Tánaiste Micheál Martin turns sod on €9 million infrastructure project to enable the delivery of 753 homes in Ballyvolane, Cork City
The Tánaiste Micheál Martin TD has; alongside the Minister for Finance Michael McGrath TD; turned the sod on a major new housing project in Ballyvolane in Cork City. The sod-turning will mark the commencement of key infrastructure delivery that will see €9 million invested to ensure the construction of 753 homes that will be built across six new neighbourhoods. The infrastructure work is being delivered by the Housing Infrastructure Services Company (HISCo), a commercial joint venture between the Ireland Strategic Investment Fund (ISIF) and Cork County Council to build supporting infrastructure for housing.
HISCo provides an innovative solution to the provision of both on-site and off-site infrastructure that is hindering the delivery of residential development throughout Ireland. The unique aspect of HISCo’s Model is that the fee is calculated on a per unit basis and is only payable as each unit is sold or first leased.
Minister for Finance, Michael McGrath TD said; “I welcome the investment by ISIF and HISCo in the development of this project. ISIF’s investment in and support of HISCo follows on from a similar role it played in financing the significant enabling infrastructure required for the Cherrywood SDZ in Dublin and more recently in Drogheda. This project unlocks residential development land for the construction of 753 new homes here in Cork City.