Larkin Engineering has been a leader in the Steel Fabrication and Street Furniture markets since 1986. Our durable street furniture range is designed and manufactured at our purpose built 20,000 square ft. premises in Tuam, Co. Galway. Noel Larkin originally began repairing farm machinery for the farmers of Tuam. Initially when Noel entered the street furniture market he started fabricating Litter bins and he has grown the company to be the market leader in the street furniture market in Ireland with a vast range of robust well designed street furniture including Bollards, Bicycle shelters & Outdoor seating.
Larkin Engineering use many different materials in our street furniture range including mild steel, Stainless Steel, Aluminium & Galvanised. We offer full customisation to all our products and if you have a particular design in mind we have a full in-house design team to bring that idea to life. Over the years Larkin Engineering has invested a lot in machinery to ensure that we can offer our customers a solution, in-house, to whatever problems they may have. Today the Larkin family remains committed to continuing the tradition of manufacturing innovative and quality products for both the public & private sector.
In 2008 Larkin Engineering won the Irish Exporters Associations First flight Exporter of the year award as a result of our success in penetrating the UK market. More recently Larkin Engineering was awarded the contract by the national transport association to supply 316L Grade stainless steel bus poles, display cases & head plates throughout Ireland. The contract value on this is estimated to be €2.2 million. Larkin Engineering has also been very successful tendering in the street furniture market. Some of the tenders we currently hold are with Bus Eireann, Belfast City Council, Iarnrod Eireann, Durham County Council to name a few.
Larkin Engineering is fully accredited to both ISO 9001:2008 & 14001 which outlines our companies commitment to manufacturing quality street furniture with the minimum impact on the environment.
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