Kilkenny County Council announces commencement of 42-unit housing scheme at Abbeyhill, Thomastown


Seated:- Gemma O’Rourke (van Dijk Architects), Eimear Cody (Kilkenny County Council), John Holohan (Ormonde Construction), Brian Dunlop (Brian Dunlop Architects) Middle Row (L to R) :  Michelle McKeever  (McGahon Surveyors), Niall Patterson (Hayes Higgins Partnership), Fiona Muldowney (Brian Dunlop Architects), Paddy Tyrrell (Ormonde Construction) , Corwun O’Brien (Malone O’Regan)  Back Row (L to R):- Paddy Crotty, Tom Doherty (Kilkenny County Council), Richard Cleere (Ormonde Construction), Philip O’Morchoe (Brian Dunlop Architects)

Kilkenny County Council are pleased to announce the commencement of construction of a new mixed tenure 42-unit housing scheme at Abbeyhill, Ladywell Street, Thomastown, Co. Kilkenny. Located in front of the new Primary Care Centre, within walking distance of Thomastown Town Centre this development will transform a 1.24-hectare disused site into a vibrant community, providing 42 social and affordable housing units.

The housing units at Abbeyhill have been designed by Van Dijk Architects for Kilkenny County Council and will feature a mix of 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom units, catering to a variety of housing needs. In addition to the residential units, the project includes comprehensive site works such as roadways, parking facilities, a bin store, and landscaped amenity areas. Hayes Higgins Partnership are the Consulting Engineers on the project.

Ormonde Construction Ltd, based in Kilkenny City has been appointed as the contractor for this significant project under a Design Build Contract, with Brian Dunlop Architects acting for Ormonde Construction. Lar Power, Chief Executive of Kilkenny County Council said “We are delighted to break ground on this much-needed housing scheme in Thomastown and look forward to working with Ormonde Construction on this project.  The new units will cater to a diverse range of residents, ensuring that families, individuals, and those with special needs have access to safe and comfortable homes.”
The project is being delivered under the Housing for All Programme.

Cathaoirleach of Kilkenny County Council, Cllr. Michael McCarthy, expressed enthusiasm about the project, stating, “This development is a testament to our ongoing efforts to provide essential housing solutions for our community. We are excited to see the positive impact it will have on the lives of many residents.”

The construction is set to begin shortly, with an expected completion date in early 2026.  Kilkenny County Council and Ormonde Construction are committed to ensuring that the project is completed on time and to the highest standards.

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