Sisk Group
Sisk Group is a construction and property company founded in Cork, Republic of Ireland in 1859[1] with operations in Ireland, United Kingdom, Belgium, Poland and the Middle East.
History
After an apprenticeship as a plasterer and at the age of 22, John Sisk set up the construction business in 1859. The company moved to Dublin in 1937.
There are two main divisions - Sicon (construction) and SHG (Sisk Healthcare Group) focusing on healthcare.
Sisk's profits doubled to €85.4m in 2005.[2]
In 2009/10 The Sisk Group established offices in the UAE. They have a partnership and JV with the Nasser & Emirates Contracting Company and in 2010 they won their first job in Abu Dhabi with the expansion of the Al Ain Oasis Hospital.
The Sisk Group is still very much a family-run company, with Richard Sisk, J.P. Sisk and Owen Sisk being fifth generation family members holding places on the Sisk executive board as at late 2014.
Projects
- Aviva Stadium
- Grand Canal Theatre
- National Conference Centre, Dublin
- Limerick Tunnel
- Crossrail - joint venture with Dragados to construct the Eastern Running Tunnels
- Lewisham Gateway
- Port Salford
- Chatham Waters
Subsidiary companies
- John Sisk & Son Limited - UK and Ireland divisions
- Korine Property Partners
- Origo Distribution[3]
- Stone Developments
- Williaam Cox
- Cardiac Services
- ESCHMANN
- M.E.D. Surgical
- Synapse Medical
- Tekno Surgical
References
- ↑ "Building A Business". Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ↑ Aughney, Jim (29 September 2006). "Sisk's profits double to €85.4m in 2005". independent.ie. Retrieved 8 July 2011.
- ↑ "Official Corporate Website". Origo eCommerce. Retrieved 8 July 2011.