13-18 City Quay, Dublin
13-18 City Quay is an award winning office development that was constructed on a brownfield site in the heart of Dublin’s central business district.
The overall development of 8 storeys over basement, contains circa 15,530m2 of gross development area including the basement. The office and related spaces have a gross floor area of 13,495 m2 . The nett internal area of office space is 9,953 m2
Some of the features include:
- Centralised core for flexible splits to meet client requirements and maximised natural daylight,
- Slab to slab height 3.82m / clear floor to ceiling height 2.80m with floor to ceiling glazing,
- Four pipe fan coil air conditioning system, Design occupancy for M&E of 1 person per 8 sq. m.,
- Metal suspended ceilings (1200 x 300) and raised access floors,
- Double height feature reception which contains 5 no. 13 person passenger lifts with destination control,
- Access controlled floors with integration into broader buildings access control system,
- Own self-contained toilet provision on floor,
- Extensive high quality tenant facilities in the basement with showers, drying room, lockers and changing facilities at basement level,
- Underground secure parking and car lifts which maximise the usable space in basement without the need for a ramp,
- Cafe/restaurant at ground floor, High quality common area finishes throughout, with feature glazed wall to upgraded central stairs in main core, promoting wellness & LEED Gold V4 / BER A3.
13-18 City Quay has won a number of awards including:
- Irish Construction Awards 2019: Large Commercial Project Winner
- Irish Construction Awards 2019: Overall Project of the Year Winner
- Irish Building and Design Awards 2019: Commercial/Office Building of the Year Winner
- RIAI Awards 2019: Workplace New Build Winner
- RIAI Awards 2019: Bronze Public Choice Award
- Isover Awards 2019 Excellence in New Build Award Winner
Project Details |
Client: |
TIO |
Size: |
15,530m2 |
Architect: |
Henry J Lyons |
Surveyor: |
Linesight |
Timeframe: |
18 months |
Cost: |
€40m |
Location: |
Ireland |