The new developments will include 52 homes at The Miles, Clonakilty, 50 houses at Poundhill, Skibbereen, and another 50 in Oakwood, Macroom.
Wed, 11 Dec, 2019
Almost a year after it was launched by the Government, a new agency designed to use empty landbanks across the State for housing needs remains in a legal limbo without powers.
Wed, 19 Jun, 2019
Government spending agencies have been quizzed about the massive cost overruns in the planned build for the national children's hospital as pressure mounts to explain the €1.5bn project spend.
Mon, 21 Jan, 2019
The Department of Education is facing a showdown with schools subcontractors who have been left out of pocket after the collapse of the British construction giant Carrillion and the Irish group Sammon.
Tue, 17 Jul, 2018
A contingency fund should be set up to ensure sub-contractors are paid what they are owed after massive delays and liquidations of two main firms involved in a school building public-private partnership (PPP), some TDs and senators believe.
Fri, 06 Jul, 2018
The continuation of work on five schools, which was stalled due to the collapse of British construction giant Carillion could be open to legal challenge, a TD has claimed.
Wed, 04 Jul, 2018
Five schools and a college being built by a partnership involving the collapsed UK construction firm Carillion should be open by September.
Fri, 23 Mar, 2018
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has conceded it will take “a couple of weeks” to resolve the fallout from the collapse of the Carillion construction company, and is causing a knock-on impact on six schools in Ireland.
Thu, 25 Jan, 2018
Works should continue as usual on five schools being built for the Department of Education by a consortium led by one of the UK’s biggest building firms which is in liquidation.
Tue, 16 Jan, 2018
Fri, 20 Nov, 2015
Thu, 22 Oct, 2015
The State has agreed a contract for the development of Ireland’s first healthcare public private partnership (PPP) project. The €140m scheme, part of the Government’s €2.25bn Infrastructure Stimulus Progamme, will provide a network of primary care facilities.
Sat, 16 May, 2015
The Department of Education was overcharged by a total of more than €40,000 by two private partner companies for the running of major colleges.
Tue, 01 Oct, 2013
Members of the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee have criticised two state agency executives who take fees for sitting on the board of the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA).
Fri, 14 Dec, 2012
The State has had to write off losses worth tens of million of euro as a result of the collapse or postponement of a number of public-private partnerships (PPP).
Fri, 28 Sep, 2012
The Chief Executive of the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) John Corrigan today set out a roadmap for Ireland’s phased re-entry to the international bond markets over the coming 18 months.
Thu, 19 Jul, 2012
THE Department of Education will spend €70 million less in 2012 than this year on school and college buildings and maintenance, with the emphasis on growing areas, pushing projects at many schools down the priority list.
Tue, 20 Dec, 2011
THE board tasked with developing the new national children’s hospital has slashed by almost 50% the amount it is hoping to raise in charitable donations towards the estimated €650 million cost of the project.
Thu, 21 Jul, 2011
THE board set up to drive the development of the proposed €650 million national children’s hospital does not have the expertise to handle such a crucial and large-scale project, according to its former chair.
Mon, 30 May, 2011
It has emerged some of the top earners at key State agencies are giving up their bonuses.
Sat, 28 May, 2011
THE chief executives of three key state agencies — including National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) head John Corrigan — are to give-up bonuses worth as much as €850,000.
The British and Irish governments are facing calls today to establish a high-level task force to co-ordinate the planned investment of €100nm in infrastructure north and south of the border.
Fri, 10 Feb, 2006
THE CABINET has given the go-ahead for a plan to inject €3.6 billion of private funding in key investment projects to speed up the completion of schools, health facilities and other investment projects over the next four years.
Wed, 27 Jul, 2005
THE €60 million Cork School of Music public private partnership (PPP) contract should be finalised in weeks, according to the Department of Education.
A REPORT recommending the introduction of privatised speed cameras to reduce road deaths will be considered by the Cabinet today.
Mon, 25 Jul, 2005
MONEY is available to the Government to deliver much-needed infrastructure projects if it so wished, the Dáil Public Accounts Committee heard yesterday.
Fri, 11 Mar, 2005
THE National Development Finance Agency (NDFA), set up to provide cheap sources of capital to local authorities, has arranged 250 million in lending in the past few months.
Fri, 02 Jan, 2004
NOT one proposal has been made to take a slice of the €200 million pie available for investment in infrastructure projects from the State pension fund.
Fri, 20 Jun, 2003
The Government has hinted that it is planning to use controversial public-private partnerships to finance schools, roads and other infrastructure projects.
Fri, 08 Nov, 2002
THE Government will today move to ease its cash crisis by setting up a borrowing agency to raise anything up to €10 billion from the private sector over the next five years.
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