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Dublin Building Systems

General Contractor
Founded in
1970
Privately Held
$11M
30
Real Estate, Commercial Construction, Design-Build Construction, Industrial construction, Pre-engineered steel construction

About Dublin Building Systems

Dublin Building Systems, Inc. is a prominent family-owned construction firm operating in Ohio, specializing in design-build commercial and industrial construction for over 50 years. Founded in 1970 by Victor D. Irelan, the company has established itself as a leader within the construction sector, showcasing an impressive portfolio that includes a diverse range of building projects such as manufacturing plants, warehouses, corporate headquarters, office buildings, medical facilities, sports complexes, and retail establishments.

With a primary focus on delivering exceptional design-build services, Dublin Building Systems integrates various stages of construction from initial planning through project completion. Their team consists of skilled engineers, designers, and project managers who possess extensive experience and knowledge of the unique requirements associated with design-build projects. This enables them to offer customized solutions tailored to their clients' specific needs, thereby ensuring high-quality project outcomes.

Dublin Building Systems services a broad clientele, including businesses across various sectors such as aviation, banking, education, industrial, manufacturing, medical, recreational, and community projects, as well as retail and logistics. Their collaboration with established subcontractors and architectural firms reflects their commitment to maintaining high standards and delivering on promises. This network of partnerships is instrumental in executing projects efficiently, owing to their collective expertise in design-build practices.

Promoting a merit-shop structure, the company prides itself on employing a workforce that seamlessly combines on-site supervision with a range of specialized labor skills. This includes responsibilities related to foundation laying, concrete work, structural steel erection, carpentry, and other critical construction tasks. The dedication of Dublin Building Systems to fostering long-lasting relationships with clients, subcontractors, and consultants speaks to their emphasis on delivering personalized service and sustaining strong community ties.

In summary, Dublin Building Systems stands as a versatile, client-centric contractor well-equipped to navigate the complexities of modern construction while upholding a commitment to quality and personalized attention. Their legacy, built over decades, positions them as a trusted partner for future construction endeavors throughout the region.

Need to submit a Pay App to Dublin Building Systems?

Payment applications generally include the application for payment form and a continuation sheet (which includes a schedule of values and change orders). Depending on the situation, you may also include backup documents like materials receipts and invoices, payroll wage reports, and lien waivers.

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