Foynes-based company appoints new managing director

Niaron Ltd announced the appointment of Colin Cleary (centre) as Managing Director, pictured with Niall Keane and Ronan Keane (left).

A TOP Irish construction and civil engineering company, based in County Limerick, has announced the appointment of a new managing director.

Niaron Ltd, based in Foynes, has announced that Colin Cleary will take up the role of managing director of the company.

Founded by brothers Niall and Ronan Keane, Niaron is targeting further progress, development, and growth, and hope that the new appointment will help achieve this.

Employing 80 people currently, the company specialises in a range of services including civil engineering, construction, marine projects, power generation, utilities, traffic management, and transportation services, with extensive operations and resources nationwide.

The new MD hails from Killimer, County Clare, and is the eldest son of Tom and Rita Cleary. He studied at Trinity College Dublin and Technological University Dublin, qualifying as a chartered engineer.

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Co-founders and directors of Niaron, Niall and Ronan Keane, said: “We warmly welcome Colin as managing director as we target further growth and development and look forward to continuing success for our high-performance team of people, in partnership with our valued clients.”

“Colin will leverage his strong leadership qualities, supporting continuous development in the skills of our people and our organisational and operational resources as we meet evolving industry trends for ongoing success.”

Mr Cleary said: “I’m delighted to join an outstanding team of multi-skilled people where Niaron has a long-established reputation for the delivery of excellent services together with a commitment to quality, reliability, and client satisfaction, while setting remarkable standards in our industry.”

“Building on these foundations, we will continue to develop our organisational and operational capabilities, meeting the needs of our clients and supporting their programmes and projects to success,” Mr Cleary concluded.

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