08/10/2003
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Press Release
Released on behalf of the Council by Head of Corporate Services Bhickey bhickey@sdublincoco.ie
Tel 4149000
South Dublin Housing Contracts – Protest at County Hall 7th October 2003
South Dublin County Council has a very extensive public housing construction programme underway at present. Eleven contracts comprising over 600 housing units are under construction and a further fifteen projects involving over 900 additional housing units are scheduled for commencement before the end of this year. The Council uses a wide range of construction methods and technologies including Traditional Construction, Timber, Steel frame and Pre Formed Construction. The Council is obliged to constantly examine all methods in order to provide Value for Money, Quality and Speed of Delivery.
All contracts are finished to the highest standards.
A protest took place at the Council’s Headquarters on Tuesday 7th October in relation to one of the Council’s contractors at present involved in construction of two adjoining housing schemes in Clondalkin. (The schemes comprise 83 and 68 dwellings).
No notice was given to the Council that the protest was to take place and
no complaint regarding non-observance of conditions by the Contractor had been
received. Furthermore, the Council was supplied with a letter from BATU (Building
Allied Trade Union) stating that their members were not involved in Industrial
action.
The Project Architects overseeing these projects have now been instructed to
examine and report back, on compliance with contracts and allegations of any
breaches of contract conditions.
Further information from the Office of the Director of Housing and Social Development at Tel:4149094
