Provide information to the public in respect of the individual costings, timing, business cases, and priority accorded to the 39 major Transport 21 Projects
Date: 18 October 2007
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Dáil Question |
Answered by the Minister for Transport
(Noel Dempsey)
When Transport 21 was launched in November 2005, details of the major projects to be implemented in the ten-year period 2006 to 2015 were provided together with an indicative completion date for each. Updated information on all major projects is provided on my Department’s Transport 21 website and on the websites of the relevant implementing agencies
Every project in Transport 21 is required to be evaluated in accordance with the Department of Finance Capital Appraisal Guidelines and Value for Money criteria. Most of the projects must also go through statutory approval processes, which usually means a public hearing before an independent inspector where the case for the project, including the overall business case, is set out. Only when statutory approval is given can the implementing agency award the relevant construction contracts.
I do not consider it prudent to release commercially sensitive information on projects while these processes are continuing. However, it is my intention to provide relevant business case information and cost details once a project has successfully completed the statutory processes, all contracts have been awarded and the project is underway.
