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Topglass smashes it with multiple new contract wins

£5m secured deals since start of 2024 exceeds management targets

Toomebridge-based specialist glazing and façade contractor Topglass has set a company record for contract awards after securing deals worth more than £5 million since the start of 2024, exceeding the senior management team’s business plan goals
The Topglass senior management and directorship team (from left) Conleth McConville, Shane Staunton, Mark Mitchell, Kara Cassidy, Hugh McCann and Naoimh McConville

Toomebridge-based specialist glazing and façade contractor Topglass has set a company record for contract awards after securing deals worth more than £5 million since the start of 2024, exceeding the senior management team’s business plan goals.

Part of the Rathbane Group and a sister company of fit-out specialists MJM Marine and also Mivan, Topglass has been awarded significant contracts across various sectors, including education, airports, railway stations, warehousing, retail and luxury accommodation with clients such as Heron Brothers, BAM Ireland, Farrans Construction, ISG, Cleary Contracting and Make One Group.

The company says the contracts represent a diverse portfolio that showcases its versatility, expertise and strategic drive towards large scale façade packages.

Managing director Mark Mitchell said: “Winning these contracts is a testament to the hard work, dedication, and ingenuity of our entire team and reflects our unwavering commitment to delivering top-tier services and solutions to our clients.



“We have put great emphasis over a number of years on acquiring new team members and investing in our in-house capabilities.

“What we are seeing now is a clear indication of the success of these investments and, with a very promising forward order book in hand, we are delighted to see such a positive outlook for the future.”

He added: “These projects not only reinforce Topglass’s strong market position, but also contribute to the economic growth and development of the communities in which they are based.”