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Pyrite Resolution Board Data

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 24 January 2017

Tuesday, 24 January 2017

Questions (263)

Thomas P. Broughan

Question:

263. Deputy Thomas P. Broughan asked the Minister for Housing, Planning, Community and Local Government the number of applications to the pyrite remedial scheme, by county, in each of the years 2014 to 2016 and to date in 2017; the number of applications which were approved and rejected, by county and by year; the number of repairs completed, in process and scheduled, by county and by year; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [3142/17]

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The Pyrite Resolution Act 2013 provides the statutory framework for the establishment of the Pyrite Resolution Board and for the making of a pyrite remediation scheme to be implemented by the Board with support from the Housing Agency. The pyrite remediation scheme is a scheme of “last resort” and is limited in its application and scope to dwellings which have significant damage attributable to pyritic heave.

The latest figures available from the Pyrite Resolution Board indicate that 1,498 applications have been received under the pyrite remediation scheme (620 in 2014, 373 in 2015 and 505 in 2016 respectively) as set out in the following Table:-

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Dublin City

Dun Laoghaire

Fingal

Kildare

Meath

Offaly

South Dublin

Application: Stage 1

2

3

126

2

34

7

1

Verification: Stage 2

0

0

90

0

38

1

0

Remedial Works Plan: Stage 3

3

4

147

0

46

1

0

Tendering: Stage 4

7

0

70

0

0

0

0

Decision to Contract: Stage 5

0

0

2 6

0

18

0

0

Remediation: Stage 6

0

0

205

2

35

0

0

Retention: Stage 7

4

3

242

8

12 7

9

11

Closed: Stage 8

29

10

1011

21

389

26

12

There were 77 unsuccessful applicants.

Ultimately, the Board, together with the Housing Agency, will arrange for all eligible dwellings to be remediated to a high standard and at no additional cost to the affected homeowners. Remediation works will continue to be carried out at the earliest possible opportunity having regard to the existing demands of the scheme and the optimum use of available resources.

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