Ground Investigations to Commence at Harvey’s Quay

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Ennis 2040 DAC is set to commence ground investigations at Harvey’s Quay from next week.

Lymar Contracts from Lissycasey have been appointed to carry out the works following the grant of a road opening licence from Clare County Council.

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The works will get underway from Monday October 9th and although the Harvey’s Quay development is not imminent, Ennis 2040 says it’s keen to minimise the impact on the town and maximise efficiencies by using the contractors and their equipment while they are already on site at Abbey Street Car Park.

The investigations will also assist in the design of any future pedestrian bridges across the River Fergus and Post Office field.

The works are scheduled to be completed before the Christmas shopping period and outside of the Ennis public realm regeneration project.

Over the course of the excavations a number of spaces at the taxi rank will be temporarily displaced during the day.

However, these will be reinstated outside of working hours.

The findings from will ultimately inform the design process of a landmark building and the provision of services across the broader development site.