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Thursday, 14 February 2019

Department of Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation

Capital Expenditure Programme

Photo of Jonathan O'BrienJonathan O'Brien (Cork North Central, Sinn Fein)
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135. To ask the Minister for Jobs, Enterprise and Innovation the capital projects completed by her Department since 2011; the initial contract value of same; the final cost of same; and the final cost of the capital projects that have had an ex post review in tabular form. [7843/19]

Photo of Heather HumphreysHeather Humphreys (Cavan-Monaghan, Fine Gael)
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The Capital funding provided to my Department is mainly in the way of grants to support the multi-annual programmes of our enterprise development and innovation agencies.

The table below sets out the breakdown of the capital allocation across my Department’s subheads from 2011-2019. Due to a changes in the Vote structure between 2011 and 2019 some subhead numbers may no longer correspond with those previously published. I have used the current structure for the sake of clarity.

Subhead201920182017201620152014201320122011
A.4 - INTERTRADE IRELAND6,6955,6955,6955,5305,5305,7606,0006,0006,000
A.5 - IDA IRELAND142,000132,000137,000112,00090,00089,00079,00086,00086,000
A.6 - NSAI - G-I-A FOR ADMIN & GEN EXPS500500500500500500500500500
A.7 - ENTERPRISE IRELAND65,75063,00063,00056,00050,00049,00055,00070,50072,500
A.8 - LOCAL ENTERPRISE DEVELOPMENT27,50022,50022,50018,50018,50018,50015,00015,00015,000
A.9 - TEMPORARY PARTIAL CREDIT GUARANTEE SCHEME5005005005005001,50050010,000
A.10 - MATCHING FUNDING FOR INTERREG3,0003,0003,0002,7703,0003,0003,0003,0002,000
A.14 - FUTURE GROWTH LOAN SCHEME6,000
A.15 - HUMANITARIAN RELIEF SCHEME1
B.4 - SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME300,250293,250289,000278,100270,330258,040275,200291,200295,393
Enterprise Ireland122,000122,000122,000117,600113,430110,600127,000132,000131,393
Science Foundation Ireland172,750166,750162,500157,000154,000144,540145,300156,000160,800
Tyndall Institute5,5004,5004,5003,5002,9002,9002,9003,0003,000
International Leverage 200200
B.5 - PROGRAMME FOR RESEARCH IN THIRD LEVEL INSTITUTIONS24,30014,30014,40010,37732,01416,70016,70026,80027,007
B.6 - SUBSCRIPTIONS TO INTERNATIONAL ORGANISATIONS, ETC.23,50420,25519,40518,72318,626
European Molecular Biology Conf202202200195191
European Molecular Biology Laboratory1,2481,2481,2231,1861,112
EUREKA - Involved in S&T Research3333333333
COST11110011
European Space Agency18,31317,81417,77917,27917,279
CECAM 30303030
LOFAR 919190
ELIXIR 767650
ESO (European Southern Observatory)3,500750
B.9 - DISRUPTIVE TECHNOLOGIES INNOVATION FUND20,000
SHANNON FREE AIRPORT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LIMITED 3,6005,0003,600
TOTAL620,000555,000555,000503,000489,000442,000454,500514,000508,000

The enterprise supports are mainly by way of grants to our Enterprise Agencies such as the IDA to enable them to attract Foreign Direct Investment and to EI, the Local Enterprise Offices and Intertrade Ireland to enable them to support local indigenous and cross border businesses to start, scale and export. My Department’s Jobs and Enterprise Development Programme also supports a number of specific initiatives in the area of access to finance for SMEs and other indigenous businesses.

The innovation supports are mainly to research focussed bodies such as SFI, Enterprise Ireland, the Tyndall Institute, and supporting Ireland’s membership of International Research Organisations such as the European Space Agency, the European Southern Observatory and other Research focussed Agencies.

In terms of reviews, the Enterprise Agencies themselves and the Department, through its Strategic Policy Division and the Irish Government Economic and Evaluation Service (IGEES) of the Department of Public Expenditure & Reform, undertake regular assessments, ongoing reviews and formal evaluations of the various Capital programmes being supported by the exchequer to ensure that they are:

- in line with Government policy;

- meeting a national strategic need;

- represent best use of resources available to the Agency;

- effective and can be delivered to ensure best value for money for the Exchequer.

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