Birdhill Firm Commits To Apprenticeship Training
Construction plant and machinery distributor, McHale Plant Sales of Birdhill has committed to increasing the number of apprentices taking technical training within its organisation.
The decision comes on foot of their recent publication of a career guidance booklet entitled ‘Career Choices In the Construction Plant & Equipment Industry’.

Picture shows McHale Plant Sales director, John O’Brien (left) and senior sales executive, Denis McGrath – himself a graduate of the company’s apprenticeship programme – with copies of the company’s careers booklet, the content of which can be viewed on the its website www.mchaleplantsales.com
Encouraging young people to view apprenticeship as a pathway to valuable skills training, and the route to a long term career in what a spokesman said is ‘a most exciting and stimulating industry’, the McHale programme is being implemented in association with Solus, the state agency responsible for such programmes.
In a related development, Adrian Canavan from Sligo, a McHale technician for over 15 years, recently took second place in a Komatsu Europe-wide Advanced Technical Competition held in Brussels in which he displayed ‘the most in-depth knowledge’ when detecting faults that had been embedded in a range of machines for examination purposes.