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Briefing Paper for Committee of Public 12 th October 2017 Transport Infrastructure Ireland

Table of Contents 1. Introduction... 3 2. Background to TII... 3 3. TII Grant Allocations 2016... 4 4. National Road Construction & Improvement... 5 5. National Road Maintenance... 6 6. Regional & Local Roads... 7 7. Public Private Partnerships (PPPs)... 7 8. Public Transport Construction and Improvement... 8 Appendix A: Roads Capital Programme Update Capital Investment Plan Projects Other Major Projects Not in the Capital Investment Plan Minor Schemes Programme Pavement Schemes Programme Appendix B: Public Transport Capital Programme Update

1. Introduction Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) has been invited to attend a session of the Committee of Public. In order to assist the members of the Committee, TII is pleased to present this briefing paper. In this paper we set out some background information on: TII s Grant Allocations 2016; Progress on Roads and Public Transport Capital Programme projects 2. Background to TII Transport Infrastructure Ireland Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) is a noncommercial semi-state body which operates under the aegis of the Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport. Our mission is to provide high quality transport infrastructure and services, delivering a better quality of life and supporting economic growth. TII was formed on 31 st July 2015 from a merger of the Railway Procurement Authority and the National Roads Authority. OUR MISSION STATEMENT To provide high quality transport infrastructure and services, delivering a better quality of life and supporting economic growth TII's primary function is to provide an integrated approach to the development, maintenance and operation of the national road network and light rail infrastructure. In relation to national roads, our key role is to secure the provision of a safe and efficient network of national roads. This includes responsibility for the planning and supervision of construction and maintenance of national roads. TII works with different partners to fulfil this role: A number of major new motorways have been procured on a Public Private Partnership basis; The remainder of the motorways and dual carriageways are maintained by contractors under long term contracts; and Local authorities continue to work as road authorities for their respective areas. In relation to light rail, the core functions of TII is to secure the provision of such light railway and metro railway infrastructure as may be determined from time to time by the National Transport Authority (NTA). Funding for light rail and metro railway infrastructure is provided by the NTA. This submission is limited to discussing the delivery aspects of light rail, as NTA is responsible for planning and funding of the light rail networks. 3

3. TII Grant Allocations 2016 The grant allocations to TII for national roads, forming part of the Department of Transport Tourism & Sport vote, were as follows: m (rounded) 2015 2016 2017 B.3.1 National Road Construction & Improvement 332 290 267 B.3.2 National Road Maintenance 38 39 37 B.3.4 Public Private Partnership Operations 59 82 132 Sub-total National Roads 429 411 462 The grant allocations relating to regional and local roads, administered by TII on behalf of the Department, were as follows: m (rounded) 2015 2016 2017 B.1.5(a) Regional & Local Road Maintenance Construction & Improvement B.1.5(b) Regional & Local Road Maintenance & Management 274 328 280 43 43 45 Sub-total Regional & Local Roads 429 371 325 Total (National, Regional & Local Roads) 746 782 787 The total grant allocation to TII in 2016 for the Road Network was 782m. Public Transport Grant allocations provided to TII by the National Transport Authority and forming part of Department of Transport Tourism & Sport vote, were as follows: m (rounded) 2015 2016 2017 Public Transport Grant 17 111 78 (5 months post-merger) Administration The grant allocation for the TII s internal costs, and was 23m for 2015. This included the RPA costs for 5 months post-merger. 4

m (rounded) 2015 2016 2017 B.3.3 Administration 23 25 26 (5 months Post-merger) 4. National Road Construction & Improvement Works during 2016 included the following: 121 pavement overlay projects Planning and design work on 54 minor improvement schemes with 23 new minor schemes being introduced to the programme during 2016 Rehabilitation works on 119 bridges 69 safety improvements schemes 17 Signing & lining projects The major schemes at construction were: M11 Gorey Enniscorthy PPP M17/M18 Gort to Tuam PPP N25 New Ross Bypass PPP During 2016 eleven minor projects opened to traffic namely: N15 Blackburn Bridge Realignment Scheme Phase 1 N17 Carrownurlar to Ballindine (part of Gort to Tuam) N20 Buttevant Streets N53 Barronstown to Hackballs Cross N56 Boyoughter to Kilkenny N59 Rossow Bends N59 Moycullen on line improvements N61 Rathallen / Treanagry realignment scheme N71 Releagh Bonane Bends N83 Forty Acres 5

