CCC/004/20 - Cork City Urban Density, Building Height and Tall Buildings Study

1.1 What do we need? Cork City Council is seeking to appoint a suitably qualified consultancy team to undertake a Cork City Urban Density, Building Height and Tall Buildings Study to assist it in identifying those areas of the City that may be appropriate to locate higher density development and tall buildings whilst enhancing Cork’s unique sense of place, and crucially how we can ensure excellence in the design of tall buildings. There will be six work packages: • Contextual Analysis (see 2.1); • Density Strategy (see 2.2); • Building Height Strategy (see 2.3); • Tall Building Strategy (see 2.4); • Ensuring Excellence in Tall Building Design (see 2.5); and • Planning Guidance (see 2.6). 1.2 Background Cork City Council has a suite of development plan and local area plan documents that set the framework for planning and the management of development in the City. In order to ensure this framework remains up-to-date the council is reviewing its current planning policy framework to inform the Cork City Development Plan. The development plan includes strategic planning policies and development management policies for the City and will provide the basis for future local area plans that will be prepared for major development areas within the City. Cork City Council, as local planning authority, needs to ensure that its policy framework is fit-for-purpose and supports the ambition for Cork City set out in Project 2040: National Planning Framework (Government of Ireland, February 2018). Cork City Council seeks to develop and improve the City according to its core values, these being: to create a city of strong neighbourhoods and communities; to create a healthy and connected city; a city of learning; a city that is addressing the challenges and risks posed by climate change; a city that values its culture and heritage; a city that belongs to and offers equal opportunities to all of its citizens, as well as an excellent quality of life. The National Planning Framework is supported by a wide number of policy a

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71240000-2  Architectural, engineering and planning services
38221000-0  Geographic information systems (GIS or equivalent)
71220000-6  Architectural design services
71311200-3  Transport systems consultancy services
71356400-2  Technical planning services
71410000-5  Urban planning services
71420000-8  Landscape architectural services
79930000-2  Specialty design services


Cork City Council
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Jeremy Ward
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Contract Notice (eTenders) 08/06/2020 12:30
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Cork City Urban Density, Building Height and Tall Buildings Study
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The publication of the Urban Development and Building Heights (UDBH) Guidelines for Planning Authorities (DECLG, December 2018) sets out a mandatory requirement for all local planning authorities to update their policy framework in relation to tall buildings, building height and density of development in order to be taken into account in the development management process. The six work packages:include density matrix/strategy; building height and tall building strategy, and planning guidance.

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