Planning permission for change of use and material alterations with a gross floor area of 418 sq.m. to Maryland House 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The proposed change of use is from retail shop and carpark at ground floor to restaurant use (395 sq.m.) with associated material alterations including to the internal layouts at basement and ground floor and to the existing elevations.
Planning permission for extension with a gross floor area of 105sq.m. to Maryland House, 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street, Dublin 2. The proposed extension is at fourth floor level and comprises the extension of the office area at the existing external roof terraces at 20-21 William Street South and 50-51 Drury Street.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of an extension of the existing kitchen extract duct currently at first floor roof level, to the parapet of the adjoining building above 2nd floor level. The ductwork will be within the demise of 7 South William Street and fitted directly to the existing neighbouring building at 39-40 Drury Street. Works also include the introduction of sound attenuation at first floor level to both kitchen extract and fresh air intake and an exhaust cone at roof level on the kitchen extract.
Change of use from a retail shop or as a restaurant to an outlet for the sale of hot food (burgers and hot dogs) for consumption off the premises from 12:00pm. to 11pm. seven days per week. This development breaches condition 7 of the An Bord Pleanala planning permission under appeal Ref. No. PL29S.110301 (Dublin City Council Reg. 2773/98) which stated 'Ground floor units shall be used as shops or as a restaurant which shall not be used as a take-away or for the sale of hot food for consumption off the premises' and this present proposal seeks to alter that original consent so as to allow No. 5A Crown Alley, to be used as a hot food take away outlet. The application also includes the erection of a name sign on the front elevation of this building.
Planning permission for the Installation of an awning to front facade facing Francis Street.
Planning permission is being sought for the change of use from existing estate agents office into a cafe/coffee bar with associated changes to the interior ground floor layout including new toilets, and amendments to front and side elevations with new door openings and signage at the site.
Permission for installation of an awning to front facade facing at Francis Street at Rumi Cafe Bar, 28 Francis Street, Dublin 8, D08 PF61
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development consist of the change of use of the building (a Protected structure, RPS 1989) from office to retail uses as well as minor altercations to the existing southern elevation at ground level. The proposed development includes 1. Change of use of the existing building from office to retail at ground floor and retail/ancillary retail at basement, first, second, third and fourth floors. Total floor space of the building is 674 sq. m. 2. Elevational changes include the removal of existing railings, removal of non- original internal lobby, entry doors and glazing and replacement with a slim frame glazing and door system with an anodized finish. 3. Alterations to the existing stepped entrance on the southern elevation to form a ramped threshold. No works are proposed to the public footpath.
2 No. new fascia signs and 2No. new Bus stop signs to existing shopfronts of 32&34 Exchequer Street.
RETENTION: To retain three no. external projecting flag banners affixed to the façade of The Hairy Lemon at 40 Drury St/42 Stephens St Lower, D02NV08
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: the existing building is three storey facing Wellington Quay with a two storey extension to the rear facing and set back from the adjoining Merchants Arch Laneway. Permission is sought to change the use of the building from existing retail on ground floor level, storage at basement, first floor, first floor return and second floor levels to a licensed restaurant at ground floor level, kitchen/toilets basement level and guest house comprising 3 bedrooms at first floor, 2 bedrooms in an extension of the first floor return and 3 bedrooms at second floor level - total 8 no double bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Access to the restaurant will be as presently exists to the shop from both Wellington Quay and the laneway of Merchants Arch with minimal alterations to the existing shopfront and including a new fascia sign. Access to the guesthouse will be from the existing door on Wellington Quay which presently serves the upper floors. The building will be upgraded and refurbished internally with minimal external changes.
Torchglen Limited, intend to apply for planning permission for development at 13 Trinity Street and St. Andrew's Lane, Dublin 2. The proposed development is seeking permission for amendments to the previously granted application for a 30-bedroom tourist hostel, granted under Reg. Ref. 3312/23 at the subject site. The amendments include internal work including a revised internal lift and stair cores to comply with Fire Regulations resulting in a minor extension of the upper floors from the 5th Floor to roof floor, extending out towards Trinity Street. This will result in a revised elevations with associated new windows and doors fronting onto St. Andrews Lane. The proposed development would also include reconfiguration of the plant and lift overrun at lower roof and roof levels. The subject application is not seeking any amendments to the total number of bedrooms within the building.
