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Commercial Construction – €8m Jurys Inn Extension in Co. Dublin

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Commercial Construction – €8m Jurys Inn Extension in Co. Dublin

Jurys Inn Hotel
Custom House Quay
Dublin 1

Stage: Plans Applied

Application Date: 5th June 2015

Floor Area: 3144 SqM

Commercial Construction Application: The development consists of an extension to the rear of the building at ground level to cater for additional restaurant area and conference facilities with a new generator room and increased height of water storage tank. An extension to the west of the existing building consisting of 6 floors over ground floor with penthouse floor set back over, an infill extension to the 5th floor at the front, a reconfiguration and extension of the 6th floor, an additional penthouse floor at roof level resulting in a building of 8-storeys. A re-design of the hotel entrance with glazed canopy, and a new granite paving to the front of the hotel.

Commercial Construction Punch Consulting Engineers

Applicant
Jurys Inn Hotel Group Ltd.
146 Pembroke Place
Dublin 4
01 607 5048

Architect
MacCabe Durney Barnes
20 Fitzwilliam Place
Dublin 2
01 676 2594
planning@mdb.ie | www.mdb.ie

Consultant Engineer
Punch Consulting Engineers
Carnegie House
Library Road
Dun Laoghaire
01 2712200
dublin@punchconsulting.com | www.punchconsulting.com

Average durations: Planning Application to Construction Commencement

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Average Durations: Planning Application to Construction Commencement

In this post we examine the time that planning applications are taking to reach on-site construction commencement across all sectors explored in the first edition of the Building Information Index – Q1 2015.  The average number of weeks for a planning application to reach construction commencement phase is currently at 79 weeks, however applications in the Residential Construction sector are currently taking approximately +80%  longer than this at 142 weeks – almost 3 years.

 Sector

 No of weeks to commencement

Residential

Residential Construction Projects

Residential Commencements

Commercial & Retail

Commercial Construction Projects

Commercial Construction Commencements

Medical

Medical Construction Projects

Medical Construction Commencements

Education

School Construction Projects

Education Construction Commencements

Agriculture

Agricultural Construction Projects

Agriculture Construction Commencements

Industrial

Industrial Construction Projects

Industrial Construction Commencements

Social

Social and Community Construction Projects

Social and Community Construction Commencements

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€2.4m Institute of Technology Tallaght Alterations in Co. Dublin

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Change of use project at Tallaght Institute of Technology

Description: Change of use of Block A building (1,784sq.m.) from office to educational use.

Site: Premier House, Belgard Square, South, Tallaght, Dublin 24

Value: €2.4 Million
Floor area: 1784 Sq M
Start Date: 13/05/15

Commercial Construction Architect

Architect
BMA Planning
128 Lower Baggot Street, Dublin 2
01 6764522
info@bmaplanning.ie
www.bmaplanning.ie

Applicant
Institute of Technology Tallaght
Belgard Road, Tallaght, Dublin 24
01 4042000
info@ittdublin.ie
www.it-tallaght.ie

Architect
Coady Partnership Architects
Block H Mountpleasant Business Centre, Mountpleasant Avenue, Ranelagh, Dublin 6
01 4976766
admin@coady.ie
www.coady.ie

Contractor
Purcell Construction, 57 Briarhill Business Park, Ballybrit
091 780800
admin@purcell.ie
www.purcell.ie

Architect
Patrick Harrington Architects
Argus House, Malpas Street, Blackpitts, Dublin 8
087 6992582
info@pha.ie
www.pha.ie

€3m Retail Development in Co. Westmeath

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Neighbourhood Centre Commercial Retail Development Commenced

The Development will consist of the a Neighbourhood Centre Retail  Development (1967sqm total gross floor area)consisting of a supermarket with Off License and ancillary areas (1504sqm of which 991 sqm is net retail sales area), 3 no retail units (310sqm) and 1 no stand alone restaurant/cafe unit (153 sqm). Permission is also sought for car parking (125 no spaces) services yard, ESB substation, building mounted and free standing signage, hard and soft landscaping, boundary treatments and all associated site and development works. Access is proposed via a new junction on the Ballymahon road which will provide access to the current application site and adjoining development lands

Site:  Cornamagh, Ballymahon Road, Athlone

Value:  €3 Million
Start Date:  08/05/15
Floor area: 1967m2

Commercial Construction Architect

Architect
BMA Planning
128 Lower Baggot Street
Dublin 2
Co Dublin
01 6764522
info@bmaplanning.ie
www.bmaplanning.ie

Consultant Engineer
DBFL
Herbert House
Harmony Row
Dublin 2
01 4004000
dbfl@iol.ie
www.dbfl.ie

Landscape Consultant
Kevin Fitzpatrick Landscape Architecture
94 Foxfield Grove
Raheny
01 4440724
info@kfla.ie
www.kfla.ie

Transport Consultant
JMP Consultants Ltd.
Abacus House
33 Gutter Lane
London
EC2V 8AS
0044 20 3714 4400
london@jmp.co.uk
www.jmp.co.uk

Applicant
Foxglade Limited

Commercial Construction - Capital Docks

Commercial Construction Sector on the Up

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Commercial Construction - Capital Docks

In today’s online edition of the Irish Independent there are 4 headline stories in the commercial property section which provide details on the actual or proposed sale of commercial property as well as the  development of  €200 Million 19 storey skyscraper in the Docklands area of Dublin.

In all, the total potential value of the properties listed amounts to over €420 Million.

Nama is planning to divest itself of 3 shopping centres valued at €120 Million and 8 office blocks valued €100 Million.  The properties in question are spread nationwide and include shopping centres in Cork, Galway and Drogheda Co. Louth.  As well as this it seems that a separate package of 8 offices is being prepared for sale by the National Asset Management Agency.

In another story reported recently, it seems that Nama in co-operation with US firm Kennedy Wilson, intend to develop offices and apartments in Dublin’s Docklands.  The proposed planning permission is said to include what would be Dublin’s tallest building at 19 storeys and if it goes ahead is likely be one of the capitals most high profile commercial construction projects.

Elsewhere, in Co. Louth the Independent reports that offices at the Quayside Business Park have been sold for a figure close to €1.15 Million.

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Positive Signs for Residential and Commercial Construction

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A recent article from the Sunday Business Post references research carried out by Link2Plans and looks ahead at the likely market scenarios from both the commercial and residential perspective during 2015. Link2Plans research is referenced and Managing Director Danny O’Shea gives his view on the residential sector during 2o14 and for the year ahead.

The outlook for the residential and commercial construction sectors during 2015 are positive following a strong finish to 2014.

Optimism for the construction sector is high with key developments in Dublin’s Dockland area and at Cherrywood Co. Dublin it is estimated that approx. €11bn in construction projects are earmarked for commencement in 2015. Boosting confidence even further are efforts by The National Assest Management Agency (Nama) to tackle the supply shortage in commercial and residential construction segments, with Dublin of particular focus. Industry commentators seem to indicate that Nama appear to be willing to divest themselves of loans and property assets at an accelerating rate during this year. Nama itself claims to be well on target to pay back the 80% of the €30.2 bn in senior debt issued to absorb bad loans by 2016. It now appears to be driving the construction of large scale office space and residential units within Dublin as it partners with investors and developers.

By the end of 2016 Nama plans to deliver 4,500 new residential units in Dublin across existing shovel ready sites – 1,500 of these units are planned for construction during this year. Further plans involve the development of more than 25,000 units post 2016, which will go some way to addressing the need for 12,500 new units per annum in Dublin over the next 6 years as highlighted by the Economic and Social Research Instititute (ESRI).

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Source: Sunday Business Post