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    Signature(s)

    Amount
    € 70,000,000
    Countries
    Sector(s)
    Ireland : € 70,000,000
    Education : € 70,000,000
    Signature date(s)
    25/06/2015 : € 70,000,000

    Summary sheet

    Release date
    22 October 2014
    Status
    Reference
    Signed | 25/06/2015
    20140350
    Project name
    Promoter - financial intermediary
    TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN EDUCATION INITIATIVES
    TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN
    Proposed EIB finance (Approximate amount)
    Total cost (Approximate amount)
    EUR 70 million
    EUR 148 million
    Location
    Sector(s)
    Description
    Objectives

    Trinity College Dublin has set out a number of education initiatives over the coming years for a new Trinity business school, student accommodation, new wireless infrastructure and provision of a research and education centre (Institute of Population Health).

    The main purpose of these projects is to construct new buildings for teaching, research and student accommodation facilities for Trinity College Dublin (TCD) in Ireland in the areas of business, student accommodation, wireless infrastructure and an Institute of Population Health. The aim is to increase the capacity and quality of teaching, learning and academic research as well as student accommodation at the university by expanding and developing the university facilities in these four areas. The main components of the project are construction of the new Trinity Business School on campus, development of additional student accommodation and other related student services and acquisition and fitting out of a centre for the Institute of Population Health. The ultimate beneficiaries are the College community, including students and staff of the university, as well as the eventual employers of the graduates and wider society in Ireland. The new buildings are designed to try to meet high energy-efficiency standards.

    Environmental aspects
    Procurement

    Universities and research institutions are not specifically mentioned in the directive on environmental impact assessment (EIA). An EIA is therefore not required in accordance with the EIA Directive 2011/92/EU. However, parts of the investment cover the construction of new facilities and therefore may be covered by Annex II of the directive in relation to urban development. The Bank’s services will verify during appraisal whether an EIA is required for any component of the project. Potential impacts on Natura 2000 conservation sites as well as operating procedures and systems related to animal testing, genetically modified organisms (GMOs), biosafety hazards and waste management will also be checked.

    The Bank will require the promoter to ensure that contracts for the implementation of the project have been/shall be tendered in accordance with the relevant applicable EU procurement legislation (Dir. 2004/18/EEC or 2004/17/EEC and Dir. 2007/66/EC), with publication of tender notices in the EU Official Journal, as and where appropriate.

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    Disclaimer

    Before financing approval by the Board of Directors, and before loan signature, projects are under appraisal and negotiation. The information and data provided on this page are therefore indicative.
    They are provided for transparency purposes only and cannot be considered to represent official EIB policy (see also the Explanatory notes).

    Documents

    Environmental and Social Data Sheet (ESDS) - TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN EDUCATION INITIATIVES
    Publication Date
    30 Jan 2015
    Document language
    Main Topic
    Lending
    Document Number
    55889715
    Document Focus
    Environmental Information
    Project Number
    20140350
    Sector(s)
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