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William Fry advises RCSI Project Connect

William Fry congratulates The Royal College of Surgeons (RCSI) in Ireland on winning Project of the Year and Sustainable Green Building of the Year at the Irish Construction Excellence Awards 2026 for Project Connect, a transformative new education and research building at 118 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin.

The seven-storey facility replaces an outdated office block with a state-of-the-art environment supporting advanced research, teaching and collaboration. The building features VR surgical spaces, modern laboratories, flexible learning spaces, faculty offices, café and exhibition centre with a new bridge link to other campus buildings including at 26 York Street. Located within historic St Stephen’s Green, Dublin’s Georgian Quarter, with adjacent active LUAS transport links, and targeting innovative green construction and energy efficiency measures to support campus activities, Project Connect is a transformational development and achievement for RCSI.

The William Fry team advising RCSI was led by Jarleth Heneghan (Partner, Projects and Construction & Engineering) including key day to day projects adviser Cassandra Byrne (Consultant, Projects and Construction & Engineering) and Stephen Ryan (Managing Associate, Real Estate)

Jarleth noted: “William Fry are delighted to have been involved in supporting The RCSI on the successful delivery of Project Connect which will provide vital infrastructure for pioneering health sciences research and innovation to support patient care, wellness and student learning, as well as creating a space for local community engagement. Already winning awards for sustainable building, green design and energy efficiency, Project Connect has been a very rewarding project to work on and we are proud to support RCSI as it enhances Ireland’s global reputation for excellence in health sciences, education and research.”