Cork community builds its own flood defences following Storm Babet damage

“What we’re doing is putting a big bank of clay in the shape of a horseshoe around the houses,” Denis McCarthy, Chairman of the Ballinhassig Village Association, told The Echo.
A spokesperson for the OPW told The Echo: “A tender competition for a Consultancy Contract to provide engineering and environmental services to progress the Ballinhassig Flood Relief Scheme was first issued in late 2022. Tenders were received in Q1 2023.
“Following tender assessment, and discussions between Cork County Council and the OPW, as there was no tender submission which offered a value for money proposal, it was agreed that it was not possible to appoint a consultant for the project at that time.
“Cork County Council then worked in partnership with the OPW to adjust the requirements for the Consultancy Contract, in an effort to find a solution to provide professional services to deliver the Contract.
“The Consultancy Contract was retendered in Q3 2023, a preferred tenderer has been identified and the Consultant Appointment will be made shortly, following the recent approval by the Office of Public Works for this appointment.
“The provision of technical services by the Consultant will commence immediately on appointment.”