by Richard Buckley, Editor, Business Eye

Marcon has been awarded a fit-out contract for the eagerly awaited Hinch Distillery in County Down.   The total investment in the fit out of the distillery will be approximately £1M on completion.


 

The 30,000 sq ft, two-story building will include a large whiskey and gin distillery producing the Craft Hinch Irish Whiskey and Ninth Wave Gin brands.  The new building will feature an interactive visitor centre, coffee shop, retail area, outside courtyard space and multi-purpose events spaces.

 

Fully trained guides will bring visitors on an interactive and informative journey that will include a history of Irish whiskey and its unique distilling process, tutored tasting sessions, a specific gin tour and the opportunity to produce and bottle their own gins. The visitor centre will be able to accommodate more than 100,000 visitors a year.

 

Marcon will work in partnership with world-renowned design company Drinksology to deliver Dr Terry Cross’ vision to create this unique and first of its kind facility in Northern Ireland. 

 

Dr Cross OBE, Chairman of the new Hinch Distillery, commented: “We are launching the Hinch Distillery to provide visitors with a highly differentiated product and experience that couples the production of our quality spirits with a story and heritage.  We hope it will become an attraction in its own right and offer guests a real understanding of the skills and methods needed to produce our spirits.”

 

Marcon will be responsible for delivering the full fit-out of the new distillery which will include all specialist joinery items, such as feature bars, bespoke wall panelling, fixed furniture and floor and ceiling finishes.

 

Director at Marcon Fit-Out, Mark O’Connor, said: “We are really proud to have been awarded this prestigious project. Given the ambition of the facility to be a leading visitor attraction, the fit-out will be of the highest standard.  All of the specialist joinery items will be produced in our manufacturing facility, giving us the opportunity to showcase Marcon’s quality finish.  It will be really exciting to see the completed distillery when it opens this year.” 

 

Sustainability lies at the heart of the new distillery and the same applies for the fit-out phase of the build.  Since the inception of the project the team at Hinch Distillery has worked closely with the Woodland Trust to plant 12,500 trees throughout the estate.  Marcon has had a major contribution to the project’s environmental, social and economic sustainability targets.  The company has ensured that all timber products are procured from sustainable sources and are FSC accredited and it is also dedicated to producing zero waste to landfill during the project. 

 

Marcon is also committed to using local companies within its project team, providing employment opportunities within the local economy and has also ensured that trade apprentices get the opportunity to contribute to the delivery of the project both in its specialist joinery workshop and within its supply chain.

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Mark O’Connor, Director, Marcon Fit-Out and Dr. Terry Cross OBE, Chairman, Hinch Distillery.

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