Client

National Development Finance Agency (NDFA)

Location

Waterford, Limerick, Letterkenny, Galway and Carlow, Ireland

Higher Education Bundle 2

Expanding Ireland's higher education infrastructure with five world-class, nearly zero energy academic buildings across the country.

The Higher Education PPP Bundle 2 programme will add 34,700m2 of new academic space across five of Ireland's leading technological universities - from a STEM block in Galway to a health science facility in Carlow. Part of Project Ireland 2040, it represents a landmark investment in the country's higher education infrastructure and the communities these universities serve.

Financial Close

June 2025

Construction Period

2025 -2028

Concession Period

25 years

Handback

2053

Client

National Development Finance Agency (NDFA)

Location

Waterford, Limerick, Letterkenny, Galway and Carlow, Ireland

Sponsor/Investor

Invesis

Engineering Procurement and Construction

BAM Ireland

Operations and Maintenance

BAM FM Ireland

Capital Value

€380M

Working with the Irish Government to expand academic capacity across five technological universities

Ireland's technological universities have grown significantly in recent years, taking on expanded roles in teaching, research and regional economic development. Meeting this ambition required substantial new infrastructure - and a partner with the experience and commitment to deliver it.

In 2025, the National Development Finance Agency selected Invesis as sole investor under a 25-year PPP to design, build, finance and maintain new academic buildings at five institutions: South East Technological University Waterford, Technological University of the Shannon in Limerick, Atlantic Technological University Donegal, Atlantic Technological University Galway and South East Technological University Carlow. BAM Building is delivering construction and BAM FM Ireland will provide facilities management across the concession.

Each building has been designed by a dedicated architectural practice to reflect the distinct identity and academic needs of its institution. Handovers are phased between July 2027 and June 2028, with a 25-year concession running from each completion date.

Sole investor across five institutions - bringing long-term commitment and expertise to Ireland's growing higher education sector.
100% heat pump heating, maximised solar PV and embodied carbon capped at 500 KgCO2e/m2 - exceeding Ireland's energy standards at every campus.
Innovation

Exceeding Ireland's energy standards with heat pumps, solar and innovative structural design across five campuses

Each of the five facilities has been designed to meet Nearly Zero Energy Building (NZEB) standards with an A3 BER rating - going well beyond the minimum requirements through a comprehensive sustainable design approach.

100% of heating and hot water is provided by heat pumps with a SCOP of 3.62, complemented by maximised PV panels, heat recovery technology and mixed-mode natural ventilation. Embodied carbon is capped at 500 KgCO2e/m2, measured using approved LCA software across all construction stages. An innovative Piekko structural system delivers a flat soffit solution across the buildings, enabling flexible space planning and high-quality learning environments.

A dedicated energy and commissioning consultant - a new addition to the Invesis PPP team - monitors design, construction and handover to ensure buildings perform to their energy targets from day one and maintain efficiency throughout the concession.

Sustainability

Creating inspiring, flexible learning environments that serve students and communities across Ireland

  • Each building has been designed as a place for intellectual, creative and social activity - welcoming, non-institutional environments where students can thrive, with generous natural light, flexible spaces and strong connections to the surrounding campus.
  • Designs were developed in close consultation with each institution through a three-year process, ensuring every facility reflects the academic identity and operational needs of its university.
  • Water conservation is built in from the outset, with grey water recycling, flow restrictors, leak detection and water-economical equipment specified across all five buildings.
  • Maximised daylight factors in teaching areas - achieving a 2% averaged daylight factor across all occupied rooms - reduce energy use while improving the learning environment for students and staff.
  • The five facilities will significantly expand teaching and research capacity at universities serving communities across the south-east, west and north-west of Ireland.
Five campuses, five communities, one consistent commitment - inspiring, energy-efficient spaces for Ireland's next generation of students.