Residential Mixed-Use Development at Ardmore Road, Mullingar,
This is a Competitive Dialogue competition to identify a developer to deliver mixed tenure development of 170 units on Ardmore Road, Mullingar including 30 percent social, 20 percent affordable and 50 percent private open market units.
Angebotsfrist:10. Juni 2026
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This is a Competitive Dialogue competition to identify a developer to deliver mixed tenure development of 170 units on Ardmore Road, Mullingar including 30 percent social, 20 percent affordable and 50 percent private open market units.
- Ausschreibungstyp: Ausschreibung
- Auftraggeber: Westmeath County Council
- Veröffentlicht: 27. April 2026
- Frist: 10. Juni 2026
Ausschreibungsbeschreibung
This is a Competitive Dialogue competition to identify a developer to deliver mixed tenure development of 170 units on Ardmore Road, Mullingar including 30 percent social, 20 percent affordable and 50 percent private open market units.
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