Written answers

Tuesday, 30 January 2024

Department of Enterprise, Trade and Employment

Industrial Development

Photo of Alan DillonAlan Dillon (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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242. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will identify the locations and completion date for each Advanced Building Solutions delivered under the IDA regional building programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3919/24]

Photo of Alan DillonAlan Dillon (Mayo, Fine Gael)
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243. To ask the Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment if he will identify each location for outstanding Advanced Building Solutions and current project lifecycle phase, ii.e., site selection, design, planning process, etc., in tabular form, for each of the outstanding Advanced Building Solutions under the IDA regional building programme; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3920/24]

Photo of Simon CoveneySimon Coveney (Cork South Central, Fine Gael)
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I propose to take Questions Nos. 242 and 243 together.

As the deputy is aware, Government policy and the IDA strategy both recognise that the timely provision of appropriate, innovative, and cost-effective property solutions that meet the needs of multinational companies at the forefront of a modern economy remains essential to winning FDI. A robust property and infrastructure ecosystem can be the key differentiator in winning FDI projects.

The IDA Regional Property Programme ensures the supply of land, buildings and essential infrastructure in regional locations as required by current and prospective clients of IDA as well as those of Enterprise Ireland and the Local Enterprise Offices. Under its current strategy, ‘Driving Recovery and Sustainable Growth 2021–2024’, IDA is progressing delivery of 19 Advanced Building Solutions (ABS) in regional locations.

Delivery of the IDA Regional Property Programme is dependent on a wide range of external stakeholders and FDI client timelines. Many factors impact on timelines, and capital-intensive property investment projects by their very nature run over multiple years. Against the backdrop of the difficulties experienced in the construction sector globally and despite the impact of Covid and construction price inflation on both works & budgets, IDA has maintained momentum on the delivery of its Regional Property Programme.

Eight properties have been completed since the start of the current strategy. The locations and completion date for each of these is set out in Table 1 below:

Table 1

Building Name Location Completion Period
Dundalk AOB Finnabair Business Park, Dundalk, Co Louth Q3 2022
Sligo AOB Sligo Business & Technology Park, Finisklin Q4 2021
Monaghan ABS Monaghan Business & Technology Park Q3 2021
Limerick ABS Raheen Business Park, Limerick Q4 2022
Limerick AMC National Technology Park, Limerick Q4 2021
Waterford ABS Waterford Business & Technology Park, Butlerstown, Waterford Q1 2023
Carlow ABS IDA Business & Technology Park, Dublin Road, Carlow Q4 2023
Athlone ABS Athlone Business & Technology Park, Westmeath Q4 2023

Additionally, there are 11 further buildings being progressed under the IDA Building Programme which are listed in Table 2 below:

Table 2

Building Name Location Completion Stage
Sligo ABS Oakfield Business Park, Sligo Under Construction
Galway ABS 2 Parkmore, Galway Under Construction
Athlone AF4 Garrycastle, Athlone Under Construction
Mullingar ABS Mullingar, Co Westmeath Contract Procurement Stage
Cavan ABS Cavan Contract Procurement Stage
Letterkenny ABS Letterkenny, Co Donegal Planning Stage
Drogheda ABS Drogheda, Co Louth Planning Stage
Tralee Tralee, Co Kerry Design Stage & Planning
Longford ABS Longford Site Identification
Oranmore Galway Site Identification
Castlebar Castlebar, Co Mayo Site Identification

Many factors impact on timelines for the delivery of construction projects including, site identification, willing vendors, planning, procurement & a variety of macro-economic factors.

In that regard, the construction industry continues to be impacted by global supply chain and cost inflation challenges. IDA Property Division continues to monitor these challenges and the impact of same on the delivery of the regional property programme. IDA will use its best endeavours to deliver all buildings in a timely manner.

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