At the signing of contracts with Crosserlough Construction for the delivery of seven new homes in Ballyhaise were: Front row (from left) Jonathan Condell, Senior Project Manager, Cavan County Council; Jacqueline Maloney, Law Agent, George V Maloney & Co; Cathaoirleach of Cavan County Council, Cllr T.P. O’Reilly; Eoin Doyle, Chief Executive, Cavan County Council and Niall McGaughran, Crosserlough Construction; back, Cllr Val Smith; Phyllis Boylan, GV Maloney and Co; Cllr Niall Smith; Cllr Carmel Brady; John Wilson, Senior Engineer, Housing Construction; Ann and Jim McGaughran, Crosserlough Construction; Cllr Stiofán Conaty; Lynda McGavigan, A/Director of Service; David Reilly, Michael Fitzpatrick Architects; Brendan McGourty, Project Manager, Cavan County Council; and Cllr Sarah O’Reilly. PHOTO: Sheila Rooney

Contracts signed for €1.5m Ballyhaise housing development

Cavan County Council has signed contracts with local firm Crosserlough Construction for the development of seven new social houses at Páirceanna an Bhaile, Ballyhaise.

The development, which consists of seven fully serviced two-storey houses with parking and all ancillary services, five of which are two-bed and the remaining two three-beds, has been designed by Butlersbridge-based Michael Fitzpatrick Architects.

Other consultants involved in the scheme include Renaissance Engineering Ltd, Alan Traynor Consulting Engineers Ltd, and KSN Construction Consultants.

Signing contracts for the new development at Courthouse, Cavan, Cathaoirleach of Cavan County Council, Cllr TP O’Reilly said he was particularly pleased that local firms are involved in bringing the project to fruition, with Cavan benefitting “on the double”.

“It’s always gratifying to see new houses projects get underway,” said Cllr O’Reilly. “These high-quality units will provide safety, security and a sense of belonging to seven families who will enrich and enhance the local community in Ballyhaise.

It is a bonus that a local contractor, and local design firms and consultants have also been engaged to deliver the project, meaning this money is also invested in the local economy, supporting local jobs,” added the Cathaoirleach.

Chief Executive of Cavan County Council, Eoin Doyle, said the project was the latest in a series of significant housing developments undertaken by Cavan County Council in recent years, which has seen the local authority’s housing stock increase to 2,186 units.

“Under the Government’s ‘Housing for All’ policy, Cavan County Council has engaged in a concerted effort to ramp up our housing programme, and has already delivered 274 ‘new-build’ houses since 2019, returning a further 326 vacant units to occupation,” said Mr Doyle.

“I want to acknowledge the key role played in this fine development by Director of Service Lynda McGavigan, Senior Engineer John Wilson, Senior Project Manager Jonathan Condell, and Project Manager Brendan McGourty, as well as the design and consultant teams.

I want to also highlight the continued efforts of our elected members whose guidance and support are crucial to this ambitious housing programme. I look forward to working with Crosserlough Construction to deliver this much-needed social housing for the people of Cavan, added Mr Doyle.

Construction is expected to commence in October and the scheme is expected to be completed by end-2025. The total construction cost of the seven units is €1.5 million, exclusive of VAT.