County Clare construction company Jada Projects Limited has officially signed the contract for the development of nine new social housing units in County Limerick.
The agreement was finalised between representatives from Jada Projects Limited and Limerick City and County Council for the project located in Ballylanders, which has been valued at over €2.5m.
The new development will consist of five houses (one 3-bed unit, three 2-bed units, and one 1-bed unit) and four 1-bed apartments.
The site, a greenfield location within the existing Church Glen housing estate, will undergo extensive landscaping, including new footpaths, a new entrance and boundary treatments that incorporate and protect existing native hedgerows. Additionally, the existing foul and storm drainage systems servicing the site will be upgraded as part of the works.
Welcoming the project, Director of Services, Housing at Limerick City and County Council, Caroline Curley said: "I'm delighted to see this scheme of nine housing units moving forward and look forward to the allocation of these highly anticipated homes in Q4 2026.
"This development emphasises Limerick City and County Council's focus on tackling housing demands and upgrading local infrastructure. We are not just fulfilling immediate needs but also working to keep our county towns and villages lively and thriving."
The construction of the new social housing units is set to commence shortly.
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