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Webworks

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Address Eglinton Street, Cork
Telephone 021-4671400
Opening Hours 10.30 a.m. - 3.30 p.m.

Webworks is a state of the art regional technology hub located at the corner of Eglinton Street and Albert Quay,

Webworks is constructed on this historic site provided by Cork City Council which was the former West Cork railway terminus. The terminus for the Cork Bandon and South Coast Railway was completed in 1851 at Albert Quay. The old terminus had three passenger platforms, a carriage storage area, and sidings into the Cork Corporation’s stone yard and into the corn market.  Between 1851 and 1893, the mileage of the Line extended from 20 to 94 miles.  This site incorporates the significant historical premises known as Albert Quay House, a stone building, which is a protected structure.

The Webworks building was designed by Scott Talon Walker and was constructed by John Paul Construction on behalf of Howard Holdings. It was officially opened in 2006.  Located in very close proximity to the business centre of Cork and within the Docklands Re-Generation Zone the building is ideally situated to house this state of the art regional technology hub.

There are 36 distinct units in Webworks, ranging in size from 31 sq metres to 204 sq metres and overall there are 3300 sq metres of space and a capacity to accommodate 450 people.  There are four meeting rooms and availability of video and phone conferencing facilities.  The atrium in the centre of the building hosts the reception area and the shared secretarial services, also a coffee dock and on each floor there is a breakout area, which provides a pleasant relaxing area for both tenants and guests.

Webworks is managed by Integris Facility Managers, who take great pride is maintaining the building and offer a first class service to its tenants. Integris, a Project and Facility Management Company helped manage The Webworks from design through to Construction and maintenance.

Webworks

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