction of The Junction, Dungannon. Winner of the Social/Community Construction category.
  • 2014 – Reconfiguration of Block E at Ulster University, Coleraine. Finalist in the Education Infrastructure category.
  • 2014 – Refurbishment of Academy House, Ballymena. Finalist in the Commercial Construction category.
  • 2014 – Construction of apartments at Groomsport. Finalist in the Social Housing category.
  • 2014 – Extension to Enniskillen Presbyterian Church. Finalist in the Social/Community Construction category.
  • 2013 – Restoration of Ashleywood House, Derry/Londonderry. Winner of the Achieving Excellence in Partnering category.
  • 2013 – Restoration of Ashleywood House, Derry/Londonderry. Finalist in the Social Housing category.
  • 2013 – Restoration of Dromore Town. Finalist in the Restoration category.
  • 2012 – Restoration of Charles Sheils Dwellings, Armagh. Finalist in the Restoration category.
  • 2011 – Refurbishment of Calgach Centre, Derry/Londonderry. Winner of the Commercial Construction category.
  • 2009 – Donaghmore Sports Club. Finalist in the General Construction Social/Community category.

Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) – Social Impact Awards

  • 2020 – Construction of Boarding Extension at Campbell College, Belfast. Finalist in the Student Accommodation category.
  • 2016 – Restoration of St. Patrick’s Church, Donaghmore. Finalist in the Building Conservation category.

Irish Construction Industry Awards

  • 2023 – Restoration of the Workhouse, Enniskillen. Finalist in the Contractor Conservation Project of the Year category.
  • 2017 – Restoration of Enniskillen Castle. Winner of the Tourism & Hospitality Project of the Year category.

The Tile Association

  • 2016 – Restoration of St. Patrick’s Church, Donaghmore. Winner of the Best Use of Tile in a Commercial Contract category.

The Green Apple Awards

  • 2013 – Dromore Town Hall. Winner of the Conservation Project category.

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