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Departmental Expenditure

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 November 2010

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

Questions (18)

Mary Upton

Question:

63 Deputy Mary Upton asked the Tánaiste and Minister for Education and Skills the amount of the €578 million allocated in the 2010 schools capital budget that has been spent at 31 October 2010; if she anticipates all the money allocated will be spent; if not, will unspent money be returned to the Department of Finance; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [41287/10]

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The Exchequer expenditure figures for October 2010 were published last week. Education capital expenditure of €456m (including €75m Capital carryover) is running €102m behind profile at present. The school building budget is less than €50million behind profile. The substantial reduction in construction prices has meant that my Department is achieving greater value for taxpayers' money. Contract prices are now sometimes up to 40% lower than when they were at their peak and a significant proportion of this is an additional reduction on 2009 average prices. Furthermore, difficulties within the construction industry linked to very low tender prices are creating delays, for example, confirmation of the availability of a bond prior to a contract being awarded is taking much more time. In addition, the costs of sites have been reducing and there have also been some delays in completing planned site transactions arising from legal and planning issues. There are 32 major projects commencing on site in the second half of the year. This is a significant number of sites progressing through tender and to construction. In total, it is expected that by the end of 2010, 53 new schools will have commenced on site this year. This compares to projects for 34 schools going on site last year. As I mentioned at the Oireachtas Committee on Education and Skills in June, I had asked my officials in June to draw up possible contingency plans in the context of the expenditure challenges. I am looking at possible revised expenditure allocations at the moment to compensate for the softening of expenditure on schools capital within the Department's overall capital budget. The Department's current budget is very tight this year and there is very little contingency available if unexpected expenditure arises in the next eight weeks. This may arise in the area of pensions for example where a number of late applications for retirement may be received. Therefore, it may be necessary for me to take a prudent approach and set aside a small amount of the capital budget to cover for recurrent spending contingencies. This will be kept under constant review. The main other areas where the Department's capital expenditure is running behind profile are ICT Grants and higher education. In terms of ICT grants, €24million was allocated to almost 3,300 primary schools last week and the funding has issued. There is no underspend in this area. The budget for higher education institutions is some €32million behind profile. This is a matter of the timing of the issuing of payments. It would not be expected at this time of the year that the entire capital budget would be spent. The Government is continuing to roll out a vastly improved infrastructure for those at all stages of their education.

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