2023CCC Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme - Expression of Interest (2nd Call)
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The Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme is a fund to support the building of apartments for sale to owner-occupiers. The Scheme aims to bridge the current “Viability Gap” between the cost of building apartments and the market sale price (where the cost of building is greater). A key national policy objective under Housing for All, the Government’s national housing plan to 2030, is to build more homes within our cities and towns, resulting in compact growth and vibrant, liveable cities. Funding for Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme will only be made available for suitable apartment developments where there is a demonstrated viability gap. Unless bridged, this gap will lead to the apartments not being built or being built but not available for purchase by owner-occupiers. Open book accounting will be required for all developments to make sure that the funding support provided only targets the viability gap in question resulting in a reduction of cost for home-buyers and increased supply into the market. The Scheme will be managed and administered by The Housing Agency on behalf of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Housing Agency will now receive Stage One expressions of interests for developments via e-tenders to identify suitable proposals. Proposals which are assessed as suitable in Stage One will be ranked in Stage Two in accordance with the ranking criteria. Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from developers with planning permission to build apartment blocks (proposers). Proposers are required to submit a range of information and detail about the development that they are proposing for funding. Please refer to the nine-part ‘EOI Application Form’ and accompanying ‘EOI Excel Document’ in the documents section. Submissions must be made online. To be eligible, apartment blocks must be: • located within one of the following cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Waterford • four storeys or higher and have a net density of at least 35 dwellings per hectare • A submission must include a minimum of 40 apartments • close to public transport • for sale to owner-occupier households only • be able to demonstrate a viability gap, where the cost of building the apartments is higher than the market sale price • have full grant of planning approval but must not have commenced construction at the time of submission (For clarity, un-commenced apartment blocks in multi-phased developments, where phases are under construction or partially completed, will be eligible.) Eligible apartment developments will then be ranked based on density, date of delivery of the apartments, the quality of the development, the delivery cost per apartment and proximity to core services and amenities. Proposals will then be subject to detailed due diligence and an open book assessment. Submissions should be returned via eTenders no later than 5pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. Each city will be allocated a ‘Lot’ on eTenders, and proposers should ensure that they are submitting their EOI documents to the correct ‘Lot’. Proposers who wish to propose more than one development must submit separate EOI documents for each development. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their submission is received by the stated deadline. Queries seeking clarification on any aspect of the Scheme may be submitted through eTenders no later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. For more information on the call for Expressions of Interest visit: www.housingagency.ie (http://www.housingagency.ie). Lot 1: Lot 1 - Dublin The Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme is a fund to support the building of apartments for sale to owner-occupiers. The Scheme aims to bridge the current “Viability Gap” between the cost of building apartments and the market sale price (where the cost of building is greater). A key national policy objective under Housing for All, the Government’s national housing plan to 2030, is to build more homes within our cities and towns, resulting in compact growth and vibrant, liveable cities. Funding for Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme will only be made available for suitable apartment developments where there is a demonstrated viability gap. Unless bridged, this gap will lead to the apartments not being built or being built but not available for purchase by owner-occupiers. Open book accounting will be required for all developments to make sure that the funding support provided only targets the viability gap in question resulting in a reduction of cost for home-buyers and increased supply into the market. The Scheme will be managed and administered by The Housing Agency on behalf of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Housing Agency will now receive Stage One expressions of interests for developments via e-tenders to identify suitable proposals. Proposals which are assessed as suitable in Stage One will be ranked in Stage Two in accordance with the ranking criteria. Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from developers with planning permission to build apartment blocks (proposers). Proposers are required to submit a range of information and detail about the development that they are proposing for funding. Please refer to the nine-part ‘EOI Application Form’ and accompanying ‘EOI Excel Document’ in the documents section. Submissions must be made online. To be eligible, apartment blocks must be: • located within one of the following cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Waterford • four storeys or higher and have a net density of at least 35 dwellings per hectare • A submission must include a minimum of 40 apartments • close to public transport • for sale to owner-occupier households only • be able to demonstrate a viability gap, where the cost of building the apartments is higher than the market sale price • have full grant of planning approval but must not have commenced construction at the time of submission (For clarity, un-commenced apartment blocks in multi-phased developments, where phases are under construction or partially completed, will be eligible.) Eligible apartment developments will then be ranked based on density, date of delivery of the apartments, the quality of the development, the delivery cost per apartment and proximity to core services and amenities. Proposals will then be subject to detailed due diligence and an open book assessment. Submissions should be returned via eTenders no later than 5pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. Each city will be allocated a ‘Lot’ on eTenders, and proposers should ensure that they are submitting their EOI documents to the correct ‘Lot’. Proposers who wish to propose more than one development must submit separate EOI documents for each development. