M7 – M8 Portlaoise PPP
- Reference: 20050563
- Release date: 29 May 2006
The National Roads Authority (NRA), a statutory body established under the Roads Act 1993
- Ireland
The project comprises 41km of dual carriage way and associated link roads connecting a Priority TEN route (the M8) with a TEN route (the M7) enabling traffic to pass more rapidly between Dublin and Cork and Dublin and Limerick and is located in an objective 1 region in the West of Ireland.
The project will improve journey times on part of the Prioirity TEN-T road network in Ireland. The project will contribute to the regional development of an ongoing non-transitional objective 1 region of Ireland, relieve congestion from Portlaoise, reduce accident rates and provide associated environmental and health benefits for local residents.
- Transport
Up to EUR 200 million.
Total cost (Approximate amount)Approximately EUR 400 million.
Environmental aspectsThe project falls under Annex I of the EU Directive 97/11/EC on environmental impact assessment and has been the subject of an EIA, including public consultation. A copy of the EIA can be obtained from the Project website.
The project was advertised in OJEU during September 2005 in accordance Directive 93/37/EEC. The ITN (invitation to negotiate) was issued to short-listed bidders in March 2006. The Concession contract is expected to be signed by July 2007.
Signed - 14/06/2007.
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