Contracts signed for new fire station in County Waterford

The contract for the new building is valued at €2.75m and is funded by the Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government
Contracts signed for new fire station in County Waterford

Seamus De Faoite Director of Services (Emergency Services), Mayor of Waterford City and County Cllr. Seamus Ryan, Conor Phelan Conor Phelan Construction. (Photograph: Patrick Browne

Contracts have been signed for the development of a new fire station in County Waterford.

Mayor of Waterford City and County, Cllr. Seamus Ryan recently signed contracts with Conor Phelan, of Conor Phelan Construction, for the provision of a new Fire Station at Kilmacthomas.

The single-story station to be located in the townland of Graigueshoneen, approximately one kilometre from the village, will contain two appliance bays, all supporting fire station welfare facilities and associated site works. 

Pictured with Mayor of Waterford City and County Cllr. Seamus Ryan are Cllr. Liam Brazil, Cathaoirleach Comeragh District Cllr. John O’Leary, Cllr. Seánie Power and Cllr. Catherine Burke. Photograph: Patrick Browne
Pictured with Mayor of Waterford City and County Cllr. Seamus Ryan are Cllr. Liam Brazil, Cathaoirleach Comeragh District Cllr. John O’Leary, Cllr. Seánie Power and Cllr. Catherine Burke. Photograph: Patrick Browne

Landscaping will consist of a pollinator garden with wildflower grass to encourage the local biodiversity.

Speaking at the contract signing Mayor Ryan, who was joined by elected representatives of the Comeragh District Council, said: “I am delighted to exchange contracts with Conor Phelan and look forward to shovels in the ground in the coming weeks."

“This new state-of-the-art fire station will serve the local population and is a valuable addition to the community," he said.

"Waterford Fire Service performs vital and often life-saving work on a daily basis. This investment in a new station will ensure crews have the facilities and resources required to continue providing a rapid and effective emergency response, helping to keep communities across the area safe.”

Juneanne Falconer C.J. Falconer + Associates; Mayor of Waterford City and County Cllr. Seamus Ryan, Conor Phelan Conor Phelan Construction and Niall Curtin, Chief Fire Officer Waterford Fire Service. (Photograph: Patrick Browne)
Juneanne Falconer C.J. Falconer + Associates; Mayor of Waterford City and County Cllr. Seamus Ryan, Conor Phelan Conor Phelan Construction and Niall Curtin, Chief Fire Officer Waterford Fire Service. (Photograph: Patrick Browne)

Seamus De Faoite, Director of Services for Emergency Services, with Waterford City and County Council added: “Following a competitive tender process, the Council is delighted to partner with Conor Phelan Construction, a local firm, on this ambitious project."

“The strategic location of the new fire station, situated in close proximity to the N25, will play a vital role in maintaining and strengthening the Fire Service’s ability to respond quickly and effectively to emergencies," said Mr De Faoite.

"Easy access to this key transport route will allow fire crews to reach incidents across the surrounding area more efficiently, helping to protect lives, property and local infrastructure," he added.

He went on to comment that in addition to improving response times, the new facility will provide modern accommodation and operational space for fire personnel, supporting the continued delivery of a high-quality fire and emergency service for the community. 

The existing fire station in Kilmacthomas. Pic Joe Evans
The existing fire station in Kilmacthomas. Pic Joe Evans

"The development represents a significant investment in public safety and will help ensure that the Fire Service has the resources and infrastructure required to meet current and future demands," he said.

The contract for the new building is valued at €2.75m and is funded by the Department of Housing, Heritage and Local Government.

The investment is aimed at strengthening emergency services infrastructure and supporting local authorities in providing essential services to their communities. 

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