N84 Luimnagh realignment scheme In accordance with the Government s Capital Investment plan - Building on Recovery 2016 2021, work continued on the progression to construction on the following major schemes, all of which have planning approval: N4 Collooney to Castlebaldwin N5 Westport to Turlough N7 Naas Newbridge upgrade (Contract awarded in September 2017) N8/N40 Dunkettle N22 Ballyvourney to Macroom N56 Mountcharles to Inver (being delivered as a series of minor projects) N56 Dungloe to the Glenties (being delivered as a series of minor projects) N59 Moycullen Bypass Also in accordance with Building on Recovery, work continued to bring the following major schemes through the planning process: N2 Slane Bypass N6 Galway City Transport Project N21/N69 Foynes to Limerick N28 Ringaskiddy to Cork N72 Mallow Relief Road One Major PPP contract commenced construction in 2016 which was the N25 New Ross bypass. This project along with the other two PPP projects, the M11 Gorey Enniscorthy and the M17/M18 Gort to Tuam, were the only Major projects at construction in 2016. The N17/N18 Gort to Tuam opened to traffic on 27 th September 2017. 5. National Road Maintenance The national road maintenance allocation in 2015, 2016 and 2017 has remained largely unchanged and is 39m for 2016. As recently as 2008 the maintenance budget was 58m, but this figure was cut sharply during the financial crisis and has not been increased subsequently. The maintenance budget is used for drainage, signs, litter picking, grass cutting, verge trimming, pot hole filling, boundary and safety fence repairs, lighting, and the like, and for winter operations such as road weather information services, salt supply and distribution, and clearance of snow and ice. The maintenance budget also funds 6

incident response activities on the M50 and other motorways and this is an increasing demand on maintenance funding. 6. Regional & Local Roads The grant allocations for Regional & Local Roads, administered by TII on behalf of the Department of Transport, Tourism & Sport, totalled 371m in 2016. 7. Public Private Partnerships (PPPs) TII has entered into thirteen road PPP Contracts and also a PPP contract for the provision of motorway service areas. Following the recent (27 th Sept 2017) opening of the N17 Gort to Tuam scheme, PPP operated roads now comprise some 33 per cent of the c.1270km of motorway/dual carriageway network. Two PPP schemes are currently under construction i.e., the M11 Gorey-Enniscorthy scheme and the N25 New Ross Bypass Scheme. PPP payments in 2016 amounted to circa 109m. PPP payments will increase in the coming years with the opening of the N25 New Ross Bypass and M11 Gorey- Enniscorthy schemes. There are no further road PPPs in procurement at this time. The thirteen road PPPs comprise: Eight toll road concession PPP Contracts in the case of six of these PPP Contracts, traffic risk rests entirely with the PPP Co. In the case of two of the PPP Contracts, i.e. the M3 Clonee-Kells Scheme and the N18 Limerick Tunnel, the PPP Contract provides for a sharing of downside traffic risk (referred to as Variable Operation Payments) between the PPP Company and TII, and Five Design Build Finance Operate Maintain (DBFOM) PPP Contracts - three of which are operational (M50, N7/M11 & M17/M18) and two of which are in the construction phase (M11 Gorey-Enniscorthy & N25 New Ross both of which are to open in 2019). The PPP Companies on these schemes are reimbursed through Availability Payments paid by TII. Risk Sharing Payments Variable Operation Payments payable for 2016 amounted to 5.2m of which 0.8m was for the M3 Clonee-Kells scheme and 4.4m was in respect of the N18 Limerick Tunnel scheme The Variable Operation Payments apply where traffic volumes are below traffic volumes specified in the respective contracts. The Variable Operation Payments contribute to the senior debt service requirements. Variable Operation Payments, under a low traffic growth scenario, are expected to continue to 2025 (the concession term runs to 2052) on the M3 Clonee-Kells scheme. 7

