Dutch firm wins €135m contract to build Irish courts
‘A subsidiary of Royal BAM Group has been retained to build new courthouses in Drogheda, Letterkenny, Limerick and Wexford as part of a public private partnership (PPP).
It will also refurbish and extend courthouses in Cork, Mullingar and Waterford.
In a statement, the National Development Finance Agency (NDFA), which is part of the National Treasury Management Agency (NTMA) said it had appointed “BAM PPP PGGM as preferred tenderer in the development of four new courthouses and the refurbishment and extension of three existing court buildings”.
The project is part of the Government’s €2.25bn Infrastructure Stimulus Programme, which it created in 2012.’
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