Pictured at the contract signing for the construction of 56 homes at Cosmona, Loughrea. Left to Right: Front Row: Brian Fahy VHA & Associates, Damien Mitchell, Director of Services Housing, Liam Conneally, Chief Executive Galway County Council, Cllr. David Collins, Cathaoirleach Galway County, Mr. Colin Higgins, C& N Higgins Construction Ltd, Tom McNamara, Quantity Surveyors. Back Row: Rachel Murtagh, Michael Kerrigan of Galway County Council, Cllr. Laurie Harney, Daithi Flood, Galway County Council, Niall Higgins & Graham Maher, C&N Higgins Construction Ltd, Karen O’Donnell, Galway County Council, Cllr. Michael Regan.
WORKS on one of the largest social and affordable housing schemes in East Galway is to commence before Christmas.
As they signed off on a 14.95 million contract with C&N Higgins Construction for the construction of 56 homes at Cosmona, Loughrea, Galway County Council announced the works would begin prior to the festive period.
The scheme comprises 44 houses and 12 apartments and includes the first affordable homes to be delivered outside the Galway Metropolitan Area Strategic Plan (MASP). The project is situated on a 3.3-hectare greenfield site owned by Galway County Council, and completion is set for the third quarter of 2027. It is funded through the Government’s Social Housing Investment Programme.

Liam Conneally, Chief Executive of Galway County Council, commented, “Housing remains one of our highest priorities and continues to shape the work agenda of Galway County Council. We are focused on delivering homes in every part of the County and supporting people to live securely and independently in their communities”.

The Loughrea housing scheme, for which Part 8 planning was approved earlier this year, includes 6 two-bed houses, 25 three-bed houses, 2 four-bed houses, 1 five-bed house, 6 one-bed apartments and 6 two-bed apartments. Landscaped open space, a playground, car and bicycle parking and an Uisce Éireann pumping station also form part of the development.

“Significant progress is being made in addressing the demand for social and affordable housing,” added Mr. Mitchell. “This progress is being reinforced by targeted measures such as the Disabled Persons Grants and our structured, countywide approach to the refurbishment of vacant housing stock”.
The design team for the new scheme is led by consultants Vincent Hannon Architects, along with Tobin Consulting Engineers, Coffey Consulting Engineers and Tom McNamara & Partners.