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BAM Ireland signs contract for development of Uninest Mill II

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BAM Ireland signs contract for development of Uninest Mill II

BAM Ireland signs contract for development of Uninest Mill II
May 26
09:00 2017

BAM and Global Student Accommodation Group (GSA) have signed a €43 million contract for the construction of Uninest Mill II, an additional residence being built next to GSA’s 400 bed flagship residence, Uninest New Mill, which is opening in September.

The construction of Uninest Mill II in Merchant’s Quay, Dublin, is expected to create approximately 250 jobs throughout construction, with a further five full-time positions becoming available upon completion in 2018.

The site, which received planning permission in July 2016, is well placed for students studying at Trinity College Dublin, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and the Dublin Institute of Technology’s (“DIT”) City Centre campus, and will provide 296 beds from September 2018. The residence will offer a combination of ensuite cluster apartments and community spaces, while the ground floor is set to become a business incubation hub for start-ups, small businesses and entrepreneurs.

GSA’s Head of Construction Europe, Aaron Bailey, who manages GSA’s construction programme of more than 300 million euros in Dublin and Germany, said: “This is an exciting day for GSA, as securing this contract brings us even closer to our goal of delivering 5,000 additional student beds to Dublin by the end of 2021.

“We look forward to working closely with BAM for the duration of the project, ensuring that together we provide the community with a much-needed student residence on time and in budget”.

Theo Cullinane, BAM Ireland Chief Executive said: “BAM has forged an international reputation for undertaking and delivering complex and forward-thinking projects. This is why we’re partner of choice for some of Europe’s leading organisations, and we are very proud to be delivering this project for GSA”.

Speaking about the project, Luke Gibbons, BAM Construction Director, said: “It is a real pleasure to collaborate with GSA to deliver top quality accommodation for Irish students. Having developed a great relationship on New Mill, we are delighted to be continuing our relationship with GSA on the new scheme adjacent to New Mill on Blackpitts Road. BAM is very proud to be involved in both of these purpose-built student accommodation developments in the heart of Dublin, which will provide essential bespoke accommodation in the city”.

GSA also continuously endeavours to contribute to the local community. During site planning there was full consultation with local residents and the council, and discussions with universities about their needs in the city as their student populations grow.

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