Contractor appointed for Athy housing project

Much needed homes for families
Contractor appointed for Athy housing project

(Back Row) Gordon Weston, Executive Architect, Kildare County Council, Annette Aspell, Director of Services Housing & Regeneration, Kildare County Council, Sean Cunningham, Quantity Surveyor, Tom McNamara & Partners, Niall Coffey, VHA Architects, Donnacha Reynolds, Senior Executive Engineer, Kildare County Council, Paddy Henderson, Senior Architect, Kildare County Council (Front Row) Cllr Fintan Brett, Leas Cathaoirleach of the County of Kildare, Eddie Doherty, Managing Director, Suirside Construction Ltd, cllr Aoife Breslin, Cathaoirleach of Athy Municipal District, Sonya Kavanagh, Chief Executive, Kildare County Council

Kildare County Council has signed a contract appointing Suirside Construction Ltd. as the main vontractor and Project Supervisor Construction Stage (PSCS), for the Barrack Close housing project on Woodstock Street, Athy.

The project involves the construction of five new social housing units, known as Barrack Close, and the refurbishment of the existing Glandore House to bring this property back into use.

The project is funded through the Social Housing Investment Programme (SHIP), funded by the Department of Housing, Local Government & Heritage and is scheduled for completion in 2025.

Additionally, the project will enhance pedestrian access to Castle Park estate by creating a new landscaped public open space, including Sustainable Urban Drainage Systems (SuDs) features.

Leas Cathaoirleach of Kildare County Council, cllr Fintan Brett said: "This project is a significant step forward in addressing the housing needs of our community. The new social housing units and the refurbishment of Glandore House will provide much-needed homes for families in Athy. We are committed to delivering high-quality housing that enhances the quality of life for our residents".

Sonya Kavanagh, chief executive, Kildare County Council added: "The Barrack Close housing project is a testament to our commitment to providing high-quality, sustainable housing solutions for our community.

“This project not only addresses the immediate housing needs but also enhances the overall quality of life for the residents of Athy. We are proud to collaborate with Suirside Construction Ltd. and our dedicated design team to bring this vision to life.” Eddie Doherty, managing director, Suirside Construction Ltd said: “Suirside Construction Ltd is delighted to be entrusted with the delivery of this important housing development at Barrack Close, Woodstock Street, Athy. This project will provide high-quality homes while enhancing the local community with modern, sustainable housing solutions.

“We extend our gratitude to Kildare County Council and the project team for their confidence in our expertise. We look forward to delivering this development efficiently and to the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship.” 

The Part VIII design was completed by the Kildare County Council Architects Department. The construction stage design team is led by Vincent Hannon Architects (VHA) with the other design team members including Tom Mc Namara Quantity Surveyors, Tobin Consulting Engineers (Civil & Structural+ PSDP), Coffey Consulting Engineers (Mechanical, Electrical & BER) and Cunnane Stratton Reynolds (Landscape Architects).

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