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Harbours and Piers Development

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 29 January 2019

Tuesday, 29 January 2019

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Pat the Cope Gallagher

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462. Deputy Pat The Cope Gallagher asked the Minister for Agriculture, Food and the Marine when works will commence on capital works at Killybegs Harbour Centre which were delayed in 2018; the budget allocated for these works in 2019; the scale and extent of works involved in the project; the timeline for the completion of the project on Killybegs Harbour Centre; and if he will make a statement on the matter. [4270/19]

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My Department owns, operates and maintains six designated State-owned Fishery Harbour Centres, located at Castletownbere, Dingle, Dunmore East, Howth, Killybegs and Ros An Mhíl under statute. In addition, my Department also has responsibility for the upkeep and maintenance of North Harbour at Cape Clear, as well as the maintenance of a small number of specific piers, lights and beacons throughout Ireland, in accordance with the 1902 ex-congested Districts Board piers, lights and Beacons Act.

Between the years 2010 to 2018, as part of my Department’s Fishery Harbour and Coastal Infrastructure Development Programme, in excess of €20 million has been invested in maintenance, development and upgrading works at Killybegs Fishery Centre.

The Harbour has been attracting increasing levels of fishing, commercial cargo and cruise liner activity and the need for additional berthage has been recognised. The Smooth Point project, when complete, will provide a much-needed additional 120 metres quay space.

Because some of the material to be dredged was contaminated, the project was divided into two phases. Work on phase 1 of the project, which entailed the dredging and removal of the contaminated material, commenced in 2017 and was completed in 2018; the total cost of this phase including preparation, permitting and design costs stands at €6.5 million.

I have just announced the details of a €35.7 million Fishery Harbour and Coastal Development Capital Programme for 2019. Killybegs has been allocated in excess of €5 million this year, of which €4 million is earmarked for phase 2 of the Smooth Point project.

Phase 2 involves the dredging of the remaining uncontaminated material and construction of the 120 metres of berthing space. My Department's engineers are presently finalising tender documents with a view to initiating a public tender exercise. Following completion of the tender process and awarding of contract, works are expected to commence over the summer months with an estimated project duration of 12 months.

The final costs and timeline for phase 2 will only be determined following the competitive tendering process.

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