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South Dublin Weekly Planning18 Feb 2026

SD25A/0259W

lands (c. 8.72 Ha) at Greenogue Logistics Park, ?Block G? Greenogue Logistics Park, bounded to the north by existing…

Lead potentialHigh

Very large 34,999 sq m warehouse development with extensive construction scope.

Planning stageFurther Information
Project typeNew Build
Development sectorIndustrial Logistics
Matched trades8

Source description

What is being proposed

The development will comprise the provision of a warehouse with ancillary office and staff facilities. The warehouse will have a maximum height of 19.2 metres with a gross floor area of 34,737 sq m, including warehouse area (32,404 sq m) and ancillary office and staff facilities area (2,333 sq m). The development, which will have a total Gross Floor Area of 34,999 sq m, will also include: 1 No. multi-modal entrance to the site from Greenogue Logistics Park; 156 No. car parking spaces; HGV parking spaces and yard; 90 No. covered bike parking spaces; dock levellers; green walls, sprinkler tank and pumphouse (219 sq m); ESB substation (43 sq m); gates; hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatments; and all associated site development works above and below ground.

Opportunity fit

Why these trades match

8 evidence-led matches
01

Main Contracting

High

Very large 34,999 sq m warehouse with offices, yard, and extensive site works.

02

Structural Steel

High

Large warehouse with 19.2m height implies substantial structural steel frame.

03

Civil Utilities

Medium

ESB substation and associated site services.

04

Electrical

Medium

ESB substation (43 sq m) explicitly included.

05

Fire Safety

Medium

Sprinkler tank and pumphouse explicitly proposed.

06

Groundworks Drainage

Medium

HGV yard, car parking, multi-modal entrance and all site development works.

07

Roofing

Medium

Large warehouse roof area with green walls and sprinkler tank.

08

Landscaping Siteworks

Low

Hard and soft landscaping and boundary treatments explicitly proposed.