McCue continues their craft with completion of local contracts

Carrickfergus-based company McCue has made their mark on Northern Ireland this year with the completion of a number of local contracts, in spite of the ongoing challenges.
The contracts included the extensive overhaul and fit-out of SHU Restaurant, which was completed prior to its reopening in October.The contracts included the extensive overhaul and fit-out of SHU Restaurant, which was completed prior to its reopening in October.
The contracts included the extensive overhaul and fit-out of SHU Restaurant, which was completed prior to its reopening in October.

The project management and fit-out company, known for its work with luxurious five-star hotels in central London, has seen an increase in projects closer to home throughout 2020.

These included McAtamney’s Butchers new flagship store in Lisnagelvin Shopping Centre; Holiday Inn Express Belfast’s ‘New Generation Concept’ lobby; health and beauty retailer, Superdrug’s refurbished CastleCourt store, and SHU Restaurant, as well as Danske Bank’s branch refreshes in Banbridge, Abbey Centre and Ballymena, in addition to the internal refurbishment of its Donegall Square West Headquarters.

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Award-winning McCue also completed the fit-out of the spa and wellness facilities at Culloden Estate and Spa, Co Down following its £750k investment. The fit-out at the luxury five-star hotel included the installation of a new linear vitality pool and Tylarium – an innovative combination of sauna and steam bath. A larger steam room, including a feature shower – one of the newest amenities of modern spa design, was also fitted, as well as a new couples’ treatment room and two bespoke pedicure rooms.

McCue has completed a number of local projects this year, including the recent fit-out of the Culloden Estate and Spa, following a £750k investment.McCue has completed a number of local projects this year, including the recent fit-out of the Culloden Estate and Spa, following a £750k investment.
McCue has completed a number of local projects this year, including the recent fit-out of the Culloden Estate and Spa, following a £750k investment.

Showcasing the intricate, bespoke and high-quality joinery skills that they are renowned for, McCue also crafted a new external timber façade, helping create a ‘Nordic’ look and feel throughout.

Gary Purdy, Managing Director at McCue said, “The onset of the current pandemic has had a serious impact on many businesses and organisations throughout the UK and Ireland, and McCue is not exempt from that. One of the silver linings for us though is that it has allowed us to conduct work closer to home, which is always great for our team. We love having the opportunity to leave our mark on prestigious projects such as The Spa at The Culloden Estate and SHU Restaurant.”

McCue’s team completed an extensive overhaul of SHU restaurant, transforming the existing restaurant into three different dining experiences: SHU, The Upper House and Jul’s, each with their own style. The restaurant, which reopened in October, was forced to close a mere week later due to the current restrictions.

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A large volume of the woodwork throughout the three spaces, including the interwoven wicker and woven fabric inset wall panels, was created bespoke for the project at McCue’s manufacturing facility.

Reinforcing their commitment to sustainability practices, reclaimed and existing wood flooring was also used by the team, where possible.

McCue has recently been recognised for their sustainability practices through their participation in the Northern Ireland Benchmarking survey, where they achieved gold.

The survey, organised by Business in the Community, recognises companies that are committed to improving their environmental impacts and performance, ensuring a sustainable future.

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