Written answers
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
Department of Finance
Central Bank of Ireland Properties
Pearse Doherty (Donegal South West, Sinn Fein)
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271. To ask the Minister for Finance the latest estimate for the cost of the new Central Bank of Ireland building; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [18218/15]
Michael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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Under section 6B of the Central Bank Act 1942, as amended, the Central Bank Commission is responsible for administering the provision of accommodation and office and other equipment with a view to enabling the Central Bank to perform and exercise its functions and powers. As Minister for Finance I have no role in the matter.
The Central Bank has a dedicated page on its website () which provides updates on the progress of the project, including the project costs. I have been informed by the Cental Bank that it will continue to provide updates to the website as the project develops. Recent project updates include the appointment of Walls Construction Ltd as Main Contractor on 13 April 2015. Pre-construction works began on site in April 2015, with construction works commencing in early May 2015.
I have been informed by the Central Bank that the total estimated development costs are approximately €140m (inclusive of VAT) which includes land acquisition costs, development levies and estimates for construction costs, furniture fittings and IT/AV works, design team professional fees, insurance and other related costs.
Pearse Doherty (Donegal South West, Sinn Fein)
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272. To ask the Minister for Finance if he will provide details of the properties belonging to the Central Bank of Ireland; of all other properties where the Central Bank of Ireland business is carried out, for example, data centres and so on, inside and outside the State. [18219/15]
Michael Noonan (Limerick City, Fine Gael)
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Under section 6B of the Central Bank Act 1942, as amended, the Central Bank Commission is responsible for administering the provision of accommodation and office and other equipment with a view to enabling the Central Bank to perform and exercise its functions and powers. As Minister for Finance I have no role in the matter.
I have been informed by the Central Bank that it owns 4 properties in Dublin City and 1 property in Sandyford. In addition, there are 2 leasehold properties in Dublin City at which ordinary Central Bank business is carried out.
The Central Bank has also informed me that in common with other State agencies, it has contracted arrangements with some third-party suppliers (including 3 data centres, based at various locations in Ireland). However all Central Bank work is directed and controlled from the premises listed in the schedule below.
Schedule of Central Bank buildings
Properties owned by the Central Bank:
Postal Address | Rates Address |
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PO Box 559Central Bank of IrelandDame StreetDublin 2 | 41a,42,43,44,45 Dame Street Dublin 2 |
PO Box 559Central Bank of IrelandDame StreetDublin 2 | 9 College Green Dublin 2 |
PO Box 559Central Bank of IrelandDame StreetDublin 2 | 6,7,8 College Green Dublin 2 |
Central Bank of Ireland North Wall QuayDublin 1 | |
Central Bank of Ireland PO Box 61Sandyford Dublin 16 | Sandyford Road Dundrum Dublin 16 |
Properties at which Central Bank business is carried out:
Central Bank of IrelandPO Box 11517Spencer DockNorth Wall QuayDublin 1 | 3 Spencer Dock Block R1 North Wall QuayDublin 1 |
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Central Bank of IrelandBlock DIveagh CourtHarcourt RoadDublin 2 | Block D Iveagh Court 9/15 Harcourt Road Dublin 2 |
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