Written answers

Wednesday, 11 November 2015

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Public Investment Projects

Photo of Patrick O'DonovanPatrick O'Donovan (Limerick, Fine Gael)
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69. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation to set out in tabular form the value of capital investment projects and grants under way or approved for funding by his Department, by county; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [39659/15]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin North Central, Fine Gael)
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IDA Ireland provides capital funding to client companies to support investments and job creation and runs a capital property programme to attract and facilitate investment throughout the country.

The total grant payments on a county basis for the period 2011-2014 are provided in the following table 1. Figures for 2015 will be available in 2016.

In the period 2011-2014, there were a total of 653 investments approved by IDA Ireland, not all of which will receive grant support. In 2014, 197 investments were approved equating to a 20% increase on 2013.

In its mid-year statement, IDA Ireland announced that Ireland continued to win a strong share of global investment for regional locations in the first half of 2015, despite intense international competition and economic uncertainty in Europe. In the first half of the year, IDA Ireland approved 110 investment projects, which will lead to the creation of 9,000 direct jobs this year and over future years as the companies gradually roll-out their investment plans. In the same period in 2014, there were 100 projects leading to 8,000 jobs. Among the companies publicly announcing investment plans in Ireland in the first half of 2015 were Apple, Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Johnson & Johnson Vision Care, Northern Trust, Facebook , Agora Publishing, Viagogo, Zimmer, ABEC Inc. and Zalando. Ireland is also investing in a €150 M Regional Property Programme over a five-year period to ensure that there is sufficient availability of utility-intensive strategic sites, quality business parks and advance building solutions to attract investment in to the regions.

So far this year, advance technology buildings have been completed in both Waterford and Athlone and the construction of buildings in Sligo, Castlebar and Tralee is at an advanced stage of procurement. Next year, IDA Ireland will continue this programme of advance builds with projects in Galway, Dundalk and Limerick. Investment in IDA Ireland’s portfolio of business and technology parks around the country is also underway.

Each year, Science Foundation Ireland allocates in the region of €150 million to €160 million of research funding to researchers across Ireland’s higher education system based on open, internationally peer-reviewed calls for proposals. This funding makes up part of the capital expenditure of my Department. SFI research awards are typically multi-annual awards (i.e. drawn down over a period of 2 to 5 years depending on the nature of the Call).

All SFI research funding is channelled to designated research performing organisations in Ireland – universities, colleges and other research institutes and this is reflected in the county by county breakdown provided below. The €911.9 million of capital funding presented below relates to all “live awards” on the SFI system (i.e. funding for projects that are underway but not yet completed). [Note: the data in the following table 2 include a number of awards for projects that were active earlier in 2015 which have now been completed.]

There are two capital projects funded through my Department by the North/South Interreg Programme:

County Donegal: Contribution to construction costs of Science Park in Letterkenny Institute of Technology €1.013 m

County Leitrim: Contribution to construction costs of Enterprise Centre in Carrick on Shannon €0.267 m

Funding approvals to Enterprise Ireland client companies in 2015 are set out in the following table 3. Small grants include feasibility grants, consultancy grants, new market research grants, small training grants and some key manager grants. Payments to Enterprise Ireland client companies in 2015 are set out in the following table 4. Payments relate to approvals made in 2015 but also in previous years.

Table 1: IDA grant payments by county

County2008200920102011201220132014
Carlow€480,305€176,000€0€0€9,503,141€5,093,152€72,000
Cavan€0€143,000€772,345€129,778€0€0€0
Clare€471,682€790,882€762,100€844,145€0€0€3,172,202
Cork€14,422,159€16,585,908€20,119,751€15,092,610€14,308,619€12,380,130€18,353,580
Donegal€281,200€1,253,200€2,353,385€354,746€6,221,146€3,071,490€1,889,800
Dublin€25,910,424€29,101,843€46,420,938€43,043,936€22,156,125€24,803,491€19,952,938
Galway€12,218,919€10,206,304€9,448,677€14,107,397€12,252,609€17,277,141€8,422,227
Kerry€42,949€148,565€216,450€152,671€2,145,004€584,145€16,800
Kildare€10,857,083€9,691,781€4,981,549€4,281,933€1,767,566€4,690,248€728,457
Kilkenny€0€0€0€0€0€0€0
Laois€0€39,000€274,324€21,182€0€0€25,000
Leitrim€0€28,600€566,500€297,622€347,378€0€0
Limerick€2,871,880€5,594,812€5,104,862€7,801,591€11,209,462€4,434,483€15,374,032
Longford€678,789€143,000€357,000€124,852€0€0€0
Louth€1,245,000€282,000€347,207€489,051€2,809,400€2,935,800€3,672,307
Mayo€816,847€66,007€4,693,343€1,198,963€1,254,475€4,180,577€6,376,253
Meath€691,066€136,501€524,671€386,670€152,240€1,540,920€0
Monaghan€0€445,882€260,000€70,335€0€0€58,022
Offaly€0€257,092€211,870€338,200€8,000€150,042€324,662
Roscommon€91,938€77,568€283,503€361,000€13,098€110,000€0
Sligo€555,017€553,787€925,555€852,618€0€796,831€750,892
Tipperary€2,727,287€1,431,584€17,755,098€1,875,356€0€2,729,055€3,654,309
Waterford€4,739,590€854,934€1,414,402€115,819€1,722,808€1,938,976€1,867,329
Westmeath€937,110€1,872,257€1,564,401€1,443,232€1,552,832€272,624€1,948,923
Wexford€0€190,078€569,253€3,373,513€1,853,970€934,569€783,794
Wicklow€232,593€791,321€513,000€0€48,328€27,623€43,738

Table 2: SFI grants by county.

