University Hospital Galway redevelopment progresses following public consultation

By Alexa Hornbeck | Published: 8-Apr-2026

Architect and engineer tenders have been returned for University Hospital Galway redevelopment, with appointments due Q2 2026

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University Hospital Galway is moving into the design and construction phase of a major redevelopment to modernise hospital services in the west and north-west of Ireland. 

The hospital’s Development Control Plan sets out a long-term vision to redevelop the estate through to 2045, including more inpatient beds, new clinical facilities and supporting infrastructure for emergency and specialist care.

To deliver the redevelopment, a Major Projects Design Team Framework has been established. 

Tenders for design teams have been returned and are under review, with appointments expected in Q2 2026. 

The teams will include architects, engineers, quantity surveyors, and other specialists to guide the detailed design and construction of the new facilities. 

Cullen Payne Architects has already contributed to the DCP and functional design plans for the campus.

The first phase includes a new inpatient building, with 150 beds and expanded radiology. 

A second building will follow, adding another 150 beds, including maternity services.

A new permanent helipad is also planned to improve emergency patient transfers.

Meanwhile, at Merlin Park University Hospital, a new surgical hub is already under construction.

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