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New Children’s Hospital to be completed by October 2024, but uncertainty remains over open date

Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe says he is trying to clarify the opening date.

OCTOBER 2024 IS the latest completion date for the new National Children’s Hospital, according to the National Paediatric Hospital Development Board (NPHDB).

The board is set to appear before the Oireachtas Public Accounts Committee (PAC) tomorrow, when it will state that “the stated substantial completion date in this latest programme is 29 October 2024″.

“We are in constant engagement with BAM to ensure that the October 2024 substantial completion is achieved. All our efforts are focused on getting certainty on this date,” the chief officer of the NPHDB, David Gunning, states in his opening statement. 

However, the statement concludes by stating that the completion date of the building phase becomes the start date of an “operational commissioning phase”, leaving a question mark over when the hospital will actually be up-and-running.

The Irish Independent reported earlier today that it could take at least six months to make the facility operational, meaning the hospital would not be fully open until April 2025 at the earliest.

Donohoe seeking clarification

Questioned by The Journal about the possible timeline delay, Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe said it is a “matter I’m looking to clarify myself”.

When asked about the opening timeline, Tánaiste Micheál Martin said today:

“My view is the hospital is very well advanced, we want to complete it as quickly as possible. and in the best manner possible in terms of commissioning of equipment and so on. I had a different timeline yesterday to the early 2025 timeline but it’s a matter of months between the two timelines.”

When put to the minister that the opening might be pushed out, he said: “I think we have to be very conscious that in all the contractual talks that have been going on, the public commentary on timelines creates perhaps wrong pressures.

“This has to be done properly in terms of value for money for the citizen. It has to get done property in terms of the quality of the building, which is superb.

“And we just had to get it done. Because I think in the fullness of time, when it is completely commissioned it will be I think a world class facility.”

Martin said there has been huge challenges between those who were responsible for commissioning the hospital and those who have the contract to deliver the hospital.

To date, the total amount spent by the NPHDB (as of 30 September 2023) is €1,361,703,344, according to the opening statement to the PAC.

The board states this leaves €71 million remaining in the current overall capital
budget of €1.433 billion.

“Work on the hospital is 92% complete (as at the end of September 2023),” said the board.

Committee members will be told tomorrow that there are a number of contract provisions that were not included as part of the capital approval, such as construction inflation in excess of 4%, changes in scope resulting from healthcare policy changes; statutory changes and Covid-19, all of which have added cost to the project.

The building is well advanced but there is still some way to go to substantial completion, the board states, stating that typically, in a building of this size and scale, the last 10% is the slowest to complete.

The committee will be told tomorrow that the contractor BAM continues to submit large volumes of claims.

2,379 claims have been raised up to the end of September 2023. The substantiated value as claimed by BAM is €769 million. Of these, 1,610 claims of €16.75 million and a further €2.1 million has been agreed through the dispute management process.

This additional €18.85 million is circa 2% of the overall contract value, the committee will hear.

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    Mute Sean O'Dhubhghaill
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    Jul 16th 2024, 8:41 PM

    #COYGIG!! Fantastic evening for soccer in Ireland.

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    Jul 16th 2024, 8:42 PM

    @Sean O’Dhubhghaill: Really great win.

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    Jul 16th 2024, 9:31 PM

    @Sean O’Dhubhghaill: you are right, amazing performance. You kind of wonder why they couldnt pull it out for the other games though. Still it will give them great confidence going to the playoffs.

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    Jul 16th 2024, 11:56 PM

    @Sean O’Dhubhghaill: its a shame you’re not very consistent AND you think FG have overseen some massive recovery in Ireland that they havent

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    Jul 17th 2024, 10:08 AM

    @S Suilleabhain: What has that got to do with his COYGIG comment and this article? Was a comment of his deleted from this page?

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    Jul 17th 2024, 10:23 AM

    @Setanta O’Toole: For the same reason probably that the Ireland’s men’s team would be lucky to win any match if they were in the same group as the 2nd, 3rd and 6th raned teams in the world i.e. France, Belguim and Portugal.

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    Jul 17th 2024, 9:00 PM

    @Injustice Cop: he was odious to me & nasty and is routinely. I’ll say what I like and dont regard him as anything like a decent Irishman

    strange username you have there, ironic.

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    Jul 16th 2024, 8:44 PM

    Well done indeed ladies .

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    Jul 16th 2024, 8:54 PM

    Brilliant result. Really attacked today and that goal v England gave them the emputis to push on in this game. Super venue also.

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    Jul 16th 2024, 9:09 PM

    Brilliant! Well done everyone – delighted for you all

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    Jul 16th 2024, 9:37 PM

    Great result for Mna na hEireann

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    Jul 16th 2024, 10:11 PM

    To be fair. This was a great win against a top women’s team. Maybe now they realise that they are better then they think and give them a boost for the next time. Well done ladies.

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    Jul 17th 2024, 7:52 AM

    Well done, great to see them finally getting a well-deserved win. Hope sign of things to come for them.

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    Jul 17th 2024, 2:37 AM

    @ S Suilleabhain: You are pathetic. On an article concerning a great victory for our Women’s National Team you somehow have to bring completely unrelated politics into. How does it feel to have failed so miserable in life? There ar3 people all around you, from every part of the country have successfully made a decent life for themselves under the same circumstances you had to live under. You are a bitter failure. The soo wrong you take responsibility for your life the sooner things will improve for you. As long as you bitterly whinge and moan you will always be a miserable failure. Wise up.

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    Jul 17th 2024, 6:39 AM

    Coolaboola

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    Jul 17th 2024, 1:16 PM

    Great performance. I’m having a piece of humble pie for lunch!

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