TENDER DOCUMENTS AVAILABLE FOR CHILDREN’S CANCER CENTRE IN MAYO

Children’s cancer charity, Cancer Fund for Children, has announced that the tender documents are now available for their therapeutic short break centre, Daisy Lodge, to be built on the shores of Lough Corrib in Cong Co. Mayo.

This therapeutic centre will provide children across Ireland impacted by cancer and their families with a safe, restorative space where they can focus on spending time together and reconnecting as a family. Construction on this 30,000 square foot facility is due to begin this summer and the release of the tender documents marks a crucial step forward in this process.

The current site for Daisy Lodge Mayo which will be built on the shores of Lough Corrib in Cong, Co. Mayo.


Last year, work was carried out to clear the site in preparation for construction to commence in 2024 and under the supervision of an archaeologist and ecologist, a sub-base has been laid for a new access road, car park, the footprint of the building and an outdoor play area. The Irish Government also announced last year that they would commit €7.5m in funding to the build of this facility.

Speaking about this capital appeal project, Cancer Fund for Children CEO, Phil Alexander, said:

“We are thrilled to have reached this milestone in bringing Daisy Lodge to life in the West of Ireland, so that we can provide therapeutic short breaks to even more families impacted by childhood cancer. We would like to thank all of our incredible supporters and the local community who supported us along this journey. Without your passion and generosity, this would not be possible.
We now invite construction and engineering organisations to join us in our mission. Please explore the tender details and share the news within your contacts.”

Architect’s impressions of the Daisy Lodge facility which will provide a safe, restorative space for families impacted by cancer.


Vanessa Matczak, age 16, from Mayo, was supported by Cancer Fund for Children when she was diagnosed with cancer. Speaking about this development, she said:

“My family and I went to Daisy Lodge in Newcastle, Co. Down and it took my heart. You can relax there, do normal things and forget about bloods and everything. Everyone there understands so they won’t be staring you down if you have short hair or have something on your body.

For every family that Cancer Fund for Children supports at Daisy Lodge, there are another 6 they can’t accommodate. Having a second Daisy Lodge in Co. Mayo will mean that they can be there for even more families impacted by cancer and will also mean that some families don’t have to travel so far.”

Architect’s impressions of the Daisy Lodge facility which will provide a safe, restorative space for families impacted by cancer.



Cancer Fund for Children provides informal emotional, social and therapeutic support to children impacted by cancer and their families, at home, in the hospital and at their existing therapeutic short break centre, Daisy Lodge, in Newcastle Co. Down. The build of a second Daisy Lodge will increase the amount of family members the charity can support each year from 1,800 to 4,000.

Tender documents are available for review on
https://www.etenders.gov.ie/epps/cft/prepareViewCfTWS.do?resourceId=2954453 .

You can view more info on the charity and the Daisy Lodge Mayo project by visiting their website, www.cancerfundforchildren.com

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Michael McDonnell Managing  Editor of Irish Construction Industry Magazine & Plan Magazine

Email: michael@irishconstruction.com      WWW.MCDMEDIA.IE  WWW.IRISHCONSTRUCTION.COM

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