To the outside world, Randridge International had the veneer of success. Founded by Charles Quinn in 1993, the company operated in a high-growth space, providing electrical and instrumentation engineering services to oil and gas, pharmaceutical and energy generation companies. Based in the seaside town of Bray, Co Wicklow it also had outposts in the Netherlands, the UK and Oman. Its website states that it has worked on gas projects in the Shetland Islands off Scotland and on a liquefied natural gas project in Norway. Earlier this month, however, the company applied for Scarp rescue proceedings, a formal restructuring process for…
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