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    Référence: 20010595
    Date de publication: 24 avril 2002

    Promoteur – Intermédiaire Financier

    The National Roads Authority (NRA) through the Local Government and the Regions (Louth County Council and Meath County Council).

    Lieu

    Description

    The project comprises: i) the design, construction and financing of approximately 12 km of dual two lane motorway ( the Dundalk Western Bypass, close to the border of Northern Ireland); and ii) the operation and maintenance, during a concession period of 30 years, of approximately 54 km of motorway comprising the New Road (the Dundalk Bypass - 12 km) and an Existing Road (from Dundalk to Gormanstown – 42 km).

    Objectifs

    The motorway will reduce the journey times of traffic travelling between Northern Ireland and Dublin. In particular it will bypass the city of Dundalk, reducing traffic congestion within the town. Expected immediate benefits are: i) improvement of passenger and freight traffic flows, ii) reductions in travel time, and iii) reductions in vehicle operating costs. At the same time, traffic safety is expected to increase.

    Secteur(s)

    Montant BEI envisagé (montant approximatif)

    Up to 50% of the project cost or of the total senior debt

    Coût total (montant approximatif)

    Project cost will only be known when the preferred bidder has been appointed.

    Aspects environnementaux

    The winning concessionaire will be responsible for designing, constructing and operating the project in accordance with the environmental impact assessment under the statutory approval process in Ireland. Currently this assessment is awaited from the competent authority, namely An Bord Pleanala.

    Passation des marchés

    The project was advertised in the Official Journal of the EU in August 2001 in accordance with Directive 93/37/CEE. NRA received pre-qualification submissions from six consortia, four of which were subsequently invited to submit preliminary proposals by May 2002. A maximum of two of the four consortia will be invited to submit final offers (BAFOs) by September 2002. The NRA expects to choose a preferred bidder in October 2002 and sign the concession agreement in December 2002. The tolling facilities for the Existing Road are expected to be operational at the beginning of 2003.

    Statut

    Signé - 5/02/2004

    Clause de non-responsabilité

    Avant d’être approuvés par le Conseil d’administration et avant la signature des prêts correspondants, les projets font l’objet d’une instruction et de négociations. Par conséquent, les informations et données fournies sur cette page sont indicatives.
    Elles sont fournies à des fins de transparence uniquement et ne peuvent être considérées comme représentant la politique officielle de la BEI (voir également les notes explicatives).

    Mots-clés correspondants

    Irlande Transports