DIY SOS: The Big Build Ireland - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

Cork
Baz Ashmawy presents the first of a two-part special focusing on rehousing Ukrainian refugees in six vacant terraced houses at Kingston College in Mitchelstown, North Cork. Baz is joined by Aoife Rhattigan and Kerry Hiddleston, who oversee the design, while Brandon Duarte from MMD Construction is in charge of the build, and Diarmuid Gavin plans the garden design.

Episode 2
Baz Ashmawy presents the conclusion of the special focusing on rehousing Ukrainian refugees in six vacant terraced houses at Kingston College in Mitchelstown, North Cork. Baz is joined by Aoife Rhattigan and Kerry Hiddleston, who oversee the design, while Brandon Duarte from MMD Construction is in charge of the build, and Diarmuid Gavin plans the garden design.

Ennis, Co Clare

Coolaney, Co Sligo
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