€300m Astra Construction housing development kicks off in Cork
Work on a new housing development worth €300 million in Carrigaline, Co. Cork has begun. Astra Construction Services are building 800 homes on the 100-acre site, situated on the Cork road before Carrigaline town. One of the most significant developments in the county, Janeville will comprise 3, 4 and 5 bedroom, BER A rated, detached and semi-detached homes which will be built in a number of phases.
Speaking at the groundbreaking ceremony, Minister for Housing, Planning, Local Government and Community Simon Coveney said: “A development of this scale will have a big impact on housing availability in the Cork region. People living in Janeville will enjoy all the benefits of this scenic area, near Cork Harbour, Crosshaven, beaches and walkway amenities as well as being within 15km of Cork city and within easy reach of several large employers and industrial parks in this region. Turning this sod today marks the beginning of another new and exciting development for Carrigaline.”
More than 100 people will be employed in the construction of Janeville and work on the first phase of housing is commencing immediately with houses already for sale off the plans. Since 1985, Astra Construction Services, led by Director Stephen McCarthy, has developed more than 2,000 houses in Carrigaline, including Herons Wood and Forest Hills.
“Having survived challenging times in the construction sector, we are delighted to be starting this new development which will provide beautiful, high quality homes to families and individuals of all ages. We have always developed in Carrigaline as it is a great place to live with the best of both urban and rural amenities and facilities on the doorstep,” said Stephen McCarthy.
“Cork County Council has set out the vision of a number of masterplan sites in Cork County over recent years. It is welcome that an initial phase of construction is about to commence on the Shannonpark Masterplan site. The new housing is clearly badly needed in the Carrigaline area and it is also vital that this is accompanied with infrastructural improvements as detailed in the Masterplan,” said the Mayor of the County of Cork Seamus McGrath.