Variable Operation Payments are expected to continue throughout the concession term, which runs to 2041, on the N18 Limerick Tunnel scheme. Risk Sharing Receipts Amounts receivable by TII under risk share receipts were 6.9m in 2016. These payments arose from traffic related revenue sharing on the M4 Kilcock-Kinnegad and M1 Drogheda Bypass schemes (totalling 3.5m) and on insurance cost savings across a number of schemes of 3.4m. Traffic related revenue share payments are expected to exceed Variable Operation Payment amounts in future years. Service Area PPP TII awarded a Motorway Service Area Contact in 2009. The Contract includes service stations located on the M1 and on the M4. The service areas have been operational since 2010 and the contract runs to 2034. All revenue risk rests with the PPP Co. Amounts receivable by TII for revenue share on this contract amounted to 2.0m in 2016 and revenue share payments will continue throughout the concession period. Motorway Service Areas Tranche 2 A tender competition was held by TII to procure the fit out, operate the Gorey Service Area and to design, build, fit out and operate two other service areas; on the M6 at Athlone and on the M9 at Kilcullen. In August 2015, prior to the award of the contract, one of the unsuccessful tenderers issued legal proceedings seeking a judicial review of the tender evaluation process leading to the selection of the preferred tenderer. In December 2016 the Applicant requested the Court to put a stay on its judgement and the legal challenge was subsequently withdrawn by the Applicant at the end of April 2017. TII has now resumed contract discussions with the preferred bidder in order to bring this tender to financial close. 8. Public Transport Construction and Improvement Works at construction during 2016 included the following: Luas Cross City. Luas Green Line Infrastructure Upgrade. Luas Green Line Capacity Enhancement. In accordance with the Government s Capital Investment Plan - Building on Recovery 2016 2021, TII assisted the NTA on the planning and design of New Metro North 8

Appendix A Roads Capital Programme Update MAJOR SCHEMES PROGRAMME Committee of Public 12th October 2017 CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN PROJECTS AT CONSTRUCTION M11 Gorey to Enniscorthy PPP M17/M18 Gort to Tuam PPP N25 New Ross Bypass (PPP) PROJECT STATUS October 2017 The permanent fencing works and the site clearance are now substantially complete. Earthworks operations and culvert construction are now well advanced. Works are ongoing on the bridge structures, including both railway bridges and the River Slaney crossing. The Ballywater wind farm diversion works are complete. Approx. 48% of the works are complete. Permit to Use date is 31 July 2019. The mainline opened to the public on 27th September 2017 which was two months early. Earthworks are 70% complete. The works include a very large bridge over the river Barrow. Foundation works to all 8 piers and 2 abutments on the River Barrow bridge are completed and pier stem construction has commenced. Work on construction of the bridge deck has commenced. Testing of the cable and saddle system for the bridge has commenced. Approximately 57% of the works are complete. Permit to Use date is 31 January 2019.

CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN PROJECTS WITH PLANNING APPROVAL N4 Collooney to Castlebaldwin N5 Westport to Turlough N7 Naas Newbridge Upgrade M8/N40/N25 Dunkettle N22 Ballyvourney to Macroom N56 Dungloe to Glenties (Rolling Programme) N56 Mountcharles to Inver (Rolling Programme) N59 Moycullen Bypass PROJECT STATUS October 2017 Archaeological works and Ground Investigations are ongoing. Designers have been appointed for the preparation of the tender documents, managing the tender process and construction monitoring. Projected construction start date is Q2/2019. Advanced works including Fencing & Hedge Clearance and Archaeology are completed. Designers have been appointed for the preparation of the tender documents, managing the tender process and construction monitoring. Projected construction start is Q1/2021. The contract for site monitoring has been awarded. Kildare County Council has issued the Letter of Acceptance to the successful tenderer. It is expected that activity will commence on site in the coming weeks. The scope of the Design & Build contract includes the Sallins Bypass and the Osberstown Interchange on the M7. These works are being funded separately by DTTAS Nine expressions of interest were received. Five candidates have been shortlisted. It is intended that Invitations to Tender will issue in October. Archaeological works are 50% complete. EIRGRID and Cork County Council have sought procedural advice from An Bord Pleanála in relation to pylon relocation. Projected construction start is Q1/2020. This scheme is being delivered in 6 sections. Two sections are now complete, from Cloughbolie to Boyoughter and from Boyoughter to Kilkenny. The Letter of Intent to award the construction contract for the third section, from Kilkenny to Letterilly, was issued by Donegal County Council to the successful tenderer on 18th September. Donegal County Council will construct the project in sections commencing with the section from Mountcharles to Drumbeigh. The tender process is underway with tenders due to be returned in October 2017. Improvements on the line of the existing road are complete. The design and build tender documents for the bypass were completed some time ago. Procurement of technical advisors for the preparation of the tender documents, managing the tender process and construction monitoring is due to commence in Q4/2017. Projected construction start is Q1/2021.

CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN PROJECTS REQUIRING PLANNING APPROVAL N2 Slane Bypass (incl. land) N6 Galway City Ring Road N21/N69 Foynes to Limerick N28 Cork to Ringaskiddy N72 Mallow Relief Road (incl. land) PROJECT STATUS October 2017 Designers have been appointed by Meath County Council. Public Consultation in relation to Constraints has been undertaken. Meath County Council and TII have engaged in pre-appraisal discussions with the evaluation unit of DTTAS in compliance with the DTTAS Common Appraisal Framework. The competition for the Ground Investigation contract has commenced. The National Park and Wildlife Service (NPWS) have carried out a preliminary review of the Natura Impact Statement and the Biodiversity chapter of the Environmental Impact Appraisal Report. A further pre-application consultation meeting took place with An Bord Pleanála (ABP) on 31st August and this consultation process is ongoing. As advised by ABP, Galway County Council will request more comprehensive feedback from NPWS so that all issues of concern are addressed in advance of the submission of the scheme to ABP. The review of the business case has been completed by DTTAS and DPER and no issues of concern were identified. The scheme will be submitted to An Board Pleanála when NPWS have completed the review of the documents and any issues raised are addressed. Preparation of the documentation for planning approval is ongoing. Two Ground Investigation contracts are nearing completion. Limerick County Council will seek a preapplication consultation with An Bord Pleanála in October 2017. This scheme was submitted to An Pleanála on 15th May 2017 which was in advance of the date for the Introduction of the new Environmental Directive. The date for receipt of submissions to ABP was the 18th August. Over 130 submissions were received. No date has been given for the oral hearing. Cork County Council are advancing the feasibility study.

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OTHER MAJOR PROJECTS NOT IN THE CAPITAL INVESTMENT PLAN N5 Ballaghaderreen Bypass to Scramogue N59 Westport to Mulranny N11 M50 to Glen of the Downs N13/14/15 North Donegal TEN-T N14/N15/A5 Link Limerick, Cork N52 Ardee Bypass N59 Maam Cross to Oughterard and Maam Cross to Clifden N69 Listowel Bypass N86 Dingle to Tralee PROJECT STATUS October 2017 Review comments were received from DTTAS. The Business Case has been revised and resubmitted to DTTAS. Revision of the EIAR, NIS and CPO in compliance with the new EIA directive is underway. This project has planning approval. Land acquisition is underway, construction of the first two sections of the scheme is complete. Tender documentation has been prepared for a third section. The feasibility study was published in April 2017. The project will commence as a Major Scheme in Q4/2017. Donegal County Council have appointed the designers and work is ongoing on feasibility and design. This scheme is a cross-border project. The section south of the border was approved by An Bord Pleanála in 2014. Progression of the scheme is contingent upon completion of the statutory processes in relation to the A5. Report of Planning Appeals Commission complete. A Project Appraisal Plan has been prepared and will be submitted to DTTAS for review and comment. This project has planning approval. Land acquisition is complete. A competition for the task of preparing the tender documents, managing the tender process and monitoring construction is underway. It is anticipated that the tender documents will be completed in Q4 2017. The section of this project from Maam cross to Oughterard has been approved by An Bord Pleanála with a condition that requires the agreement of NPWS and IFI to method statements. Agreement has been reached for ground investigations in the section between Maam Cross and Bunakill which is outside the catchment of the Owenriff river. Pavement works are underway on a 7km section east from Bunnakill. The scheme which covered the section between Maam Cross and Clifden was refused planning approval by An Bord Pleanála. The Business Case was approved by DTTAS and DEPR. Kerry County Council submitted the EIS to An Bord Pleanála on 12 May and published the CPO. The oral hearing was conducted over three days commencing 5th September 2017. The decision of An Board Pleanála is awaited. This project has planning approval. The first 4km section of the scheme is being constructed as minor scheme, Lispole to Mountoven. The construction completion date is Q2/2018.

