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19/11/2020

Project Team For Cleeves Riverside Quarter Announced

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The project team for Cleeves Riverside Quarter in Limerick has been announced.

The master-planning process for a Limerick riverside site that will play a key role in the wider transformation of the city and region is about to commence following the appointment of the Design, Planning and Project Management Teams by Limerick Twenty Thirty DAC to develop the Cleeves Riverside Quarter.

A six month programme will get underway with immediate effect to come up with the blueprint for the 10 acre Cleeves Riverside Quarter site, which will see Limerick Twenty Thirty bring its €500m plus programme to the north side of the river.

Following an intensive procurement process that attracted interest from eminent national and international consultancy firms, the tender process has seen the appointment of:

• Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios, in partnership with Bucholz McEvoy Architects, as the Design Team for the project. The Design Team will include Architects, Conservation Architects and Urban Designers, etc. They will be supported by Arup (Civil & Structural Engineering, Building Services Engineering etc.) and Mitchell Associates (Landscape Architects)

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• Rogerson Reddan to provide Project Management, Quantity Surveying and Project Supervisor Design Process services. Rogerson Reddan will be supported by health and safety consultants Integrated Risk Solutions.

• HRA Planning to deliver Planning Consultancy services for the project

The Cleeves Riverside Quarter project represents a unique opportunity to develop a high-quality mixed-use development of scale that will transform the high-potential site synonymous with the Limerick City Centre skyline for its red-brick chimney stack tower. The total cost of the project is estimated at between €250 - €300 million and delivery will take approximately seven years.

Mayor of the City and County of Limerick Michael Collins said: "Despite the challenges with COVID now and into the New Year, the mid to long-term future of Limerick is extremely bright thanks to all the planned investment that is already happening or scheduled to take place. The Opera Site looms largest on the horizon and is about to start but to have this project kicking in over the coming years will be a huge boost. We have a lot to look forward to."

The newly appointed Project Team, led by Limerick Twenty Thirty, will commence its work by preparing a shortlist of concepts for the site, with a preferred option to be selected in early 2021 following a rigorous assessment of how it will deliver on a range of objectives for Limerick City and the region, including economic development, residential accommodation and a new public realm.

The next stage of the programme will involve the preparation of a Stage 1 Master Plan for the development, to be completed by June 2021. The Master Planning process will include public consultations to ensure local community and wider public engagement on the future of the site. Following the completion of the Stage 1 Master Plan, the Project Team will move onto formal design stages for the project.

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