2024
Overall Winner
National Property Awards - 'Social Housing Development of the Year' - Springville House Office to Residential Conversion Development - Tuath in partnership with Cork City Council
Overall Winner
CIH Awards 'Working in Partnership' - Beneficiaries of Temporary Protection (BOTP) Rapid Build Program, Clonminch, Tullamore - Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth in partnership with Tuath, Office of Public Works, UN International Organisation for Migration and DePaul Trust
Overall Winner
CIH Awards 'Excellence in Housing Innovation' - Springville House 'Rightsize' Development - Tuath in partnership with Cork City Council
2023
Overall Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Embedding Affordability’ and 'Overall Winner'' - Woodside Cost Rental Development - Tuath in partnership with Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown County Council
Overall Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Best Large Housing Development for Families’ – 'Best Creative Delivery, Supply & Collaboration' - Parkwest Plaza
Overall Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Best Large Housing Development for Families’ – PPP Social Housing Bundle 2 - Tuath (as part of TORC Sustainable Housing) in partnership with Cork County Council
Overall Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Best Small Housing Developments for Families’ – Crann Darach Montenotte - In partnership with Cork County Council
Overall Winner
National Property Awards - 'Placemaking Initiative of the Year' Ellis Court Restoration, in partnership with Dublin City Council.
2022
Overall Winner
National Property Awards - 'Best Social Housing Development' (In collaboration with DLRD County Council & Respond Housing) - Woodside, Enniskerry Rd.
Overall Winner
CIH Awards - 'Working in Partnership' (In collaboration with DLRD County Council & Respond Housing) - Woodside, Enniskerry Rd.
Overall Winner
CIH Awards - 'Young Professional of the Year' - Seamus Watters
Overall Winner
Partnership Awards - 'Best Social Infrastructure Project (not including Education and Healthcare)' - TORC Sustainable Housing - Social Housing PPP Programme Bundle 2
2021
Shortlisted
CIH Awards – ‘Excellence in Customer Service’, ‘Excellence in Health & Wellbeing’
2020
Highly Commended
Good Governance Awards 2020 – ‘Governance Improvement Initiative’ Category
2019
Overall Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Most creative supply response’ – Harolds Court, Parnell Road
Overall Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Housing for older people’ – Arus Mhuire, Cork in partnership with Cork City Council
Overall Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘Housing Association of the Year’
Overall Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘Excellence in Housing Services to the Construction Industry’
2018
Winner
CIH (Chartered Institute of Housing) Awards – ‘Best Housing Team’
Winner
CIH Awards – (In partnership with Dublin City Council) CIH Awards – ‘Best Housing Story’ Ffrecnhmullen House, Charlemont Street
Highley Commended
CIH Awards – ‘Best Large Housing Development’ – Abbot Court, Dun Laoghaire
Winner
Construction Ireland Awards – ‘Excellence to Housing Services in the Construction Industry’
Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘National Housing Partnership Award’
Shortlisted
Inside Housing Development Awards UK – Best Development Team
2017
Winner
ICSH (Irish Council for Social Housing) Awards ‘Housing for Families’ – Thornwood, Beaumont
Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘Housing Partnership Award’
2016
Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘National Voluntary Housing Award’
2015
Special Recognition Award
CIH Awards (in collaboration with DCC, DRHE, NAMA, FOCUS Ireland & Peter McVerry Trust) – Clare Village, Clare Hall, Malahide Road
Winner
ICSH Awards – ‘Collaboration Initiative’ – Clare Village, Clare Hall, Malahide Road
Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘Services to Housing’
Shortlisted
ICSH Awards – ‘Most Creative Response Solution’ – the Coast, Baldoyle, Balbriggan
Shortlisted
(in Partnership with Cavan County Council): ICSH Awards – ‘Housing for Older People’ – Castlemanor Retirement Village, Drumalee, Co. Cavan
2014
Winner
Public Sector Magazine Awards – ‘Excellence in Social Responsibility for Social Housing Management’
2013
Winner
(in Partnership with Dun Laoghaire Rathdown County Council) ICSH Awards – ‘Mixed Communities’ – Honeypark, Dun Laoghaire
Winner
(in Partnership with Cork County Council) ICSH Awards – ‘Housing for Families’ – Goolds Hill, Mallow, Co. Cork
Shortlisted
ICSH Awards – ‘Mixed Community Category’ – Scotch Hall, Drogheda, Co. Louth
2011
Winner
ICSH Awards – ‘Innovative Finance Solutions’ – Knightsbridge, Trim, Co. Meath
2007
Highly Commended
ICSH Awards – Hanover Quay, Dublin