Permission for upgrading and refurbishment of the existing 4-storey over basement (5-storey) building and its change of use (including an extended basement) from retail/office to tourist hostel accommodation with licensed restaurant and bar and associated ancillary facilities. The proposal will involve the demolition of the 2-storey annex building to the rear and replacement with a new 8-storey over basement level (9-storeys) building with additional roof plant structure to accommodate a 30-bedroom tourist hostel with a basement consisting of a licenced restaurant and bar, kitchen and utilities and a ground floor consisting of reception and lobby area with bedroom accommodation on 1st to 7th floor; internal modifications and works to the existing 4-storey over basement (5-storey) building at 13 Trinity Street to accommodate the new tourist hostel development along with associated elevational changes to the Trinity Street and St. Andrew's Lane elevations. The proposal will include plant room at 8th floor level and plant at roof level along with signage, drainage, bicycle parking and all associated site development works.
Planning permission for retention, upgrading and refurbishment of the existing 4 storey building and its change of use (including an extended basement) from retail/office to tourist hostel accommodation and associated ancillary facilities. The proposal will involve the demolition of the rear 2 storey annex building and replacement with a 9 storey building with additional roof plant structure to accommodate a 35 bedroom hostel with a basement consisting of a restaurant bar, kitchen and utilities and a ground floor consisting of reception, lobby area and bedroom accommodation with further accommodation on upper 8 floors. The proposal will include drainage works and all associated site development works.
The development consists of the demolition of the existing 2 storey over basement building, currently in use for retail with ancillary storage and the construction of a new 3 storey over ground floor and basement building (five floors in all). The ground floor and basement will be in restaurant use while the upper floors will be in use as a hotel. Part of the ground floor will provide a reception for the proposed hotel on the upper floors. The ground floor elevation to the laneway will contain the entrance to the hotel, the restaurants and contain display cases for art.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for the development which includes the reconstruction of the original 3rd floor to a recorded protected structure ref. no. 8574 (the original 3rd floor and roof over destroyed in fire circa the 1960s) to provide additional office space and toilet facilities at the third floor level, with a new roof and roof lights, fitting of windows within the original perimeter wall, openings and internal alterations to provide suitable stairway access from the existing 2nd floor level to the 3rd floor level.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission is sought for backlit external signage at the ground floor level at 14 Cornmarket, The Liberties, Dublin 8. D08 TN6P which is a protected structure (Dublin City Development Plan Reference:2059).
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Planning permission for provision of 4 no. new windows to first floor level, and 7 no. new windows to second floor level, and all associated site works, to the rear courtyard.
PERMISSION & RETENTION: Retention planning permission is sought for (i) ventilation ducts to the rear elevation to serve the kitchen; and; (ii) plant and associated ducts located to the rear of the second floor roof of the previously approved extension to serve the Nando's restaurant. Planning permission was previously granted for alterations to the building to provide a Nando's restaurant under Reg. Ref. 2013/11. Planning permission is also sought for a new water harvesting system, including the installation of water tanks (1 no. 1m3 tank at basement level and 2 no. 2.5m3 tanks at third floor level), and the installation of a non-return valve at basement level. The development also includes any ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.
Development to consist of: Alterations to shopfront on St. Andrew Street increasing the shopfloor area by (0.25m2) and constructed to details matching adjacent shopfront at No. 12 Andrew Street, plus lowering of basement floor by circa 300mm to provide min. head height of 2.4 metres throughout plus provide new staircases, plus remove and adjust windows in rear elevation at ground floor level to accommodate relocated incoming gas and electrical meter-box locations, plus replace pyramidal rooflight to rear flat roof, plus retrofit insulation throughout, plus all associated works.
Planning permission for a mid-terrace building consisting of three storey office use over retail use at ground floor and basement. Development to consist of: alterations to shopfront and office entrance on St. Andrew Street, increase in floor areas of office (2.5m2) and retail (0.5m2) at ground floor and formation of new office lobby plus adjustments to ground floor door opening on rear elevation, plus new flat roof access door and provision of parapet railings at first floor plus all associated works.
