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59 Multi-unit Residential Developments Granted in January 2016

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Positive Signals from the Residential Developments Sector

The image below provides a geographical location for each of the 59 Multi-unit Residential Developments (> 2 units) granted full planning permission in Ireland during January 2016.  The indicators for the Residential Developments sector are improving as BuildingInfo CEO, Danny O’Shea, pointed out in a recent interview with the Sunday Business Post.

Commenting specifically on the reducing lag time from Planning Application to On-site Commencement, Danny O’Shea says “This lead-in time has stagnated the industry in recent years, but we have seen it reduce gradually throughout 2015. At the beginning of 2015, the duration stood at 141 weeks. This will continue to reduce throughout 2016, further improving the activity levels in the sector. All of this augers well for increased residential output into 2016 and beyond,”.

Residential Developments Granted

Full details on each of the projects highlighted, including project descriptions and key contact details, on the above map are available to BuildingInfo subscribers.  We also offer free trial access via our website.  For further details feel free to contact our support team – 01 9053200 or info@buildinginfo.com

Residential Building Sector – Sunday Business Post

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Focus on Residential Building

In an article from the Sunday Business Post, dated 31st January 2016, Tina-Marie O’Neill takes a look at the current state of play in the Residential Building Sector.  Her highly informative article sources statistics and data from the Building Information Index and CEO Danny O’Shea shines a positive light on improvements being observed through the index. Sunday Business Post

Not so quiet on the new homes front

New homes developments are beginning to appear in the greater Dublin area

It is encouraging to see a flurry of new homes schemes either on the market or preparing to launch in the greater Dublin area at this early stage of the year. With average rents in Dublin just shy of the 2007 peak rental figures, an increase in new homes on the market will certainly help alleviate the housing shortage. Despite the positive upswing, a recent forecast report from the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland put the annual number of homes needed in Dublin at 7,000 and currently the figures fall well short of that. By the end of 2015, just 2,735 homes had received planning permission, prompting the SCSI to argue that the lack of supply continues to put pressure on the “dysfunctional” property market. It also criticised a lack of planning staff in local authorities which translated into long delays on badly needed projects. A small ray of light on that front came from Danny O’Shea of the Building Industry Index. According to O’Shea, the residential sector is on a strong growth trajectory with applications up at the end of 2015 by 29 per cent on the previous year and – more importantly – commencements were up by 98 per cent. As well as that, the average lead-in time for projects to start is reducing. It is currently at about 132 weeks from application to commencement. “This lead-in time has stagnated the industry in recent years, but we have seen it reduce gradually throughout 2015. At the beginning of 2015, the duration stood at 141 weeks. This will continue to reduce throughout 2016, further improving the activity levels in the sector. All of this augers well for increased residential output into 2016 and beyond,” said O’Shea…. To read full article – Not so quiet on the new homes front – Sunday Business Post 31 1 2016

Residential Apartment Construction in Dublin

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80 Apartment Construction Projects Granted Planning Permission during 2015

Our research team have identified 80 apartment construction projects granted planning permission in Dublin during 2015.  The works consist of 26 alterations schemes, 9 extensions to existing developments and 45 new build schemes.

Total units: 2,733

Total Estimated Build Value: €485 Million

Residential Apartment Construction Dublin

Details on all of these schemes are available to our subscribers and via our free 10 day trial.

Q3 2015 – Housing Developments Monitor

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Published recently by the Society of Chartered Surveyors Ireland in conjunction with Future Analytics the Q3 Housing Developments Monitor, which examines housing developments in Co. Dublin of greater than 25 units, shows that in Q3 planning permission was granted for only 13 schemes.

Residential Housing Monitor

Read report here

The monitor also highlights

  • a decrease of 59% in units when compared to Q2
  • only 2,735 units commenced in housing development schemes of 25+ units
  • many projects are subject to delays
  • lack of supply is putting increasing pressure on the property market

Building Information Ireland are proud of our association with this highly informative report and our contribution to it. Details on all schemes referenced in the Q3 Housing Developments Monitor can be found on our website.  

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Sunday Business Post Investigates the Housing Crisis

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“Data from Building Information Ireland shows scale of challenge…”

In the article featured in today’s Sunday Business Post Michael Brennan and Fearghal O’Connor look at how Ireland’s labyrinthine planning system, rising rents and changing demographics are contributing to the housing crisis and investigate if these problems be fixed? Sunday Business Post The article examines how in recent years, the building industry industry in Ireland was on its knees. However now, demand for housing is increasing rapidly, but supply is lacking? Right across Dublin there are sites with planning permission – sites where developers could build the homes needed to meet demand and solve the housing crisis. But the number of homes built in the capital in the first nine months of 2015 fell 14 per cent to 2,057. It raises the question: what is going wrong? The Sunday Business Post spoke to builders, housing experts and top officials in all four Dublin councils, to investigate the housing crisis. Data provided by planning information resource Building Information Ireland shows the scale of the challenge. Even when builders get planning permission, it still takes them more than three years to complete a home. But a soon-to-be-published third quarter study by Building Information Ireland suggests the situation may have improved in recent weeks. There were planning applications for 14,600 housing units in Dublin up to the end of last September, a 97 per cent increase on the previous period last year. According to Building Information Ireland chief executive Danny O’Shea, there were also 5,048 housing units under construction up to the end of last September, which was up 75 per cent from the same period in 2014. But this is still well short of the average of 7,000 to 8,000 new homes per year which the Housing Agency estimates is needed to meet demand in Dublin up to 2018.

