GrantedDecided 15 November 2022Galway County Council

Garbally Demense, Portiuncula University Hospital, Dunlo

Planning application 2260955
DecisionConditional grant
Decided15 November 2022
Application typeRETENTION
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Application description published by Galway County Council.
Of a new CT suite and associated rooms and includes the completion of a new build floorspace within the footprint of an existing ground floor undercroft to the west side of the hospital. The project incorporates an associated roof top plant room required to service the new CT suite, the plant room is located at second floor level above the first floor ICU. The works include drainage works to connect to the existing building and all ancillary site works. Gross floor space of work to be retained: 636.00 sqm

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