Major Schemes Programme August 2017 Number of Schemes Change in Two Months PPP Projects at Construction 3 0 With Planning Approval for Construction 8 0 Requiring Planning Approval 5 0 Other Major Projects at Planning 9 0 Total Number of Schemes 25 0

MINOR SCHEMES PROGRAMME Committee of Public October 2017 Minor Schemes at Construction Project Status October 2017 N52 Cloghan to Billistown phase 1 N55 Corduff to South of Killydoon Phase A N56 Mountcharles to Drumbeigh N56 Kilkenny to Letterilly The scheme is now under construction and completion is expected Q4 2017. The scheme is now under construction and projected construction completion is Q4 2018. Tenders are due to be returned in October 2017. Projected construction completion date is set for Q4 2019. The Letter of Acceptance has issued. It is expected that the contract will be awarded in Q4 2017. Projected construction completion date is set for Q2 2019. N56 Kiltoy Roundabout Construction was completed Q2 2017. N59 Rossow Bends Construction was completed in Q3 2017. N63 Abbeyknockmoy to Annagh Hill (Part of Gort to Tuam Residual Networks) N76 Callan Road Realignment N86 Lispole to Mountoven Construction is underway. Projected construction completion date is Q3 2018. Construction is underway. Projected construction completion date is Q1 2018. Construction is underway. Projected construction completion date is Q2 2018. Minor Schemes being progressed to construction Project Status October 2017 N2 Monaghan to Emyvale Phase 3 At tender, return date currently Q4 2017 N56 Coolboy to Kilmacrennan At tender, return date currently Q4 2017 N61 Coolteige Tenders have been returned. N70 Kilderry Bends At tender, return date currently Q4 2017

Minor Works under Construction August 2017 Number of Schemes Change in One Months To be Tendered 2017 0-5 Recently Tendered 6 +5 Construction Commenced 6 0 Construction Complete 3 0 Total Minor Works 15 0

COUNTY MINOR PROJECTS AT PLANNING & DESIGN PROJECT NAME PROJECT STATUS October 2017 Cavan N3 Dublin Road Roundabout Preliminary Design completion is expected during December 2017. Cavan N3 Virginia to Maghera Preliminary Design completion is expected during December 2017. Sligo Galway N4 Sligo Urban Improvement Scheme Option 1 N6 Bothar na dtreabh Kirwan Roundabout Preliminary Design and CPO documents have been published. CPO/NIS approval is expected during Q4 2017. Part 8 Planning approval expected in Q1 2018 Limerick M7 Junction 28 Feasibility Study CPO documents are currently being prepared. Donegal N15 Blackburn Bridge Realignment Scheme Phase 2 Part 8 approved. This project is impacted by the TEN T assessment that is underway. In the short term safety works are underway. Leitrim N16 Drummahan Part 8 complete. CPO documents being prepared. Leitrim N16 Munakill Realignment At preliminary design stage. Sligo N16 Lugatober Realignment At preliminary design stage Galway N17 Milltown to Gortnagunnad Realignment At preliminary design stage Limerick N20 O'Rourke's Cross Part 8 under preparation Tipperary N24 Ballydrehid Bends At preliminary design stage. Limerick N24 Beary's Cross Part 8 under preparation Kilkenny N24 Carrick Road Improvement At preliminary design stage. Wexford Mayo N25 Rosslare Harbour: New Access Rd & Link to N25 N26 Cloongullane Bridge Realignment Part 8 underway The oral hearing for this scheme took place on the 8th March. Significant additional information was sought by and provided to An Bord Pleanála Meath N51 Dunmoe Phase 2 CPO documents are under preparation Meath N52 Grange to Clontail Scheme (previously Stephenstown to Fringestown Realignment Scheme At preliminary design stage. Westmeath N52 Cloghan to Billistown - Phase Part 8 in progress 2 Louth N53 Hackballscross to Rassan At preliminary design stage. Cavan Westmeath N55 Corduff to South of Killydoon Phase B N55 Tang to the Pigeons (Ballymahon) At preliminary design stage. At preliminary design stage.