Housing crisis

  • 14.4% – Fewer homes built in first 9 months 2015 compared to same period 2014
  • 139 Weeks – Time it takes housing projects to go from planning application to construction
  • 41.3% – Of units in Fingal and South Dublin with planning permission deemed not viable
  • 3,521 – Units where planning will expire in 2016
  • 4,118 – Units where planning has expired or will expire in 2015
  • 26,751 – The number of homes in Dublin area with planning permission
  • 2,057 – Number of homes built in the first nine months of this year
  • 43% – Proportion of completed homes delivered by NAMA last year

Full article is available here to read

Housing Construction – Highland Radio Interview with Danny

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Donegal Housing Construction Sector Discussed

In this interview with Highland Radio recorded earlier this week CEO Danny O’Shea discusses the latest figures from the National Housing Construction Index and reveals that sentiment in the Donegal construction sector in remains positive as planning applications rose by 35% in the first six months of 2015 when compared to same period in 2014. Highland Radio Housing Construction Interview However, Danny does point to the fact that despite the positive outlook, there has been a drop in activity in the housing construction sector in Donegal with project commencements down by 54% in the first half of this year but this is largely due to the change in regulations at the beginning of 2014 which resulted in an over inflation of commencements during that period.

National Housing Construction Index Vol. 21 – Jan to Jun 2015

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Residential Construction sector remains positive

…despite dramatic drop in Self Build Housing Construction

New data from the National Housing Construction Index illustrates that in the first 2 quarters of 2015 a fall in activity in the residential construction sector when compared to 2014 has been seen. The main factor for the drop is the reduction in Self Build housing construction commencements, which fell by over -40% year on year.

Download Free – Link2Plans NHCI Vol 21

However, the medium term outlook for the housing construction sector is positive, with the latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index (NHCI) from Link2Plans showing that new housing planning applications increasing by+14% in the first six months of 2015 when compared to the same period in last year, but project commencements have fallen nationally by -26% year on year. Residential Construction planning applications The data contained in the National Housing Construction Index is aggregated by consultancy Link2Plans from real time planning and project information in every local authority area, with the latest edition of the National Housing Construction Index tracking every project from January through to June 2015, and comparing it with the same period in 2014. According to Danny O’Shea Managing Director of Link2Plans “Two very distinct themes have emerged in the Irish residential construction sector in the first half of 2015. Firstly, when compared to the same period in 2014, there has been consistent bi-monthly growth in the number of project applications which shows continued confidence in the sector. Secondly, commencements are down quite dramatically when compared to 2014 on account of the new building regulations introduced on 1st March of that year, which created a once off spike in the number of projects started.” “Commencements fell by -26% nationally in the first half of 2015 when compared to same period in 2014, with every county apart from Wicklow, recording a fall in the number of project commencements. Applications however have returned strong growth for the first six months of 2015 when compared to 2014, with a +24% increase and every county except Dublin recording a rise. A more accurate barometer of the recovery in the Irish residential construction sector is the +22% increase in the number of commencements in the first six months of 2015 when compared to the same period in 2013.” continued Danny O’Shea Managing Director of Link2Plans. Residential Construction Commencements Danny O’Shea Managing Director of Link2Plans said that “nationally, in the first half of 2015 the number of project commencements fell by 1,063 from 4,080 to 3,017 when compared with the same period in 2014, with Wicklow the only county to record an increase with +1%. The smallest year on year decreases were in Dublin (-3%), Kilkenny (-7%), Waterford (-10%) and Cavan (-11%).”

Applications up +14% nationally

Danny O’Shea Managing Director of Link2Plans said that “The number of planning applications in the first six months of 2015 rose by 893 from 6,503 to 7,396, representing an increase of +14% nationally year on year. Leitrim, Louth and Westmeath were the best performing counties for the first six months of 2015 when compared to 2014, recording growth of +74%, +66% and +48% respectively. Offaly (+43%), Louth (+43%), Donegal (+35%) and Longford (+32%) also returned significant increases while Dublin (-5%) was the only county to record a fall in the number of planning applications.”

