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School Accommodation

Dáil Éireann Debate, Tuesday - 9 April 2024

Tuesday, 9 April 2024

Ceisteanna (392)

Michael Creed

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392. Deputy Michael Creed asked the Minister for Education the reason a school which applied for additional accommodation for two SET rooms in 2019 and additional classroom accommodation in 2020 is still awaiting sanction from her Department to proceed with this construction project (details supplied). [13596/24]

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I can confirm to the Deputy that the school in question was approved a project under my Department’s Additional School Accommodation (ASA) Scheme to provide 1 mainstream classroom and 2 SET rooms.

The project was devolved to the school authority for delivery, and they have recently submitted the tender report which is under review by my department officials.

Once this review is complete, department officials will liaise with the school authority on the outcome and the next steps to progress this project.

My department has a strong track record of delivery of school building projects involving circa. 300 projects currently at construction including 34 new school buildings and over 800 projects completed since 2020 notwithstanding the wider construction sector environment of high inflation, labour shortages and supply chain issues. We continue to have a strong pipeline of projects for delivery under the school building programme. My department has an overall pipeline of some 1300 projects across the school system. The current status of all projects is listed on a county-by-county basis at www.gov.ie., this is updated on a regular basis to reflect project progress through the various stages of capital appraisal, site acquisition, design, tender and construction. Under Project Ireland 2040, we are investing over €5 billion during the period 2021 to 2025, to add capacity and develop and upgrade school facilities across the country for the almost one million students and over 100,000 staff that learn and work in our schools every day.

Last year, my department received supplementary funding to help alleviate funding pressures which was reflective of my department’s strong delivery of school building projects particularly to support mainstream provision accommodating Ukrainian students and special education needs provision. My department also have a large modular accommodation programme delivering urgently needed school places. The Department has always operated a tightly prioritised approach to the school building programme, focused over recent years on the delivery of additional capacity where required, and this will continue to be the case. My department is committed to ensuring appropriate accommodation is available for the pupils in Ballyhass National School and will in the wider context outlined, ensure that Ballyhass National School - as for all projects on our school building programme - is subject to the due diligence required under the Public Infrastructure Guidelines. It is a challenging construction environment across all sectors (Education, Housing, Transport etc.) and my department is also required to manage the timing, scope and cost of individual projects to remain within budgetary parameters for the overall programme – this involves constant review throughout the project life cycle.

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