COUNTY MINOR PROJECTS AT PLANNING & DESIGN PROJECT NAME PROJECT STATUS October 2017 Galway N59 West of Letterfrack Widening At preliminary design stage Westmeath N55 Glasson to Cornamaddy At preliminary design stage Mayo N59 Westport to Mulranny Tender documents are complete. Kilmeena LVNS Mayo N59 Newport to Derrada Realignment LVNS CPO/NIS is now complete and Detailed design completion is expected Q3 2018. Sligo N59 Corhawnagh to Lugnadeffa At preliminary design stage Mayo N60 Manulla Cross Preparation of CPO documents underway Mayo N60 Lagnamuck Detailed design complete. Mayo N60 Heathlawn Completion of tender documents expected Q2 2018 Roscommon N60 Oran Completion of tender documents expected Q2 2018 Roscommon N61 Ballymurray to Knockcroghery At preliminary design stage Roscommon N61 Clashaganny to Tulsk At preliminary design stage Galway N63 Liss to Abbey Realignment At preliminary design stage Tipperary N65 Carrigahorig Bends At preliminary design stage Galway N67 Ballinderreen to Kinvara Detailed design complete. Phase 2 Clare N67/N65 Blake's Corner At preliminary design stage Kerry N70 Waterville to Ballybrack Preparation of CPO documents underway Kerry N70 Coolroe to Glenbehy At preliminary design stage Kerry N70 Blackwater Bridge to Sneem Preparation of CPO documents underway Cork N73 Annakisha South Improvement Detailed design stage Scheme Cork N73 Clogher Cross Waterdyke Detailed design stage Tipperary N74 Ballyhusty Realignment CPO/NIS approval is expected during Q2 2018. Kilkenny N77 Ballyragget Village to At preliminary design stage. Ballynaslee Road Improvement Laois N80 Maidenhead Tender documents expected completion Q4 2017 Wicklow N81 Knockroe Bend Realignment Scheme Tender documents expected completion Q4 2017 Wicklow N81 Hangmans Bends At preliminary design stage Wicklow N81 Irishtown At preliminary design stage Wicklow N81 Tuckmill At preliminary design stage Wicklow N81 Whitestown Lower At preliminary design stage Clare N85 Kilnamona Part 8 planning is underway.

Minor Works at Planning and Design August 2017 Number of Schemes Change in Two Months Schemes expected to Progress to 24-1 P&D Preliminary Design Completed 3 +1 Part 8 Planning Approved 5 0 CPO Documents Prepared 3 +1 CPO / NIS Approved 1-3 Detail Design Complete 5 +3 Tender DocumentsComplete 2 0 Total Schemes 2017 Planning & Design 43 +1

PAVEMENT SCHEMES PROGRAMME Committee for Public 12th Oct 2017 PAVEMENT SCHEMES PROGRAMME 2017. COUNTY ROUTE SCHEME NAME Louth 2 N2 Annaglog Pavement Resurfacing. Louth 2 N2 Ardee Town Pavement Rehabilitation Louth 2 N2 Collon Pavement Resurfacing Louth 2 N2 Tattyboys to Harristown Meath 2 N2 Cushinstown Pavement Resurfacing. Meath 2 N2 Slane Southern Approaches Pavement Overlay Monaghan 2 N2 Cornacreeve Pavement Strengthening. Cavan 3 N3 Cornaslieve to North of Virginia Cavan 3 N3 Raheelagh to Kilmore Roundabout (excl 2013 Lisnananagh section) Longford 4 N4 Cooleeny Longford 4 N4 Lacken Ph 2 Longford 4 N4 Newtownforbes Longford 5 N5 Fallan Bridge Mayo 5 N5 Bridge St Westport Mayo 5 N5 Westport East Wexford 11 N11 Kyle Upper Pavement Scheme Wexford 11 N11 Crory to Ballylough Resurfacing Wexford 11 N11 Scarawalsh Resurfacing Wexford 11 N11 Tinnahask to Ballynaslaney Pavement Scheme Donegal 13 N13 North of Newtowncunningham Donegal 14 N14 Dromoghill Donegal 14 N14 Lifford Bridge to R264 Donegal 15 N15 Killygordon to Corcam (Pavement) Donegal 15 N15 Laghy (School) Sligo 16 N16 Lugnagall Sligo Emergency Surface Repairs Galway 17 N17 Tuam Town Mayo 17 N17 Charlestown Mayo 17 N17 Pavement Improvement at Kilkelly South, Bruff Galway 18 N18 Claregalway to M6 Junction Cork 20 N20 Ballygibbon to Ardamadane Pavement Cork 20 N20 Ballymartin Pavement