RETENTION/ PERMISSION: Retention of change of use of the 82sqm restaurant to use as restaurant and takeaway and planning permission for removal of existing shopfront and provision of a new shop front and signage.
RETENTION PERMISSION: for the change of use of the 82sqm restaurant, to use as restaurant and take-away and provision of a new shop front and signage. Planning permission is also sought for a new electrically operated metal roller shutter outside the glazed shopfront.
PERMISSION & RETENTION. PROTECTED STRUCTURE. Part retention permission and part permission for refurbishment works to the existing restaurant premises, a protected structure, at number 5 South William Street, Dublin 02. Retention permission for development. The development works to be retained consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the ground floor, basement level, shopfront and signage details. Retention is sought for the following A) the removal of the existing shopfront B) the removal and reinstatement of the existing ground floor structure C) the removal of non-original fabric from sections of the ground floor and basement level of the property. Permission for development. The design proposals consist of the conservation and refurbishment of the ground floor, basement level, shopfront and signage details. Permission is sought for the following; A) Reconfigured shopfront design including the relocation of the entrance door B) Minor reconfigurations of the existing internal layout C) Reconfiguration of stepped access to the building D) Concrete bench detail to shopfront E) Projecting signage and painted signage details F) Retractable canopy detail G) Heating and electrical upgrades throughout the property H) All associated ancillary site development works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission and retention permission for development at 4/5 William Street South, Dublin 2 (Protected Structure References 8565 & 8566). Retention permission sought for the following internal works to three existing two-bed residential apartments and common areas at all levels: removal of plasterboard partitions; removal of plaster from party wall of front bedrooms; removal of modern kitchens, bathrooms, fireplaces, joinery and door sets; removal of existing electrical, mechanical, and plumbing services; installation of fire prevention works including fire batt between joists and fire rated plasterboard to wall linings; and structural repairs to valley gutter beam at third floor level and first floor bathroom. Retention permission is sought for the following external works to the rear elevations: wall penetrations at first, second and third floor level to facilitate 215mm ventilation ducts; and removal of external uPVC corridor. Permission is sought for the following internal works relating to all levels: encasement of ESB metre box at ground floor; reinstatement of lath and plaster wall linings where recently removed; new fire lining to existing stairwell; new fire door panels, frames & architraves; partial alterations to internal layout including lobby of first floor apartment, relocation of bathroom and kitchen areas, and openings to bathroom; installation of new bathrooms; installation of new kitchen fittings and extraction ducting; installation of new electrical, mechanical and plumbing services; and decoration of all apartments and common areas. Permission is sought for the following external works: installation of 215mm ventilation ducts at all levels; and installation of new water tank.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of conservation and remedial repair works to the front (east) and rear (west) facades of the existing protected structure, comprising: (i) general repair/replacement of friable brick facings; (ii) brick repointing throughout the front and rear facades including the parapet; (iii) window refurbishment works to the existing timber sliding sash windows; (iv) replacement of existing deteriorated rainwater goods and soil stacks with new cast iron goods; (v) chemical facade clean of the front and rear elevation following completion of works; (vi) all associated site works, necessary to facilitate the development.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Emgen Four Gp Limited intend to apply for permission in respect of a two-storey storage building (69 m²) with Undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Development to consist of construction of a covered area for licensed external-dining consisting of trussed-timber and hipped mono-pitch roof with slate finish, cast iron rainwater goods, lead flashings and 3 No. conservation rooflights, all on cast-iron columns and with new masonry fireplace & chimney plus, alterations to existing building (permitted under planning Ref 4426/24) consisting of a change of use at ground floor level from store to food and bar-servery, also adjustments to door GF-D1 and omission of 2 No. above-counter infills including windows GF-W1 & GF-W2 and replacement with demountable timber shutters, plus adjustments to hard standing and all associated works.