Patton is a family business, now in its fourth generation of ownership and management. Established in 1912 it has built a reputation for integrity, quality and vision through its work in construction, fit-out and facilities management. Our website is a demonstration of not just what we’ve achieved in the past, but also our vision for the future. Our approach is based on a blend of experience and innovation which ultimately results in strong, lasting client relationships.
- Adelaide Exchange

- Culloden Hotel

- Mid Ulster Hospital

- Grosvenor Grammar

- Bondelivery

- Ulster Independent Hospital

- Wellington Church

- Belfast Met College

- Carnegie Library

- Livestock Market

- Museum of Liverpool

- Stormont Hotel

- Lowther Castle, Cumbria

- Ulster Museum, Belfast

- Waterfront Plaza

- Musgrave Park Hospital

- Venu Brasserie

- Belfast Central Library

- Cellar Restaurant

- TITANICa: The Exhibition

- Audi

- Boots

- Craigstown Valley

- Next, Shoreham

- Shepherds Bush Library

- Fidelity International

- Murex

- Runkerry House

- Spa Ce Leamington Spa

- Creative Composites

- Langham Hotel, London

- Antrim Area Hospital

- Primark Edinburgh

- Galgorm Resort & Spa

- Bradford Schools

- Castle Douglas Primary

- Henderson’s

- Tullyglass House Hotel

- St. George Wharf

- Zen

- Stranraer Academy

- Dale Farm

- Tesco Horwich

- Bridgewater Cinema

- Pestana, London

A Titanic Project for Patton!

Date posted: 10 May 2012
Having worked last year on the TITANICa Exhibition at the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum which celebrates the launch of Titanic, our Heritage team has now completed the journey …
New Eco House released by Patton Homes

Date posted: 1 May 2012
A new eco house which turns the clock back decades on energy bills has just been released by Patton Homes. At a time when fuel costs are going through the roof the certified a …
Patton begins new chapter with the School of Museum Studies

Date posted: 24 April 2012
“Museum Making: Narratives, Architectures and Exhibitions” has been officially launched at the School of Museum Studies, University of Leicester. The book edited by Suzanne …