Number of Multi-Unit Developments triple in two years

Project commencements can be divided into three categories including residential developments (multiple unit developments), one-off housing (self-build projects) and one-off housing extensions (self build extensions). Danny O’Shea Managing Director of Link2Plans said that “Another metric which points to the upward turn in the residential construction sector over the last two years is the huge increase in the number of multi-unit developments. For instance, for the whole of 2013, there were commencements for 72 multi-unit developments, while in the just the first half of 2015, the number has tripled with commencements for 232 projects.” The National Housing Construction Index is produced by a team of researchers at Link2Plans and it relates to all Planning Applications and Project Commencements throughout the months of January to June 2015 and gives a direct comparison with the same period in 2011, 2012, 2013 and 2014. Link2Plans have produced this index bi-monthly and it has been the most accurate barometer of real time sentiment (planning applications) and actual residential construction activity (project commencements) including residential developments (multi-units), one-off housing (self-build) and one-off housing extensions. Link2Plans is Ireland’s premier housing construction research body and is a sister company of Building Information Ireland.

€5.3m Summerhill Lane Residential Construction Development Portlaoise

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Site

Summerhill Lane
Portlaoise
Co. Laois

No. Units: 30

Total Floor Area: 4110 Sq M

Planning Granted: 03/09/15

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Residential construction of 30 no. semi-detached houses (137.2 sq.m) together with associated roads,drainage infrastructure,fencing,general site works and landscaping.

Applicant
Aston Homes Ltd.
Frank Fahey Centre
Naas Road
Dublin 12
1800 495 969 | info@astonhomes.biz | www.astonhomes.biz

Architect
Kilgallen and Partners Consulting Engineers Ltd
Kylekiproe, Well Road
Portlaoise
Co. Laois
info@kilgallen.ie | www.kilgallen.ie

Consultant Engineer
Kilgallen and Partners Consulting Engineers Ltd
Kylekiproe, Well Road
Portlaoise
Co. Laois
info@kilgallen.ie | www.kilgallen.ie

€8.8m Residential Construction Development Douglas Co. Cork

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Site

Moneygurney
Ballyorban
Douglas
Co. Cork

No. Units: 30

Total Floor Area: 6807 Sq M

Planning Granted: 4th September 2015

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Residential construction development consisting of 30 no. dwelling houses and all associated ancillary development works including vehicular access, parking, footpaths, drainage (including pumping station), landscaping and amenity areas (change of layout and increase in residential density from that permitted under Planning Ref. No. 06/12470 and An Bórd Pleanala Ref. No. Pl 04.224596)

Applicant
Into The Future Ltd.
3b Corrin Court
Cork Road, Fermoy
Co.Cork

Architect
McCutcheon Halley Walsh
6 Joyce House
Barrack Square
Ballincollig, Co. Cork
021 4208710 | info@mhwplanning.ie | www.mhwplanning.ie

Consultant
Cunnane Stratton Reynolds
3 Molesworth Place
Dublin 2
01 6610419 | info@csrlandplan.ie | www.csrlandplan.ie

Consultant Engineer
JODA Engineering Consultants
Model Farm Road
Co.Cork
021 4544244 | engineers@joda.ie | www.joda.ie

€18m Griffith Avenue Residential Construction Development Dublin 9

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Site

Griffith Avenue
Marino
Dublin 9
Co. Dublin

No. Units: 101

Total Floor Area: 13898 Sq M

Planning Granted: 7th September 2015

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The residential construction development at this 3.065ha site will consist of: – 101 no. residential units, comprising 12 no. 5 bed units, 12 no. 4 bed units, 55 no. 3 bed units and 22 no. of 2 bed apartments; – The dwelling units are to be provided as follows: 28 no. units of house types 1A to 1C consisting of 2 storey 3 bed terraced houses of c. 117 sq.m; 14 no. units of house types 2A to 2B consisting of 2.5 storey, 3 bed semi-detached houses of c. 116 sq.m; 11 no. units of house types 3A to 3B consisting of 2 storey, 3 bed semi detached houses of c. 115-117 sq.m; 1 no. house type 3C consisting of a 2-storey detached house of 115 sq.m; 1 no. of house type 3D consisting of a 2-storey, 3 bed semi-detached house of c. 115 sq.m; 12 no. of house type 4A and 4B consisting of 2.5 storey, 4 bed with study semi-detached houses of c. 173-179 sq.m; 12 no. of house type 5A to 5C consisting of 2.5 storey, 5 bedroom with study detached houses of 181 to 184 sq.m; – The 22 no. apartments are provided in a 4 storey block.

Applicant
Argentum Property Holdings One Ltd.
Office G03 Fitzwilliam Business Centre
77 Sir John Rogerson’s Quay
Dublin 2

Architect
O’Mahony Pike Architects
Old Chapel Building
Mount St. Annes
Milltown, Dublin 6
01 2027400 | info@omparchitects.com | www.omparchitects.com

Consultant
John Spain Associates
50 Upper Mount Street
Dublin 2
01 6625803 | info@johnspainassociates.com | www.johnspainassociates.com

Consultant
Dermot Foley Landscape Architects
Argus House
Malpas Street
Dublin 8
01 4545148 | info@dermotfoley.com | www.dermotfoley.com