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In Pictures: Donegal engineering firm creates 50 jobs with new expansion

written by Staff Writer October 12, 2024
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An engineering company based in Donegal Town opened its new expansion this week, which it says will create 50 new jobs.

Source Civil Ltd had their expansion officially opened by Minister of State Dara Calleary.

The expansion sees their Donegal-based workforce grow to 270 employees, with their new state-of-the-art ofices only the start of what the company says is a planned €10 million investment in Donegal Town over the next five years.

Their new office space will help them to deliver further projects for clients in Ireland, the UK and across Europe.

Pictured are guests at the opening of Source Civil’s by Minister Calleary on Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Pictured are Madg McGee, John McGee and Mairead Mulhern. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Pictured are Gerry Duffy, Guest Speaker, Enda healy, MD Source and Joe Gallagher. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Pictured are Alma Gallagher, Source, Minister Calleary and Meabh Conaghan, Entrprise Ireland. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Pictured are Minister Calleary and John Watson. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Pictured are staff greeting Minister Calleary. Photo Clive Wasson

Conár Healy with Minister Calleary givijng driving lessons as he opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary unveils aplaque after he opened Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Enda Healy with Minister Calleary who opened Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary speaking as he opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland’s Industrial & Lifesciences manager speaking at Source Civil’s opening on Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Enda Healy, MD Source Civils speaking at the new preimises opening by Minister Calleary on Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Charlie McConalogue, Minsiter for Agriculture, Food and Marine, Fr. McCllone and Cllr. Micheal Naughton. Photo Clive Wasson

Minister Calleary opens Source Civil’s new HQ in Donegal – Friday, 11th October 2024 — Donegal based civil engineering company Source Civil Ltd today announced that it will grow its workforce to over 270 in the next twelve months with the creation of 50 new jobs. The announcement was made at the official opening of Source Civil’s new state-of-the-art offices in Donegal town, which is part of a €10 million investment by the company across a five-year period. Pictured from left are Cllr. Micheal Naughton, Dearbhail Healy, Minister Calleary, Enda Healy, Tom Kelly, Enterprise Ireland’s Industrial & Lifesciences manager and Charlie McConalogue, TD Minister for Agriculture, Food and Marine. Photo Clive Wasson

In Pictures: Donegal engineering firm creates 50 jobs with new expansion was last modified: October 12th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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