Recent Projects
Avoca Dunboyne
This refurbished Avoca store in Dunboyne offer customers fresh vegetables and salads, which are grown in their own kitchen garden by resident specialist grower Dermot Casey. Dermot chose Enrich Progrow for all the raised beds in the greenhouse to grow ingredients for the café.
Bord Gais Headquarters
Enrich specified the manufacture and delivery of 500 cubic metres of roof soil for landscaping contractor Peter O’Brien Landscapes.
Bord na Mona Visitors Centre Lough Boora
Bord na Mona Visitors Centre in Lough Boora requested Enrich to conduct a site investigation in order to characterise soil conditions on site, advise on amelioration techniques and assist with tender for landscape architects Brady Shipman Martin.
Central Bank
The new offices of the Central Bank are now an iconic part of Dublin’s North Quays. This highly modern building has been awarded the highest sustainable ratings for BREEAM. Many key components of the building make-up were chosen for their environmental benefits.
Department of Environment Headquarters in Wexford
Enrich engineered and delivered 300 cubic metres of free draining soil, capable of supporting a wide diversity of plants on roof areas which are subject to minimum maintenance.
Dublin Zoo
Enrich design tested and produced load bearing soil to incorporate recycled rubber instead of aggregates for planting the areas within the Gorilla Enclosure at the zoo.
Fairyhouse Racecourse Co. Meath
Soil testing was carried out at the racecourse, the results were interpreted and a customised soil improver was supplied in order to alleviate poor grass growth on reclaimed areas of the track.

M3 Motorway
A site previously used during motorway construction was remediated in order to return it to agricultural use for Willis Bros Civil Engineering.
Navan Racecourse
Enrich was tasked with designing a new drainage system and implementing a soil management plan to achieve better grass growth, which resulted with the subsequent improvement of the racing surface.
Tesco Extra – Liffey Valley
A Tesco Extra store located in the Liffey Valley Shopping Centre where Enrich structural soil was used in the perimeter walkway and cycle paths. The structural soil was used to meet SUDs requirements and form the base for tree planting in a highly trafficked area.
Titanic Quarter Belfast
Enrich designed and manufactured a variety of soil and compost mixes for this redevelopment, including load bearing soils for tree pits, lightweight soils for roof tops as well as ameliorated soil for general landscaping purposes.