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€100M for new national road safety projects & upgrades in 2012 – confirms Varadkar

Sunday 15

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January 2012 

Leo Varadkar, Transport Minister has today announced €100 million worth of funding for new road safety and upgrading projects at locations across the country in 2012. 

Minister Varadkar said  he was

 “very happy to be able to make the announcement at a time when funding is so constrained.  This funding will be used to improve safety at major black-spots, such as removing bad bends or hazardous conditions. In a number of cases the funding will be used to remove bottlenecks and tackle congestion. Given that Exchequer funding is currently so limited, my main priority this year is to maintain roads and prioritise safety projects, followed by road improvements, and finally by new projects.”

 

The works will be conducted under the NRA’s Work Programme for 2012 and are set to support work levels equivalent to around 1,200 jobs. Work will start on around 30 of these schemes this year, selected by the NRA. A further 30 projects will be brought through the planning process, with construction starting if and when funding permits.

Read the full press release here