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their submission is received by the stated deadline. Queries seeking clarification on any aspect of the Scheme may be submitted through eTenders no later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. For more information on the call for Expressions of Interest visit: www.housingagency.ie (http://www.housingagency.ie). Lot 2: Lot 2 - Cork City The Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme is a fund to support the building of apartments for sale to owner-occupiers. The Scheme aims to bridge the current “Viability Gap” between the cost of building apartments and the market sale price (where the cost of building is greater). A key national policy objective under Housing for All, the Government’s national housing plan to 2030, is to build more homes within our cities and towns, resulting in compact growth and vibrant, liveable cities. Funding for Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme will only be made available for suitable apartment developments where there is a demonstrated viability gap. Unless bridged, this gap will lead to the apartments not being built or being built but not available for purchase by owner-occupiers. Open book accounting will be required for all developments to make sure that the funding support provided only targets the viability gap in question resulting in a reduction of cost for home-buyers and increased supply into the market. The Scheme will be managed and administered by The Housing Agency on behalf of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Housing Agency will now receive Stage One expressions of interests for developments via e-tenders to identify suitable proposals. Proposals which are assessed as suitable in Stage One will be ranked in Stage Two in accordance with the ranking criteria. Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from developers with planning permission to build apartment blocks (proposers). Proposers are required to submit a range of information and detail about the development that they are proposing for funding. Please refer to the nine-part ‘EOI Application Form’ and accompanying ‘EOI Excel Document’ in the documents section. Submissions must be made online. To be eligible, apartment blocks must be: • located within one of the following cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Waterford • four storeys or higher and have a net density of at least 35 dwellings per hectare • A submission must include a minimum of 40 apartments • close to public transport • for sale to owner-occupier households only • be able to demonstrate a viability gap, where the cost of building the apartments is higher than the market sale price • have full grant of planning approval but must not have commenced construction at the time of submission (For clarity, un-commenced apartment blocks in multi-phased developments, where phases are under construction or partially completed, will be eligible.) Eligible apartment developments will then be ranked based on density, date of delivery of the apartments, the quality of the development, the delivery cost per apartment and proximity to core services and amenities. Proposals will then be subject to detailed due diligence and an open book assessment. Submissions should be returned via eTenders no later than 5pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. Each city will be allocated a ‘Lot’ on eTenders, and proposers should ensure that they are submitting their EOI documents to the correct ‘Lot’. Proposers who wish to propose more than one development must submit separate EOI documents for each development. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their submission is received by the stated deadline. Queries seeking clarification on any aspect of the Scheme may be submitted through eTenders no later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. For more information on the call for Expressions of Interest visit: www.housingagency.ie (http://www.housingagency.ie). Lot 3: Lot 3 - Limerick City The Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme is a fund to support the building of apartments for sale to owner-occupiers. The Scheme aims to bridge the current “Viability Gap” between the cost of building apartments and the market sale price (where the cost of building is greater). A key national policy objective under Housing for All, the Government’s national housing plan to 2030, is to build more homes within our cities and towns, resulting in compact growth and vibrant, liveable cities. Funding for Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme will only be made available for suitable apartment developments where there is a demonstrated viability gap. Unless bridged, this gap will lead to the apartments not being built or being built but not available for purchase by owner-occupiers. Open book accounting will be required for all developments to make sure that the funding support provided only targets the viability gap in question resulting in a reduction of cost for home-buyers and increased supply into the market. The Scheme will be managed and administered by The Housing Agency on behalf of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Housing Agency will now receive Stage One expressions of interests for developments via e-tenders to identify suitable proposals. Proposals which are assessed as suitable in Stage One will be ranked in Stage Two in accordance with the ranking criteria. Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from developers with planning permission to build apartment blocks (proposers). Proposers are required to submit a range of information and detail about the development that they are proposing for funding. Please refer to the nine-part ‘EOI Application Form’ and accompanying ‘EOI Excel Document’ in the documents section. Submissions must be made online. To be eligible, apartment blocks must be: • located within one of the following cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Waterford • four storeys or higher and have a net density of at least 35 dwellings per hectare • A submission must include a minimum of 40 apartments • close to public transport • for sale to owner-occupier households only • be able to demonstrate a viability gap, where the cost of building the apartments is higher than the market sale price • have full grant of planning approval but must not have commenced construction at the time of submission (For clarity, un-commenced apartment blocks in multi-phased developments, where phases are under construction or partially completed, will be eligible.) Eligible apartment developments will then be ranked based on density, date of delivery of the apartments, the quality of the development, the delivery cost per apartment and proximity to core services and amenities. Proposals will then be subject to detailed due diligence and an open book assessment. Submissions should be returned via eTenders no later than 5pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. Each city will be allocated a ‘Lot’ on eTenders, and proposers should ensure that they are submitting their EOI documents to the correct ‘Lot’. Proposers who wish to propose more than one development must submit separate EOI documents for each development. