
Published Date:28/08/24
| Client: | Marlet Property Group |
| Contractor: | Cornelius UK Limited |
| Architect: | Henry J Lyons & Partners Architects (Ireland), Turner & Townsend (Dublin) |
| Location: | Dublin, Ireland |
| Balconies: | 164 balcony lifts |
“We take real pride in delivering our projects. The products we received from Sapphire were of the highest quality. Sapphire were the innovators in relation to the product – they are the brand of choice.”
Pat Connolly, Construction Director, BAM Ireland
Lime Street, Dublin, located in the Docklands, has historically been tied to the city’s industrial past, named after lime kilns that operated there in the 18th and 19th centuries. The area has since transformed from an industrial hub into a modern, tech-driven district known as Silicon Docks.
One Lime Street is a recently completed residential development located in Dublin’s vibrant Docklands area, in the heart of the Silicon Docks. The development comprises 216 one- and two-bedroom apartments, designed with a strong focus on modern living, offering high-spec interiors, stylish bathrooms, and are fully furnished to a high standard.
Fulfilling Aspirations
Marlet Property Group, in collaboration with BAM Ireland, sought to deliver a project that exceeded market standards, despite the unique challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic. The development of One Lime Street was driven by an aspiration to create a best-in-class residential scheme in Dublin’s rapidly growing Docklands area. The scale of the project was unprecedented compared to previous developments, which required a high level of trust and confidence in the processes and technologies being employed, particularly given the restrictions on in-person visits and meetings during the pandemic. Despite unique challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Sapphire manufactured all the balconies, in Ireland, three months ahead of schedule, which were then on site and on time to complete the project on programme.
Precast Structure Connections
A primary constraint faced during the construction of One Lime Street was the integration of precast structure connections, specifically the successful implementation of balconies, which required innovative solutions and meticulous planning to ensure the structural integrity of the building. We worked alongside Flood Precast to ensure that our balcony connection details were not just suitable for the precast concrete frame but would support balconies at every elevation up to and beyond regulation deflection tolerances of L/360.
Water Management
Secondly, water management was a key concern for Marlet and BAM Ireland, so we took steps in the design process to ensure that controlled positive drainage could be integrated on all elevations, including the inset balconies. This meant Marlet and BAM Ireland were able to avoid using rain water pipes (RWPs), which could have been ungainly, aesthetically, and come at an extra cost to install over the project masterplan.
Offsite Manufacturing / Storage
Finally, at Sapphire, we manufacture and store all of our balconies at offsite facilities. The balconies for One Lime Street were manufactured and stored off-site at factories in both Wexford and Lisburn, avoiding significant material delays. Manufacturing and storing balconies in advance of installation means that customers’ programs or site challenges, weather, delays, needing to change sequencing, or even a global pandemic, can all benefit from working to store rather than a ‘just-in-time’ delivery method which lacks flexibility. Learn more about transport innovation on our website: https://balconies.global/resources/transport-innovation-for-balconies/
One Lime Street was streamlined by collaboration between Marlet Property Group, BAM Ireland and Sapphire Balconies.

