Cumnor Construction has completed phase one of the Macroom Library and Briery Gap Theatre project as it hands the keys back to owners Cork County Council.
Construction on the new Briery Gap building began in January 2022. Phase One of this significant project has been successfully finished, with Cumnor Construction leading the construction and renovation efforts. Phase Two, which will include the outfitting of the library and theatre, is set to commence in the upcoming weeks.
The project has been funded through grants from the Department of Community and Rural Development and the Department of Tourism, Culture, Arts, Gaeltacht, Sports and Media, together with substantial funding from Cork County Council.
Deputising for the Mayor of the County of Cork, Cllr. Ted Lucey said:"The Briery Gap occupies a prominent position in the centre of Macroom and is a focal point for social and economic development within the town. There has been much excitement and anticipation as this building project took shape and its return to active use for the people of Macroom is very much welcomed by all with great plans for its future now beginning to take shape."
Chief Executive of Cork County Council, Valerie O’Sullivan added: "The completion of this high quality, landmark building marks a crucial step in our revitalisation plans for Macroom Town. Plans are also underway for a public realm enhancement project in the South Square area surrounding the Briery Gap. With thanks to support from the Department of Community and Rural Development, works will get underway later this year, further enhancing the town centre."
Cork County Council's Architects Department, alongside their consultants including Horgan Lynch and EDC Consulting Engineers, ASM Group, CK Fire, Theatre Plan, and Cumnor Construction, expertly led the project. The Council's Design and Project Team ensured its smooth completion.
The completion of this phase marks a significant step towards the official opening of the building in Autumn 2024.
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