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: PERMISSION & RETENTION: Permission in respect of a two- storey storage building (69 m²) with undercroft, located in a yard (with vaulted cellars (29 m²) below) to the rear of the Old Storehouse, 3 Crown Alley (Protected Structure), Dublin 2, and to the rear of 8 Cope Street (Protected Structure), Dublin 2. Retention is sought for executed demolition of: a) mono-pitch, corrugated metal roof and flashings on timber rafters and ceiling joists below, b) first floor brick gable wall on northern boundary, c) yard façade wall at ground and first floor built of random-rubble, brick, and concrete block plus rainwater goods, d) external concrete stairs, landing, box-metal handrail and double- door timber enclosure below, e) 2 no. window openings with concrete cills, timber window frames and casements, one with metal security grill on inner face, f) first floor timber entrance door and frame in external stud wall of timber cladding on timber stud with 1 no. window of fixed pane and two casements and rainwater goods, g) ground floor entrance door, frame and wall. h) internal flush-doors, architraves, plasterboard-finished timber stud walls and ceilings. Plus, for retention of executed construction of: i) 3 no. double glazed rooflights and mono- pitch felt roof, timber rafters and wall plate, lead flashings, and rainwater goods j) northern boundary gable wall reinstated at first floor in concrete block, k) new yard façade of concrete block-backed walls faced in salvaged and supplemented random-rubble stone and brick with segmented brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings, I) new yard façade brick wall with segmented salvaged brick arch heads to 2 no. window openings and 2 no. stone cills, m) first floor steel columns and beam support to roof, n) ground level new yard façade timber beam- effect cladding at undercroft and over 2 no. openings with timber cills below. Also, Permission is sought for development to complete the works to include: o) stone parapet copings to façade to yard and to northern boundary gable wall, p) external render and lead flashings to first floor northern boundary gable blockwork, q) first floor 2 no. stone window cills and 4 no. double-glazed timber sliding-sash windows, r) at ground floor reduce 2 no. openings with infill insulated timber stud wall with stained t&g timber cladding boards to form 2 no. casement timber window openings, and 1 no. flush timber door, s) removal of temporary internal timber open-riser ladder staircase and handrail and closing-up of the stairwell opening, t) making of new internal stairwell opening in first floor and fitting of new timber staircase and handrails, u) first floor repair and renewal of structural timbers and floorboards over, v) new walls, doors, and ceilings, ventilated dry-lining, thermal insulation and fire protections, w) mechanical and electrical services. Plus all associated works.
Permission for development for proposed shopfront signage. The proposed development will consist of the erection of 3 no. signs on the south, east and southeast building elevations to serve the retail unit located at ground and first floor levels. The signs will include 1 no. metal box sign to the existing canopy at ground floor level and 2 no. individually mounted metal lettering signs, both spanning ground and first floor level and all other associated site works. The total signage area is 2.66 sq. m.
Permission for amendments to approved hotel redevelopment (ref. 3493/15, 4082/16, 3439/17, 2415/18 and 2496/19) to consist of: A) The conversion of existing 58 sqm ground floor covered outdoor seating area to internal hotel common area with new glazed façade, including sliding door sets between existing stone pillars; B) Alterations and extension to existing hotel entrance canopy; C) Alterations to existing secondary accommodation door fronting St. Stephens Street; D) Alterations to signage, lighting, materials and associated amendments to façade. The above amendment will represent a gross increase of floor area of 58 sqm bringing the total gross internal area of the hotel to 6,564 sqm.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: permission for the temporary signage at 38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593 by way of the following: provision of temporary signage to the fascia of 38 Ormond Quay Lower, to consist of vertical painted lettering indicating the wording 'Yamamori' followed with a painted logo above the lettering. This will be lit by a wall sconce located to the base of the lettering and another sconce located to the top of the logo. Provision of temporary signage to the fascia of 39 Ormond Quay Lower in the form of a Victorian styled sign to be surface mounted onto the facade. Lime mortar to be used to backfill the screws to affix this sign. This sign will be up lit from below by a wide angle warm white wall sconce light. All works are only limited to the street side elevations of (protected structures Ref. 6071 & 6072) at Nos. 38/39 Ormond Quay Lower, North City, Dublin 1, D01 A593.
