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Prison Building Programme

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 14 July 2020

Tuesday, 14 July 2020

Questions (962)

Martin Kenny

Question:

962. Deputy Martin Kenny asked the Minister for Justice and Equality the status of the redevelopment of Limerick Prison; the estimated cost of delivery; when it will be completed; and if she will make a statement on the matter. [15985/20]

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Provision of safe and secure custody and dignity of care to persons in the penal system in Ireland is a priority for me as Minister and for the Irish Prison Service. Delivery of the Limerick Prison redevelopment project is a key part of ongoing work in relation to the prison estate and is reflected in the Prison Service Strategic Plan 2019-2022.

I am advised by the Irish Prison Service that the redevelopment works currently in progress at Limerick Prison include:

- A new accommodation block for male prisoners and all necessary rehabilitative support facilities to assist prisoners to reintegrate into society on release from custody;

- A new stand-alone accommodation unit for female prisoners, including all necessary support facilities;

- A new gate house and vehicle lock and offices for the Prison Service Escort Corps;

- New visit facilities and exercise yards, astro turf pitch; and

- New offices for the Probation Service.

The total project budget is €71.5 million. I understand that the contract for the construction of these works was awarded in February 2019 and that the project is currently scheduled for completion in the last quarter of 2021.

I am informed that, prior to the Covid-19 pandemic, the project was on time and on budget. However the Deputy will appreciate that temporary suspension of construction work was necessary earlier this year in light of the pandemic and that it is possible that public health guidelines on safe working may have an impact on work at the site in future. As a result, the precise date for completion of the project is currently the subject of ongoing discussions with the contractor.

I am confident that when the project is completed, it will represent another important milestone in the modernisation of the prison estate, following on from the construction of the new prison facilities in Cork.

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