CountyFunding
Carlow€5,538,224.85
Cork€169,896,632.95
Dublin€466,400,289.33
Galway€147,170,482.26
Kildare€14,631,508.50
Limerick€105,692,228.82
Louth€830,655.20
Mayo€16,000.00
Offaly€71,000.00
Sligo€584,474.00
Waterford€535,331.90
Westmeath€607,058.00
Grand Total€911,973,885.81

Table 3: Approvals to Enterprise Ireland Clients in 2015

County Capital Grants Employment Grants Equity Prefs/Ordinary Shares R&D Grants Small Grants Training Grants Grand Total
Carlow 1,220,680 220,000 400,000 470,866 2,311,546
Cavan 325,120 784,640 375,000 380,215 294,846 93,230 2,253,051
Clare 653,000 130,000 50,000 1,297,567 626,869 2,757,436
Cork 264,854 1,036,299 2,900,051 1,945,564 1,719,719 366,290 8,232,777
Donegal 148,573 300,000 339,839 278,011 1,066,423
Dublin 829,123 3,669,337 10,774,187 5,891,961 5,039,210 402,243 26,606,061
Galway 854,850 648,500 1,216,914 1,185,352 710,970 4,616,586
Kerry 350,000 176,910 220,725 747,635
Kildare 47,000 125,265 1,000,000 3,955,990 481,556 5,609,811
Kilkenny 100,000 598,596 70,977 769,573
Laois 42,194 151,250 193,444
Leitrim 46,800 46,800
Limerick 596,103 617,118 1,130,000 499,977 667,969 3,511,167
Longford 249,805 450,000 126,800 826,605
Louth 558,675 934,620 400,000 924,432 502,974 3,320,701
Mayo 250,000 380,280 630,000 65,090 437,439 131,587 1,894,396
Meath 74,863 943,626 896,000 94,369 421,769 98,700 2,529,327
Monaghan 227,100 445,293 289,583 90,347 1,052,323
Offaly 303,156 306,542 609,698
Overseas 350,000 350,000
Roscommon 186,000 50,000 79,200 315,200
Sligo 280,800 50,000 234,224 565,024
Tipperary North 175,209 175,209
Tipperary South 390,000 344,800 250,000 246,262 277,575 1,508,637
Waterford 539,000 826,000 498,551 158,445 2,021,996
Westmeath 506,627 700,000 995,035 422,189 2,623,851
Wexford 150,080 250,007 73,486 322,183 795,756
Wicklow 368,600 90,000 100,000 873,471 754,187 2,186,258
Grand Total 8,071,909 10,876,585 23,548,159 20,530,154 15,288,087 1,182,397 79,497,291
Source: Cognos Report ran 10.11.2015 showing approvals from 1/1/2015 to 09/11/2015 to Enterprise Ireland clients.

Table 4: Payments to Enterprise Ireland Clients in 2015

CountyCapital Grants Employment Grants Equity Pref. Shares/ordinary shares New Market Research Grants R&D Grants Small grants Training Grants Competitive Feasibility Fund Grand Total
Carlow104,069 550,000 12,500 270,959 155,960 20,947 1,114,436
Cavan600,120 99,335 150,000 645,163 176,320 1,670,937
Clare125,000 383,958 50,000 493,395 212,733 71,424 1,336,509
Cork -1,054,977 1,835,051 102,441 1,816,230 611,136 89,644 67,069 5,576,547
Donegal372,949 500,000 55,384 81,925 1,010,257
Dublin 47,970 1,515,185 12,640,137 767,832 5,147,397 2,918,073 540,833 128,190 23,705,617
Galway226,782 702,000 113,393 626,898 453,942 13,928 45,006 2,181,948
Kerry176,193 450,000 149,340 156,734 39,195 971,462
Kildare13,617 271,488 525,000 46,115 247,677 133,400 1,237,298
Kilkenny3,467,521 52,159 325,000 77,141 136,626 5,190 4,063,638
Laois34,400 25,000 489,349 137,305 16,765 702,819
Leitrim288,991 35,925 324,916
Limerick48,427 258,282 425,000 30,158 523,684 289,766 40,443 12,279 1,628,038
Longford1,728,478 142,634 475,077 59,998 2,406,187
Louth338,771 275,000 947,937 288,003 155,381 10,325 2,015,416
Mayo130,446 280,000 367,302 252,417 1,030,165
Meath25,000 644,416 571,000 369,936 259,646 24,478 1,894,476
Monaghan144,985 378,264 108,749 212,035 844,033
Offaly25,000 85,320 99,748 210,069
Overseas175,000 175,000
Roscommon83,899 158,635 50,000 54,543 18,000 365,076
Sligo73,853 275,000 75,762 23,050 447,665
Tipperary North39,256 16,633 294,790 39,887 297,335 687,901
Tipperary South900,000 220,400 150,000 16,394 171,980 137,951 1,596,725
Waterford221,238 1,083,145 706,000 72,323 76,069 2,158,775
Westmeath557,960 200,000 36,029 228,646 158,706 12,617 31,800 1,225,759
Wexford1,033,394 185,842 200,007 129,513 98,117 1,646,873
Wicklow232,437 110,339 245,000 55,199 570,204 283,626 12,546 1,509,351
Grand Total8,900,049 8,296,501 21,329,195 1,134,184 14,331,303 7,604,829 1,695,758 446,073 63,737,893
Source: Cognos Payments Report ran 10/11/2015 of Enterprise Ireland clients paid between 1/1/2015 and 09/11/2015.

Note does not include infrastructural clients, Employment Subsidy Scheme Recipients or Community Enterprise Centre Recipients.

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