Written answers

Tuesday, 5 July 2016

Department of Education and Skills

Schools Building Projects Status

Photo of Joan BurtonJoan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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206. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the names, locations and values of school rebuilding projects (details supplied) that were previously to commence in 2016 and have now deferred commencement; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19509/16]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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The names and location of six school building projects to which the deputy refers are set out in the following table.

There are 29 primary school building projects on the 2016 Construction Programme announced in November 2015 which are currently at stage 2B of the architectural planning process. The school authorities on three of those primary school projects have recently been informed of delays in progressing their projects to tender and construction stage. The other 26 projects are currently progressing to the completion of stage 2(b). The pre-tender cost estimates of such projects are deemed to be commercially sensitive and as such cannot be disclosed.

However, as the Deputy will be aware, on 1st January 2016 there were 66 major projects under construction and since the start of this year 14 more major projects have been progressed to construction and there are currently 36 projects authorised to progress through the tender process with a view to starting on site in the coming months. That represents a total of 116 major projects either under construction or progressing to commence construction in 2016. These projects were authorized to proceed under previous Minister O'Sullivan, and this means that the existing contractual commitments for 2016 now fully account for the funding which was allocated for 2016 by the previous Minister.

My officials will continue to closely monitor expenditure on existing contractual commitments over the coming months and as funding allows, other projects, including the projects referred to will be considered for progression through the tender process with a view to starting on site as soon as possible.

ListCountyRoll NumberSchool Name & Address
2016Co. Dublin19545A 19636DCorduff NS (St Patricks Jnr & Snr) Dublin 15
2016Limerick19336O Scoil Phoil Naofa, Dooradoyle, Limerick
2016Louth16208NTermonfeckin Mixed NS
2016Mayo64660F Sancta Maria College, Louisburg
2014Westmeath18864LCoosan NS, Castlequarter, Coosan, Athlone
2015Westmeath20188JMullingar ETNS, Rathgowan

Photo of Joan BurtonJoan Burton (Dublin West, Labour)
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207. To ask the Minister for Education and Skills the number of primary school projects at stage 2B and the number of these which will commence as previously planned for 2016; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [19510/16]

Photo of Richard BrutonRichard Bruton (Dublin Bay North, Fine Gael)
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There are 29 primary school building projects on the 2016 Construction Programme announced in November 2015 which are currently at stage 2B of the architectural planning process. The school authorities on three of those primary school projects have recently been informed of delays in progressing their projects to tender and construction stage. The other 26 projects are currently progressing to the completion of stage 2(b).

However, as the Deputy will be aware, on 1st January 2016 there were 66 major projects under construction and since the start of this year 14 more major projects have been progressed to construction and there are currently 36 projects authorised to progress through the tender process with a view to starting on site in the coming months. That represents a total of 116 major projects either under construction or progressing to commence construction in 2016. These projects were authorized to proceed under previous Minister O'Sullivan, and this means that the existing contractual commitments for 2016 now fully account for the funding which was allocated for 2016 by the previous Minister.

My officials will continue to closely monitor expenditure on existing contractual commitments over the coming months and as funding allows, other projects, including the projects referred to will be considered for progression through the tender process with a view to starting on site as soon as possible.

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