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their submission is received by the stated deadline. Queries seeking clarification on any aspect of the Scheme may be submitted through eTenders no later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. For more information on the call for Expressions of Interest visit: www.housingagency.ie (http://www.housingagency.ie). Lot 4: Lot 4 - Galway City The Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme is a fund to support the building of apartments for sale to owner-occupiers. The Scheme aims to bridge the current “Viability Gap” between the cost of building apartments and the market sale price (where the cost of building is greater). A key national policy objective under Housing for All, the Government’s national housing plan to 2030, is to build more homes within our cities and towns, resulting in compact growth and vibrant, liveable cities. Funding for Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme will only be made available for suitable apartment developments where there is a demonstrated viability gap. Unless bridged, this gap will lead to the apartments not being built or being built but not available for purchase by owner-occupiers. Open book accounting will be required for all developments to make sure that the funding support provided only targets the viability gap in question resulting in a reduction of cost for home-buyers and increased supply into the market. The Scheme will be managed and administered by The Housing Agency on behalf of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Housing Agency will now receive Stage One expressions of interests for developments via e-tenders to identify suitable proposals. Proposals which are assessed as suitable in Stage One will be ranked in Stage Two in accordance with the ranking criteria. Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from developers with planning permission to build apartment blocks (proposers). Proposers are required to submit a range of information and detail about the development that they are proposing for funding. Please refer to the nine-part ‘EOI Application Form’ and accompanying ‘EOI Excel Document’ in the documents section. Submissions must be made online. To be eligible, apartment blocks must be: • located within one of the following cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Waterford • four storeys or higher and have a net density of at least 35 dwellings per hectare • A submission must include a minimum of 40 apartments • close to public transport • for sale to owner-occupier households only • be able to demonstrate a viability gap, where the cost of building the apartments is higher than the market sale price • have full grant of planning approval but must not have commenced construction at the time of submission (For clarity, un-commenced apartment blocks in multi-phased developments, where phases are under construction or partially completed, will be eligible.) Eligible apartment developments will then be ranked based on density, date of delivery of the apartments, the quality of the development, the delivery cost per apartment and proximity to core services and amenities. Proposals will then be subject to detailed due diligence and an open book assessment. Submissions should be returned via eTenders no later than 5pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. Each city will be allocated a ‘Lot’ on eTenders, and proposers should ensure that they are submitting their EOI documents to the correct ‘Lot’. Proposers who wish to propose more than one development must submit separate EOI documents for each development. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their submission is received by the stated deadline. Queries seeking clarification on any aspect of the Scheme may be submitted through eTenders no later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. For more information on the call for Expressions of Interest visit: www.housingagency.ie (http://www.housingagency.ie). Lot 5: Lot 5 - Waterford City The Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme is a fund to support the building of apartments for sale to owner-occupiers. The Scheme aims to bridge the current “Viability Gap” between the cost of building apartments and the market sale price (where the cost of building is greater). A key national policy objective under Housing for All, the Government’s national housing plan to 2030, is to build more homes within our cities and towns, resulting in compact growth and vibrant, liveable cities. Funding for Croí Cónaithe (Cities) Scheme will only be made available for suitable apartment developments where there is a demonstrated viability gap. Unless bridged, this gap will lead to the apartments not being built or being built but not available for purchase by owner-occupiers. Open book accounting will be required for all developments to make sure that the funding support provided only targets the viability gap in question resulting in a reduction of cost for home-buyers and increased supply into the market. The Scheme will be managed and administered by The Housing Agency on behalf of the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage. The Housing Agency will now receive Stage One expressions of interests for developments via e-tenders to identify suitable proposals. Proposals which are assessed as suitable in Stage One will be ranked in Stage Two in accordance with the ranking criteria. Expressions of Interest (EOI) are invited from developers with planning permission to build apartment blocks (proposers). Proposers are required to submit a range of information and detail about the development that they are proposing for funding. Please refer to the nine-part ‘EOI Application Form’ and accompanying ‘EOI Excel Document’ in the documents section. Submissions must be made online. To be eligible, apartment blocks must be: • located within one of the following cities: Dublin, Cork, Limerick, Galway or Waterford • four storeys or higher and have a net density of at least 35 dwellings per hectare • A submission must include a minimum of 40 apartments • close to public transport • for sale to owner-occupier households only • be able to demonstrate a viability gap, where the cost of building the apartments is higher than the market sale price • have full grant of planning approval but must not have commenced construction at the time of submission (For clarity, un-commenced apartment blocks in multi-phased developments, where phases are under construction or partially completed, will be eligible.) Eligible apartment developments will then be ranked based on density, date of delivery of the apartments, the quality of the development, the delivery cost per apartment and proximity to core services and amenities. Proposals will then be subject to detailed due diligence and an open book assessment. Submissions should be returned via eTenders no later than 5pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. Each city will be allocated a ‘Lot’ on eTenders, and proposers should ensure that they are submitting their EOI documents to the correct ‘Lot’. Proposers who wish to propose more than one development must submit separate EOI documents for each development. It is the sole responsibility of the proposer to ensure their submission is received by the stated deadline. Queries seeking clarification on any aspect of the Scheme may be submitted through eTenders no later than 5.00pm on Friday 22nd September 2023. For more information on the call for Expressions of Interest visit: www.housingagency.ie (http://www.housingagency.ie).
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