RETENTION: Alterations of floor layout in granted application (File no. 0079/98), Basement and Ground floor, 2 bed duplex apartment with bicycle storage changed to Basement storage and Ground floor Restaurant (File no. 5322/22). First floor apartment unchanged, as a 1 bed apartment. Second and Third floor, 2 bed duplex apartment changed to Second floor 1 bed apartment and Third floor 1 bed apartment. Addition of rear Ground floor storage room over Basement storage room ancillary to the residential apartments.
Permission is sought for the change of use from a Retail to Restaurant use.
The development will consist of change of use from permitted retail/non- retail services (Reg. Ref. 4447/16) to use as a coffee shop with elevational changes including a serving hatch, retractable awnings, signage, lighting, external seating in the courtyard to the rear and all associated site works and services.
The development will consist of change of use from permitted retail/non-retail services (Reg. Ref. 4447/16) to use as a public house/gastro bar with elevational changes including retractable awnings, signage, lighting, external seating in the courtyard to the rear and all associated site works and services.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Development at Ground Floor & Basement of 16/17 College Green, Dublin 2. The development will consist of works to a protected structure to include new exterior illuminated signage located at fascia level facing College Green.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at Ground Floor and Basement of 16/17 College Green, Dublin 2. The development will consist of the following alterations to a Protected Structure all of which are interior works: (1) Change of Use for the Ground Floor from banking and associated use to cultural/artistic exhibition space. (2) Demolition and removal of existing modern partitions and finishes associated with the previous use. (3) Installation of new works to include new partitions, reception desk, WC and associated finishes. (4) Alterations to basement level to provide for staff room, tea station, and new lobby to stairs, all ancillary to the proposed change of use of the premises.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 79 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, on corner with Francis Street. A Protected Structure (RPS 8169). The development will consist of repair works to fire damaged stone on the Francis Street Elevation. The works are within a conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE / RETENTION (RPS. 8169): the proposed development consists of full cleaning of the exterior facade. The works were carried out within a conservation area.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: The development will consist of, Change of Use from retail coffee shop with ancillary space in basement to a seated restaurant with ancillary space in basement. The application includes for internal alterations which include provision of a new ground floor wheelchair accessible WC, relocating non- historic internal doors, installation of a new open kitchen area in main restaurant space, provision of kitchen preparation area, minor adjustments to existing walls, drainage provisions, grease traps and general internal redecoration. The application also includes for the installation of a new extractor grille in one of the existing half round ground floor windows on Francis Street. The works are being carried out within a conservation area.
PROTECTED SRUCTURE / RETENTION: (ref. 8803): retention planning permission sought for the existing access door and stairs arrangement from no. 17 Aungier Street (ground floor) that solely services apartments overhead above 17-18 Aungier Street and is disconnected to the commercial use at ground floor.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: Permission for development at 36 Strand Street Great (Yamamori Restaurant) and the rear of 39 Ormond Quay Lower (Protected Structure), Dublin 1. The development will consist of the ancillary late night use of the existing ground floor restaurant/bar for nightclub use, and for the change of use of the rear first floor area from permitted storage use to bar and seating area at 36 Strand Street Great. Permission is also sought for change of use of the existing private open space originally designated for use of apartments at rear of 39 Lower Ormond Quay, to a smoking area associated with the adjoining existing restaurant garden for day and night-time use. Complimentary amenity space will be provided for the apartments at the rear of 39 Ormond Quay on an existing roof space over the existing restaurant at first floor level as a planted roof terrace and seating area and all associated site works and services.
Permission for change of use from commercial use to education use with internal alterations.
Part off-licence use in the existing retail unit.
