Further milestone for family courts complex
The procurement process for the long-awaited dedicated family courts complex in Dublin has begun in a further milestone for the project.
The National Development Finance Agency (NDFA) last week published the contract notice to initiate the first stage of the public private partnership (PPP) procurement process, the pre-qualification/shortlisting of potential bidders.
It follows the granting of planning permission in April 2024 for the purpose-built complex at Hammond Lane in Dublin 7.
Originally earmarked for the project in 2014, construction work on the site is now projected to begin in 2026 and last until 2028.
The completed building will replace family law court buildings described by practitioners as completely unfit for purpose.
The six-storey-over-basement building will include 19 courtrooms, consultation spaces, staff and judicial accommodation, a variety of public waiting areas, space for mediation and domestic violence support services, accommodation for legal practitioners and custody facilities.
Justice minister Helen McEntee said: “The Dublin family courts complex is key to fulfilling the potential of the family justice strategy and Family Courts Bill. This progress brings us one step closer to a better, more empathetic, and child-centred family justice system.
“The Dublin family courts complex will help families achieve the best possible outcome for their individual circumstances at what can be an extremely difficult and stressful time in people’s lives.”
Angela Denning, CEO of the Courts Service, added: “There has been a determined focus by the Courts Service going back many years to bring this important project to fruition.
“We will keep the momentum going and look forward to working with the Office of Public Works and the National Development Finance Agency to deliver this much-needed facility as quickly as possible.”