Minister Dara Calleary TD welcomed news that construction of €10m Scoil Íosa NS project will begin soon
Mayo TD Minister Dara Calleary has welcomed approval for the €10 million upgrade of a Ballina school to go to construction stage.
The Minister at the Department of Social Protection and the Department of Rural and Community Development announced that the major school building project for Scoil Íosa National School in Ballina has moved to Architectural planning Stage 4 – Construction.
“This is a very significant development for the management, staff and pupils of Scoil Íosa Ballina and allows for the project to now move to construction,” Minister Calleary wrote on his Facebook page.
The Ballina-based TD also confirmed that the design team for the project issued the letter of acceptance to the successful contractor on July 31 last and the project will commence on site in the coming weeks with an estimated construction duration of 19 months.
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“I have worked very closely with both former Minister Norma Foley TD and present Minister Helen McEntee to get this project to this stage. It is a very substantial investment in education in Ballina – a 13 classroom new build school plus accommodation for pupils with special educational needs and the demolition of the existing buildings at the current school site at an estimated cost of over €10 million.
“Scoil Iosa is a wonderful school, blessed with fantastic staff, very dedicated boards of management and vibrant school communities over the years. The physical core of the current building dates back over 150 years - this new build will ensure a proper match of the physical building to the amazing school ethos.
“I have worked closely with the school principal Michael Tunney, the Deputy Principal Monica Duffy, board of management chair Christy McDonagh and the staff to progress this and I congratulate them on their work to date. I look forward to work commencing and completing within the expected timeframe,” he stated.
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