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Ayesa appointed to design €120m Trinity Wharf Project in Ireland

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Wexford County Council has recently announced that Ayesa has been appointed as the design consultant for the Trinity Wharf project in Wexford Town.

Ayesa signs deal The project is estimated to have a total investment of €120 million (Photo: Ayesa)

The project is estimated to have a total investment of €120 million, out of which €24 million will be funded by the public investment. The construction work will begin in the fourth quarter of 2024.

The Trinity Wharf project will cover an area of 10 acres and is deemed an essential part of Wexford County Council’s strategy to attract foreign direct investment and create high-quality employment opportunities.

The project is funded under ‘Call 2’ of the Urban Regeneration and Development Fund (URDF), which aims to improve urban areas to make them more desirable for residents, businesses, and investors.

The project is a multi-use development that will include modern office spaces, hotel accommodations, a multi-story car park, a cultural and events building, residential units, a new marina, and a boardwalk connecting Trinity Wharf to Paul Quay and the Crescent.

Luke O’Connor, Design & Build Lead for Ayesa, said, “Ayesa, with our delivery partners, is delighted to play a crucial role in the regenerative project for Wexford town. Our involvement aims to craft a sustainable legacy for businesses, the town, and its citizens.”

“With works set to commence on site by Q4 2024, the Trinity Wharf project is a major multi-use development that will greatly enhance the quality of life for people in Wexford,” said Mayor of Wexford, Councillor John Hegarty. “This is a rare opportunity to transform an under-utilised brownfield site and bring renewal to a historic part of Wexford Town deserving of a new lease of life.”

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