Dublin City Council (DCC) has unveiled a major home-building programme to deliver around 4,000 new homes over the next four years on more than 30 sites citywide.
The initiative ranks among the largest direct-build housing efforts undertaken by a local authority.
Most projects will progress on council-owned land using a Design & Build delivery model, supported by the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA). DCC is inviting housing contractors to collaborate with the Council to deliver at scale and pace.
The DCC Home Building Programme will underpin delivery of new social and affordable homes between 2026 and 2030, contributing to the Government’s national housing plan, Delivering Homes, Building Communities. Funding is being provided by the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage.
A Prior Information Notice for the programme was issued on 4 March 2026, with further procurement details to follow on eTenders.
Lord Mayor of Dublin, Councillor Ray McAdam: "Delivering homes at scale is one of the most urgent challenges facing Dublin and meeting that challenge requires strong collaboration. This new programme is about unlocking the full potential of Council owned land to creating homes, strengthening communities, and ensuring that people can continue to live and thrive in the neighbourhoods they know and love. This initiative is a practical and ambitious step towards both, ensuring growth that is inclusive, sustainable, and rooted in long-term value for the people of Dublin."
Minister for Housing, Local Government and Heritage, James Browne TD: "To address our housing challenges, we must embrace innovative and efficient approaches that enable us to deliver homes to people as quickly as possible. I am committed to ensuring that ambitious local authorities receive the funding and support they need to build homes swiftly and effectively, and I commend Dublin City Council for taking this initiative."
Mick Mulhern, Assistant Chief Executive, Housing, Dublin City Council: "The Home Building Programme demonstrates our ambition in Dublin City Council to deliver high-quality housing at pace and scale on our land. We want to work collaboratively with housing contractors to ensure efficient delivery and value supporting the Council’s social and affordable housing ambitions."
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