PAVEMENT SCHEMES PROGRAMME 2017. COUNTY ROUTE SCHEME NAME Cork 20 N20 Mallow Southern Approach Pavement Inlay / Overlay Cork 20 N20 Charleville Pavement Strengthening. Cork 20 N20 Old Cork Rd Charleville Pavement Strengthening (N20_U_2015_017) Cork 20 N20 Shean Upper to Killeens Pavement (MMaRC) Cork 20 N20 Velvetstown to Shinanagh Pavement Limerick 20 N20 Ballymacrory Pavement Overlay (N20_M_2015_026) Limerick 20 N20 Ballyphilip to Howardstown North Pavement Overlay (N20_M_2015_020 023 & 025) Limerick 21 N21 Adare Western Approach Pavement Strengthening Cork 22 N22 Lisarda Village Kerry 22 N22 Garries Bridge Pavement Kerry 22 N22 Tulligmore (Kismit) Kilkenny 24 N24 Granny Pavement Scheme Tipperary 24 N24 Davitt Street Tipperary Pavement Strengthening Cork 25 N25 Ballyvergan West Surface Course Replacement (N25_M_2015_006) Cork 25 N25 Killeagh Village Pavement Strengthening Cork 25 N25 Knockane Pavement Cork 25 N25 Castlemartyr East Pavement Strengthening of 0.5km Waterford 25 N25 Gortavickery Pavement Improvement Waterford 25 N25 Ballynevoga to Shanbally Pavement Resurfacing Wexford 25 N25 Ballygillane Little Pavement Scheme Wexford 25 N25 Ballygoman to Knockeen Pavement Scheme Wexford 25 N25 Ballynabola to Cushenstown Pavement Scheme Wexford 25 N25 Carrigadaggan to Ballynabola Pavement Scheme Tipperary 52 N52 Main Street, Borrisokane Pavement Strengthening Louth 53 N53 Carrickastuck Pavement Resurfacing. Monaghan 53 N53 Annadrumman & N53 Pavement Resurfacing Monaghan. Monaghan 54 N54 Clones Road Pavement Resurfacing Phase 1 Monaghan 54 N54 Clones Road Pavement Resurfacing Phase 2 Donegal 56 N56 Ardara West Donegal 56 N56 Creeslough (Log Cabin) Donegal 56 N56 Crolly Donegal 56 N56 Fallcarragh Donegal 56 N56 Glenties Donegal 56 N56 Gortnamucklagh

PAVEMENT SCHEMES PROGRAMME 2017. COUNTY ROUTE SCHEME NAME Donegal 56 N56 Pavement Improvement at Dunfanaghy Mayo 58 N58 Kilmore Galway 59 N59 East of Oughterard to Maam Cross Phase 1 Galway 59 N59 East of Oughterard to Maam Cross Phase 2 Mayo 59 N59 Creggan Lough Mayo 59 N59 Garraunard Mayo 60 N60 Ballyhaunis Abbey St / N60 Railway Underpass Mayo 60 N60 Drumkeen Roscommon 60 N60 Castlerea West Phase 2 Roscommon 60 N60 Castlerea West pavement improvement Phase 1 Roscommon 61 N61 Athlone Road Roscommon (Hospital) Roscommon 61 N61 Knockcroghery Pavement Overlay and Traffic Calming Tipperary 62 N62 Camlin Surface Course Replacement (N62_M_2014_0047) Tipperary 62 N62 Lismakin Surface Course Replacement (N62_M_2014_0048) Tipperary 62 N62 Scart Roscrea Tipperary 62 N62 Slievenamon Road Thurles Pavement Strengthening Westmeath 62 N62 Creggan Lower Roundabout and Approach Pavement Strengthening. Longford 63 N63 Farranyoogan Roscommon 63 N63 Galway Road Roscommon Roscommon 63 N63 Pavement Improvement Athleague Galway 65 N65 Killimor Pavement Resurfacing. Galway 65 N65 Portumna Pavement Resurfacing Tipperary 65 N65 Carrigahorig to Balleiragh Bridge Strengthening (N65_M_2015_024) Clare 67 N67 Bealaha Pavement Strengthening (N67_M_2015_038) Clare 67 N67 Carrowdotia to Kilimer Pavement Strengthening Clare 67 N67 Moneypoint Pavement Strengthening Clare 67 N67 Mortyclough Pavement Overlay Clare 68 N68 Darragh Pavement Overlay Limerick 69 N69 Foynes to Sroolane North Limerick 69 N69 Leahys Pavement Overlay Kerry 70 N70 Caherleheen Pavement Strengthening Kerry 70 N70 Carhan to Deelis Bridge Pavement Strengthening Kerry 70 N70 Molls Gap

