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Company Experience

We Specialise in Renovations and general construction.

Please let me introduce myself my name is John Paul,  I am a qualified carpenter, and Project manager,  I will be in-charge of your project from start to finish, I do be on site every day ,and  we only run one project at a time unlike some builders ,

 All our staff are Qualified Tradesmen, Carpenters, Plumbers, Electricians and Plasterers,     Bricklayers, tilers, painters, groundworkers, 

With 15 years experience in the Building Trade, We have worked with presteigious customer base, Jackson Homes, Cosgrave Developements, Brian S Nolan Interiors, Chris Edward Interiors Dublin .

e-mail enquiries to (jpbuildingservices@live.ie ) bonded member of the national guild of master craftsmen. John Paul Building Services is a family run business, serving the community for the past 15 years, No Obligation Free Estimates.all work carried out in compliance with the current building regulations,


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A FAS Apprenticeship is the recognised means by which people are trained to become craftspeople in Ireland. The main craft trades have been designated by FÁS and come within the scope of the Statutory Apprenticeship system, which is organised in Ireland by FÁS in co-operation with the Department of Education and Science, employers and unions.

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FETAC (the Further Education and Training Awards Council) is the national awarding body for further education and training in Ireland. Programmes leading to FETAC awards at Levels 1 to 6 of the National Framework of Qualifications are offered nationwide by a range of providers in education and training centres, in colleges and in the workplace.
The National Guild of Master Craftsmen is an organisation representing skilled tradesmen. Its aims are to protect the skills and integrity of its members and clearly define the skilled from the non-skilled thus enabling the general public to choose a National Guild of Master Craftsmen member to facilitate the service they require.

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RECI is a self-regulatory body for the electrical contracting industry. It was formed in 1992 at the request of the Dept. of Energy in order to improve the standards of electrical installation work in Ireland. RECI's aim is to promote and protect the interests of the public as users of electrical service so that they obtain an acceptable standard of workmanship and technical competence within the electrical contracting industry. It also provides a high level of assistance to the industry to achieve this standard.
The Register of Gas Installers of Ireland ( RGII ) has been appointed by the Commission for Energy Regulation as the Gas Safety Supervisory Body ( GSSB ). RGII is a not- for- profit company and is a subsidiary of the Register of Electrical Contractors of Ireland ( RECI ). RGII is responsible for registering gas installers and regulating their activities with respect to safety

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The Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland, founded in 1839, is the representative body for professionally qualified architects in Ireland. The RIAI's qualifications for membership are accepted by the Government, the courts and the EU as the required standard.