RETENTION: The development consists of change of use of ground floor dining area and first floor storage area to late night bar and music venue.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: (RPS No. 6074): the development comprising: (i) demolition of non-original two-storey extension to the rear of the 'Woollen Mills' building. The existing canopy fronting onto Liffey Street Lower will be retained; (ii) partial external and internal demolition to three-storey 'The Yarn' building. Existing brick facade at first and second floor levels will be retained; (iii) construction of an 8-storey mixed-use development to the rear of the 'Woollen Mills' along Liffey Street Lower, incorporating the remaining facade of 'The Yarn' at first and second floor level and a new facade to Liffey Street Lower at ground floor level, comprising of: (a) restaurant use at ground floor level as part of existing 'Woollen Mills' establishment. Access to the restaurant will be from the existing entrance on Ormond Quay Lower and proposed new entrance on Liffey Street Lower; (b) residential use at upper floor levels comprising 7 no. apartments. The unit mix will consist of 6 no. three-bed apartments and 1 no. two-bed apartment. Access to the apartments will be from Liffey Street Lower. Each apartment will have access to private amenity space in the form of a private balcony and 79sq.m of external communal amenity space provided via rooftop terrace; (c) the ground floor level will also accommodate an apartment lobby; lift shaft; bike store for 25 no. spaces and refuse storage which will serve the residential units at upper floors. Access will be provided from 2 no. entrances from Liffey Street Lower. The rooftop will also accommodate a plant room (16sq.m) with solar PV mounted to the roof; (iv) internal works to existing Woollen Mills building comprising blocking up of openings at rear (northern) elevation; (v) the development will also include the provision of SuDS measures and all ancillary works necessary to facilitate the development.
Alterations to front facade of 39 Capel Street involving (1) A new shop front at ground floor including new window, lighting, plaque, and red sandstone finish (development involves the continuation of shop front design of the adjoining no. 40 Capel Street), (2) Replacement of existing door with matching door and fanlight, and (3) Reduction in size of window at first floor level to allow for facade changes at ground floor level, all at 39 Capel Street, North City, Dublin 1.
PROTECTED STRUCTURE: planning permission for development at Mercer's Medical Centre, Stephen Street Lower, Dublin 2. The subject site extends to 88sqm, facing Stephen Street Lower and adjoining the Grafton Hotel. The development will consist of: (a) removal of existing external ATM and associated structure; (b) reconfiguration of existing painted railings; (c) provision of a new railings on stone base plinth; (d) additional granite paved area to include minor works and repair to paving and new landscaping
Planning permission for development at a c. 0.1918 ha site at 36 Bride Street, Dublin 8, D08 AX62 and Molyneux House, 67-69 Bride Street, Dublin 8, D08 C8CN. The development will consist of the following; 1) The demolition of an existing single-storey pitched roofed light industrial building (c. 480sqm) and a 2/4/5-storey office building including the remaining external walls and roof of Molyneux Chapel (c. 2,639sqm); 2) The construction of a 247-room hotel building comprising of a part 4-storey, part 5-storey brickwork and polyester-powder coated framed glazed block facing Bride Street and a nine storey brickwork and polyester-powder coated framed glass block at the corner of Bride Street and Peter Street. A total of 14 disability accessible bedrooms are included; 3) The proposed building has a total height of 31.856m above ground (+44.41m ODM, including lift overrun), stepping back at 4th, 5th and 6th floor levels with a gross floor area of c. 8,326 sqm (including basement of c. 261 sqm); 4) The retention of a 4-storey brick facade element to Bride Street to create an 'art-link' open air gallery space at ground floor level and the insertion of a linked gallery 'Stephenson Room' at 2nd floor level; 5) Polyester powder-coated steel entrance gates, cycle parking stands both inside and outside gates and hard and soft landscaping elements and external seating to the existing terrace courtyard at the northern boundary of the site; 6) A ground floor 'Living Room' foyer area will include a bar and servery, check-in pods, soft seating areas and meeting rooms, toilets and back of house areas with links to the open air gallery and landscaped terrace courtyard. This area will span the entire width of the building on Bride Street and include side hung glazed terrace doors as well as a draught lobby with 2 no. sets of bi-parting automated doors; 7) An electrical sub-station located at ground floor on the Peter Street facade; 8) An existing part basement area is proposed to be retained for plant; 9) Rooftop plant areas above both 5th floor and 9th floor areas will be screened with polyester powder-coated louvered metal panels; 10) Artwork poem at 3rd, 4th and 5th floor levels to brickwork panel to Bride Street corner of the Peter Street facade; 11) 2 no. signage panels at 9th floor level to brick panels; 12) All other engineering and associated site development works.