Galway City Council awards contract for design and build of 84 residential units at Ballyburke Galway

Seated left to right- Elizabeth Fanning, Director of Service, Galway City Council, Leonard Cleary, Chief Executive, Galway City Council, Cllr. Alan Cheevers, Deputy Mayor, Galway City Council
Peter O’Connell, Managing Director, OCC Construction, Cllr. Declan McDonnell, Galway City Council
Cllr. Donal Lyons, Galway City Council. Standing left to right- Patrick McHugh, Clerk of Works, Galway City Council, Helena Martyn, Administrative Officer, Galway City Council, Micheál Cormican, Senior Engineer, Galway City Council, Kevin Brownlee, Project Manager, OCC Construction, Sinéad Thackaberry, Architect, van Dijk Architects, Shane McWalter, Director, OCC Construction, Cllr. Frank Fahy, Galway City Council, Cllr. John McDonagh, Galway City Council, Michael McDonagh, Administrative Officer, Galway City Council, Sinéad Johnstone, Senior Executive Engineer, Galway City Council, Daniel Connolly, ExecutiveTechnician, Galway City Council, Helen Kilroy, Director of Finance, Galway City Council, Brian Fahy, Architect, VHA Architects, Tony Curran, Executive Quantity Surveyor, Galway City Council.

Seated left to right- Elizabeth Fanning, Director of Service, Galway City Council, Leonard Cleary, Chief Executive, Galway City Council, Cllr. Alan Cheevers, Deputy Mayor, Galway City Council Peter O’Connell, Managing Director, OCC Construction, Cllr. Declan McDonnell, Galway City Council Cllr. Donal Lyons, Galway City Council. Standing left to right- Patrick McHugh, Clerk of Works, Galway City Council, Helena Martyn, Administrative Officer, Galway City Council, Micheál Cormican, Senior Engineer, Galway City Council, Kevin Brownlee, Project Manager, OCC Construction, Sinéad Thackaberry, Architect, van Dijk Architects, Shane McWalter, Director, OCC Construction, Cllr. Frank Fahy, Galway City Council, Cllr. John McDonagh, Galway City Council, Michael McDonagh, Administrative Officer, Galway City Council, Sinéad Johnstone, Senior Executive Engineer, Galway City Council, Daniel Connolly, ExecutiveTechnician, Galway City Council, Helen Kilroy, Director of Finance, Galway City Council, Brian Fahy, Architect, VHA Architects, Tony Curran, Executive Quantity Surveyor, Galway City Council.

Galway City Council has announced that following a restricted tender process, the contract for the development of a new Social Housing scheme named “Fána an tSrutháin” at Ballyburke, Galway, has been awarded to OCC Construction.

The project involves the design and build of 84 residential units together with a new central community/neighbourhood plaza area, local centre units, a café and crèche facility as well as a landscaped amphitheatre.

The development forms part of Galway City Council’s Housing For All Action Plan and will include the use of Modern Methods of Construction (MMC ). MMC is used to describe a range of offsite manufacturing and innovative onsite techniques that provide alternatives to traditional construction techniques. The National Housing for All Policy identified MMC as one of the innovative developments that should be encouraged in the delivery of housing.

The scheme which was designed and brought through the Part 8 Planning process by the Galway City Architects Department, is made up of 71 apartments across 4 blocks and 13 terraced family units. Of the apartments, 40% are designed as age friendly / universal design units which will be located adjacent to the local centre services proposed.

Speaking at the contract signing, Leonard Cleary, Chief Executive, Galway City Council said, “I’m delighted to see this scheme reach this important milestone, with the contract signing for the construction of the new development at Ballyburke. This project will provide much needed housing units in an efficient manner, enhance infrastructure, and improve facilities for residents in the area.”

The contract for the Design and Build of this new development was signed in City Hall on Monday 11 August 2025, appointing OCC Construction to deliver the project. The Technical Advisor team for Galway City Council will be led by van Dijk Architects, and Galway City Council’s Housing Capital Section will manage the project.

Works on site will commence in the coming weeks and it is anticipated that the development will be completed in late 2027.

This brings to 1120 the number of social housing units to be delivered in Galway City in the period 2022-2027, with more in development.

 

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