Development in north Dublin, launched with fanfare in 2006, has been plagued with construction issues including pyrite
Kitara, which is controlled by members of the Stanley family, was involved in the construction of Belmayne on Malahide Road, launched in 2006. Photograph: Aidan CrawleyNegotiations over remediation works at a number of houses in the Belmayne housing development in north Dublin have stalled over just how many houses should be involved.
The company is a subsidiary of Stanley Holdings, which at the time was led by Michael Stanley, a well-known figure in the construction industry, who is now the chief executive of Cairn Homes. Mr Stanley is no longer a director of the company and no longer holds shares in it.
The minutes show that the various parties discussed the ceiling cavities and that “it was agreed by all parties that intermediate floors should be 60 minutes fire rated”. According to the minutes, an architect acting on behalf of Kitara “noted that these properties were outside of the purview of the design team”, and that they would alert the development’s management company of any issues or defects discovered during remediation works.
The Irish Times has seen further correspondence in June from representatives of the Stanley family in which they describe “a lot of progress ... at the last meeting”, while noting that “the obvious sticking point was the adjacent units”.
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