The autumn edition of Changing Ireland is hot off the press and our CEO, Mary Lawlor, has contributed a fascinating piece about Clann Credo customers Athlone Boat Club. The boat club had many obstacles to overcome in terms of design for their new facility and project management - not to mention Covid-19!
As the Chairperson of the club, Paul Donovan reflected - "we had our fair share of challenges, including a real shock when we were told that we were getting a lower grant then we had expected and, in the background, costs were rising. Dealing with Clann Credo was key to this project. They were responsive to all of our requests and changes. I can't imagine finishing the project without them."
You can read the whole article
HERE.
The article also gives an overview on the webinar Clann Credo held in May - Managing Development Project Costs. In this, project management industry expert, Michael White gives his advice and Paul Gallan, the Treasurer for Athlone Boat Club tells the story of the club's vision and development of their fabulous new boathouse. You can find the recorded event and the presentations
HERE.
The full Changing Ireland Autumn Edition can be downloaded
HERE.