Written answers

Thursday, 10 July 2008

Department of Education and Science

Higher Education Infrastructure

4:00 pm

Photo of Brian HayesBrian Hayes (Dublin South West, Fine Gael)
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Question 683: To ask the Minister for Education and Science the progress made in relation to the programme for Government proposal to provide a multi-annual capital fund of €2 billion for higher education institutions to support investment in the development of modern campus facilities with leading edge teaching and learning infrastructure. [28732/08]

Photo of Batt O'KeeffeBatt O'Keeffe (Cork North West, Fianna Fail)
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Under the National Development Plan 2007-2013, an envelope of close to €2 billion has been provided for investment in higher education infrastructure. At the end of the first year of the programme, implementation of this measure is progressing satisfactorily with 2007 funding used to deliver additional capacity for apprentices in 4 institutes of technology as well as equipping institutes to enable the implementation of revised curricula for apprentices.

Funding was also deployed to enable a series of minor improvements works be carried out within the sector. Sites purchases were grant aided, design costs of major projects in planning were funded and large scale projects at construction were similarly supported.

A sample of some large scale projects at construction that were funded include a new IT Building at National University of Ireland Cork, new Tourism and Hospitality facility at Waterford Institute of Technology, refurbishment of facilities at Limerick Institute of Technology and necessary improvements works to Dublin Institute of Technology facilities. Funding has recently been approved for the following large-scale projects: Athlone Institute of Technology — Engineering Building €36m, Mary Immaculate College of Education — Campus Development Phase 2 €23m, Institute of Technology Tralee — Library and Information Resource Centre €9.4m, Waterford Institute of Technology — Cert/Tourism Building €24m.

In addition, 17 individual projects are being progressed for delivery through the public private partnership process.

The Deputy will be aware that the €2 billion referred to above is separate and discrete from planned investments in building and expanding research capacity and capabilities in higher education institutions. In this regard, NDP capital funding of over €750m has been allocated. In 2007, this funding enabled the introduction of a dedicated research equipment grant as well as the launch and approval of awards under Cycle 4 of the Programme for Research in Third Level Institutions. Cycle 4 has a capital component of €108m which will be dispersed across 13 higher education institutions and involving 36 individual capital projects that are targeted to deliver over 20,000m2 of new research facilities. In the current year, the Research Facilities Enhancement Scheme has already been successfully launched where €58m of capital investment is targeted at improving and refurbishing existing research provision within higher education institutions in the course of the year.

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