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DJ Cahill Construction – Building on solid foundations

24 Nov , 2023  

DJ Cahill Construction Ltd is an exceptional building company in Charleville, Co. Cork specialising in educational, social housing and residential projects. Owner David Cahill explains more.

Construction has been a way of life for David since he was eight years old when his late father Dan brought him to his first building site. Fast-forward 50 years and David is proudly upholding the family tradition in the guise of DJ Cahill Construction Ltd. It was established in 2007 and evolved from his father’s company, DJ Cahill & Son.

“I wanted to keep the same name after my father retired,” David says.

“He had a great reputation in the business and I learned nearly everything I know from him. I have been around sites for as long as I can remember. I have been working full-time in the trade since I was 15 or 16. The knowledge and experience I have acquired in that time continues to serve me well. You could say that building is in my blood.”

Superior workmanship, attention to detail, value-for-money and a commitment to working closely with clients to deliver total satisfaction are the hallmarks of DJ Cahill Construction Ltd. Health & Safety is at the core of the business, and never more so than since the Covid-19 pandemic. From concept to completion, David and his small but dedicated team are with you every step of the way, ensuring that your project is designed and built to your specific needs, and that there are no hidden or extra costs involved. 

The company’s one-stop shop approach will ensure that both the design and building processes are smooth, comfortable and hassle-free. The Co. Cork contractor’s reputation for quality construction and ability to complete projects on time and within the agreed budget is borne out by the high volume of repeat business and referrals it receives from designers and scores of satisfied clients.

By employing highly-skilled people, collaborating with design teams and using only the very best building products, this CIF approved contractor is able to deliver the highest quality construction to its clients. It is proud to be Cork County Council’s long-serving general maintenance contractor in the north Cork area.

“We’ve been working for Cork County Council for 40 years. That speaks volumes. We have many other long-standing customers, suppliers and subcontractors. Donie and Paddy Ring of Munster Joinery were supplying and fitting windows for my father 35-40 years ago and they’re now a huge, multinational company,” the affable builder continues.

David and his three full-time employees are supported by the same tried and trusted subcontractors, including John G McSweeney Plumbing Contractor in Mallow, Eugene Finn Electrical Contractor in Kanturk and Frank McNee Plumbing Contractor in Kanturk. His suppliers include Alu-Fit in Kanturk, Office Assist in Charleville, General Hardware Supplies in Newcastle West, Burton’s Topline in Kanturk, O’Shea’s Topline Hardware in Charleville, JMR Tiles in Mallow and Sheedy Insulation in Duagh, Co. Kerry.

School extensions, general maintenance on Cork County Council’s housing stock – including heating and plumbing, insulation and roofing upgrades – new residential builds and sewage treatment plants for the local authority, schools and private customers are the company’s ‘bread and butter’. David and his crew are currently carrying out extensions to Freemount and Bweeng National Schools. The extension to Freemount National School consists of a new classroom, an assisted user toilet and a new corridor, while the Bweeng National School extension comprises a classroom, SET room, assisted WC / shower room and all associated works. The contractor is also undertaking boiler upgrades in other local schools.

“We’ve been doing school extensions for over 15 years. Our first one was in Charleville. We carried out an extension to Newmarket Girls’ National School shortly after that and on the day of the official opening, I shook hands with six principals whose schools we’ve worked on,” David explains.

The Cahill name has been associated with many prestigious projects in the locality. These include Charleville Golf Club extension, the conversion of the former Church of Ireland parish church on Main Street, Charleville into a public library and the development of the Charleville Sheltered Housing Services building.

“I went 140ft up the spire of the old Protestant Church in Charleville which was daunting to say the least! We were also delighted to collaborate with Sr Celestine on the Charleville semi-shelter that was officially opened by the then President of Ireland, Mary Robinson, in the 1990s,” David recalls.

While the sector remains buoyant, rising material and fuel costs continue to loom large.

“The cost of diesel is having a knockout effect. Even the cost of petrol is having an effect because we run our generators on it.”

Passionate about construction, David would like to take this opportunity to thank his clients, suppliers and design teams for their continued support as well as his staff and subcontractors for their hard work, dedication and expertise.

DJ Cahill Construction Ltd

Clashganniv,

Ballyhea,

Charleville,

Co. Cork.

Telephone: 087 2400 653

Email: [email protected]

This article was published in Building Ireland Magazine, December 2023, Vol 9 No 12