Construction Information Services says figures provided by the National Building Control Office show that 23,751 homes were completed last year
CIS draws its conclusion from figures provided by the National Building Control Office, a statutory body under the umbrella of Mr O’Brien’s department.The office records all buildings that architects certify as complete and up to standard, as well as all construction work that commences in the Republic, except one-off dwellings.
The company said that there was “an urgent need for an accurate and dependable method for determining the true housing supply figures” in light of the Republic’s ongoing crisis. As a consequence, architects must certify that all developments meet building standards before they are regarded as completed. That certificate must be registered with the National Building Control Office before the building can be opened, occupied or used.However, the Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage, says the CSO is responsible for compiling new dwelling completion figures.
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