PAVEMENT SCHEMES PROGRAMME 2017. COUNTY ROUTE SCHEME NAME Kerry 70 N70 Tahilla Pavement Strengthening Kerry 70 N70 Killorglan Approaches Cork 71 N71 Newmills to Lissavard Pavement Strengthening Cork 71 N71 Parkana to Knockroe Pavement Repairs Cork 71 N71 Leap to Dromihilly ** Kerry 71 N71 Port Road Killarney Pavement Cork 72 N72 Grange East & West Pavement Strengthening (N72_M_2015_024) Cork 72 N72 Olivers Cross to Lacknamona Pavement Overlay Kerry 72 N72 Killorglan Approaches Kerry 72 N72 Kilbonane Pavement Overlay Waterford 72 N72 Cappagh to Boherwillin Pavement Resurfacing. Waterford 72 N72 Tallowbridge Lands to Castlerichard Pavement Scheme Cork 73 N73 Shanagh Pavement Strengthening. Tipperary 74 N74 Fr Matthew St Tipperary Pavement Inlay / Overlay (N74_U_2015_005) Kildare 78 N78 Athy Pavement Resurfacing Kilkenny 78 N78 Ballycomy to Castlecomer Resurfacing Carlow 80 N80 Tullow Road, Carlow Pavement Improvement Laois 80 N80 Dysart Pavement Scheme Laois 80 N80 Graigue to Forest Upper Pavement Resurfacing 2017 Carlow 81 N81 Aghade to Castlegrace Pavement Scheme Carlow 81 N81 Ballymogue Pavement Resurfacing Carlow 81 N81 Pavement Improvement Tullow Kildare 81 N81 Bishopslane to Blakestown Lower resurfacing Wicklow 81 N81 Baltinglass Pavement Improvement Mayo 83 N83 Tavron Mayo 84 N84 Ballinrobe Streets Mayo 84 N84 Castlebar to Ballinrobe at Gallagh Mayo 84 N84 Castlebar to Ballinrobe at Ballintober (Gallagh split) Mayo 84 N84 Kilmaine Shrule Road Mayo 84 N84 Pavement Improvement at Cloondeash Clare 85 N85 Rushaun Pavement Strengthening (N85_M_2015_007 008, 009 & 010) Kerry 86 N86 Knockglass More to Camp Pavement Cavan 87 N87 Lisnamaine to Rahaghan Sligo 15/4 N15 N4 to Shannon Eighter

PAVEMENT SCHEMES PROGRAMME 2017. COUNTY ROUTE SCHEME NAME Sligo 16/4 N16 Clarion Road to N4 Phase 1 Sligo 16/4 N16 Clarion Road to N4 Phase 2 Mayo 84/60 N84 - N60 to Railway Station

Pavement Programme August 2017 Number of Schemes Change in Two Months Notified to Local Authority 52-8 Pavement Asset Repair & Renewal Reports 10-10 Approval for Tender 21 +5 Approval to Award Contract 23-2 Construction Complete 28 +15 Total Schemes Pavement Programme 134 0

Delineation Programme August 2017 Length km Change in Two Months Design & Implementation 0 0 Advance Design Works 533-157 Design Completed 0 0 Local Authority & An Garda Síochána Liaison 0 0 Tender Commencement 0-75 Contract Awarded 0 0 Works Commenced 753 +40 Works Completed 192 +192 Total Length Delineation Programme 1478 0

Bridge Maintenance Programme August 2017 Number of Schemes Change in Two Months Design Pending 4 0 Design Completed - No Construction 16-15 Design Completed - Construction On- 18 +9 Going Design Completed - Construction 29 +6 Complete Total Schemes 67 0

Appendix B Public Transport Capital Programme Update Public Transport PROGRAMME Committee of Public 12th October 2017 PROJECTS AT CONSTRUCTION Luas Cross City Green Line Infrastructure Upgrade Green Line Capacity Enhancement (Sandyford Depot) PROJECT STATUS October 2017 Luas Cross City is on schedule to commence passenger operations / service in December 2017. Driver training and traffic signal optimisation commenced in October 2017. Green Line Infrastructure Upgrade comprises extension of 11 platforms on the existing Luas Green Line between Sandyford and Harcourt stops with associated power and systems works to facilitate the operation of 55m long trams. The project is on schedule to be completed by end of November 2017 Extension of the existing Sandyford Luas Depot to accommodate 55m long trams is underway with track laying commencing in October 2017. PROJECTS AT PLANNING & DESIGN New Metro North PROJECT STATUS October 2017 The project is currently at Route Selection stage and will commence public consultation in Q1 2018.