About Us

The MacCann and Byrne Building

The parent company of Ecological Building Systems and Ecological Building Systems UK is MacCann & Byrne who were established in 1906 and are still to this day based in County Meath in the heart of Ireland.

MacCann & Byrne

MacCann & Byrne are importers, manufacturers and distributors of quality timber and building products and have built their philosophy around sourcing and delivering to the Irish market only the best products available. Offering a nationwide, reliable delivery service, MacCann & Byrne, back up their quality promise with a matching customer and after sales service that is second to none. A reputable provider to the Irish construction industry, the mission of MacCann & Byrne is to lead and help develop welcome changes within Irish building practice.

Ecological Building Systems

Since 2000, with the advent of ecologically conscious building, MacCann & Byrne have dedicated themselves to the genesis and development of the sustainable building industry. After spending a lot of time in Europe it was acknowledged by MacCann & Byrne that our European friends are far advanced when it comes to understanding and constructing sustainable buildings. Sourcing only the highest quality sustainable building products for the Irish Market, MacCann & Byrne developed a separate part of their group dedicated wholly to the concept of Ecological Building.

Ecological Building Systems is now the One-Stop-Shop for Sustainable Building supporting and supplying both the Irish and UK markets with both the technical know how and quality tried and tested product for the sustainable building industry. Currently the main focus is on the supply of airtight systems and thermal and acoustic insulation products. However, we are also happy to recommend other suppliers and manufacturers for other aspects when developing a sustainable building.

Ecological Building Systems are proud to be members of and associated with the following organisations:

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