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Restoration and refurb of this Protected Structure on the quayside of the Naval Base.

This impressive stone building was a former victualling stores built by the Royal Navy in 1820.

The completed facility provides living quarters for Defence Forces staff.

 

Project Description

The project involved the refurbishment of the Old Comms. Building in Haulbowline Naval base – an empty heritage building that had fallen into disrepair – bringing it into use, while also ensuring that the heritage building is maintained as it is listed as a “Building of National Significance” by the Heritage Council of Ireland. It’s refurbishment needed to be in keeping with its original condition.

The refurbishment has provided bedroom accommodation for at least twenty personnel, drying room, recreation room, personal storage, ablutions, and small canteen facility. The design was constructed over five levels.

MOMA are assigned M&E for ongoing upgrade works for the cadets’ accommodation, with improvements to the accommodation Block 9 and storage facility’s at the Haulbowline site.

Also among the improvements planned for the Cork facilities are a refurbishment of the Block 1 with accommodation and upgrade of the Security duty centre at Collins Barracks.

Read more; (https://www.echolive.ie/corknews/arid-41380507.html)

 

Project Details

Our services provided the provision of a full Mechanical and Electrical consultancy service on all aspects of the project relating to its design, procurement, construction and handover phase for Block 8.

The mechanical services installation consists of full services to the building – comprising of heating services, hot & cold-water services, ventilation, soil & vent and fire protective services.

The electrical services installation consists of full services to the building – comprising of main distribution services, lighting services, power services, CCTV, security, protective services and IT services.

Press Release: Minister for Defence and Foreign Affairs notes Progress on Capital Works at Haulbowline Naval Base

From Department of Defence

Published on 17 January 2022

Last updated on 17 January 2022

 

Mr. Simon Coveney, T.D., Minister for Defence and Foreign Affairs notes Progress on Capital Works at Haulbowline Naval Base

The Minister for Defence & Foreign Affairs, Mr. Simon Coveney T.D., today, 17 January 2022, visited Haulbowline Naval Base to see firsthand the progress to date on Block 8 Accommodation Block and the upgrade and repair works to Spencer Jetty. The Minister was accompanied by Secretary General Jacqui McCrum, Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Sean Clancy, and members of the Representative Associations, PDFORRA and RACO.

Haulbowline Block 8 is a four story stone faced building dating from approx. 1822, enjoying ‘listed’ status on the Cork County Council Record of Protected Structures (RPS) and located prominently opposite Cobh. The ongoing project involves the refurbishment of the structure, renewal of all mechanical and electrical services and alterations required to make it suitable to accommodate 70 living-in Naval Service personnel in compliance with the Defence Forces’ accommodation standards and in a manner complying with heritage considerations following consultations with the Local Authority.

The upgrade works currently ongoing to Spencer Jetty will stabilise the currently unusable Jetty structure and protect the sea entrance to the NS Dockyard and Basin. The upgraded facility will also provide the Naval Service with an additional berthage.

Works are well advanced at both sites with the Jetty works due for completion in the coming weeks and Block 8 scheduled for handover in May.

Minister Coveney stated that “the refurbishment and upgrading of both Block 8 and Spencer Jetty are being undertaken as part of the 5 year Defence Forces Infrastructure Development Plan. The investment is part of a suite of investments we are making in our Defence Forces built infrastructure, to ensure that our Defence Forces are enabled to contribute fully to their assigned roles.”

The Block 8 and Spencer Jetty project and the future planned refurbishment of Block 9 for commencement in early 2023 provides for an investment of over €12.5m in capital works alone for the Naval Service.

Note for Editors

In January 2020 the publication of the first ever 5 year infrastructure programme for the Defence Forces was announced. This Infrastructure Programme focusses on ensuring that the Defence Forces have the necessary infrastructure to enable them to undertake their roles. The Programme reflects the complex environment in which the Defence Forces operate and the corresponding need for appropriate infrastructure to provide for accommodation and training of personnel, maintenance and storage of equipment for land, sea and airborne operational requirements.

There are currently over €86 m worth of projects underway at different stages of development. This level of expenditure will continue to increase as the Programme is implemented. It is projected that some €75m will be spent over the next three years and that over the 5 year lifespan of the Programme some €145m will be invested. The Programme provides a blueprint for investment in the Defence Forces infrastructure over a multi annual timeframe. The programme will ensure that the required capital funding is prioritised as building activities increase over the lifetime of the Programme.

The following projects are at various stages of development from Design to Construction:

Upgrade of Blocks 8 and 9 at the Naval Base, Haulbowline and construction/upgrade of Block 1 at Collins Barracks, Cork:€9.5m

Upgrade of Block 4 Accommodation, Haulbowline: €9m

 

 

Ref: (https://www.gov.ie/en/press-release/0c42c-press-release-minister-for-defence-foreign-affairs-notes-progress-on-capital-works-at-haulbowline-naval-base/)

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