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HaaBoo
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 13:08:

State awards €1bn children’s hospital contract to BAM Ireland
Steep rise in budget from €650m excludes IT and equipment costs of at least €200m

Paul Cullen



An animation shows the plans currently in place for the proposed children's hosiptal to be built on the site of the current St James’s Hospital.


The contract to build the long-awaited national children’s hospital in Dublin has been awarded – at a price €300 million more than the original budget of €650 million.

BAM Ireland, one of the State’s largest building contractors, has been selected as the preferred bidder to build the hospital for a price understood to be close to €1 billion, The Irish Times has learned. This does not include the cost of IT or equipment for the hospital, which is likely to exceed €100 million in each instance.

The decision, which was disclosed to the company on Friday, is subject to a 14-day cooling off period to allow for objections or other legal issues. BAM submitted the lowest bid of the four companies on the shortlist.

The steep rise in the projected cost of the project presents the Government with a challenging decision, given the competing demands for health spending and continued opposition to the St James’s site in some quarters.

A previous government committed to spending half the proceeds of the sale of the National Lottery to the project, but the €200 million this provided falls well short of the projected cost. Building the hospital, and moving the Central Mental Hospital to north Dublin, will consume most of the HSE’s capital budget over the coming years, unless additional funds are made available.

Cost of children’s hospital rises as families rely on outdated facilities
Simon Harris defends location of children’s hospital
Hope for child after getting access to ‘miracle drug’ in Dublin

The decision on whether to finally go ahead with the project will be made by Cabinet, probably in the coming weeks, after Minister for Health Simon Harris presents a formal memo on the issue.
Steady increase

The price has risen steadily since a planning application was lodged in 2015, when it was expected to cost €650 million.

Rising costs in the construction sector, driven by an improving economy, is being blamed for most of the projected increase. Building inflation has risen from 3 per cent when the project was mooted at St James to almost 9 per cent, according to a recent-published industry analysis.

With construction expected to take four years, the new hospital would be ready to open its doors by 2021, provided the Government gives the go-ahead.

The amalgamation of the three Dublin children’s hospitals under one roof was first mooted in 1993, but has been subject to repeated delays. An earlier attempt to build the project at the Mater hospital foundered when planning permission was refused.

St James’s was chosen as the preferred site by the last government in 2012 and planning permission was granted last April. An alliance of child-patient groups and retired paediatricians have campaigned vigorously about the plan, saying the hospital should be located on a greenfield site near the M50. Opposition has largely focused on traffic and parking issues at St James’s.
Location defended

Speaking in the Dáil last week, Mr Harris defended St James’s as the location Pointing out that an entire generation of children who were supposed to benefit from the hospital had not had an opportunity to do so, he said his priority was to make progress as soon as possible.

Mr Harris said 1,000 parking spaces would be provided for families and staff at St James’s and pointed out that Great Ormond Street children’s hospital in London is not located on a greenfield site.

Speaking when planning permission was granted last year, former minister for health Leo Varadkar said funding was in place and “short of an asteroid hitting the planet”, the hospital would be built by 2020.


www.irishtimes.com/news/health/state-...
HaaBoo
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 13:08:

State awards €1bn children’s hospital contract to BAM Ireland
Steep rise in budget from €650m excludes IT and equipment costs of at least €200m

Paul Cullen



An animation shows the plans currently in place for the proposed children's hosiptal to be built on the site of the current St James’s Hospital.


The contract to build the long-awaited national children’s hospital in Dublin has been awarded – at a price €300 million more than the original budget of €650 million.

BAM Ireland, one of the State’s largest building contractors, has been selected as the preferred bidder to build the hospital for a price understood to be close to €1 billion, The Irish Times has learned. This does not include the cost of IT or equipment for the hospital, which is likely to exceed €100 million in each instance.

The decision, which was disclosed to the company on Friday, is subject to a 14-day cooling off period to allow for objections or other legal issues. BAM submitted the lowest bid of the four companies on the shortlist.

The steep rise in the projected cost of the project presents the Government with a challenging decision, given the competing demands for health spending and continued opposition to the St James’s site in some quarters.

A previous government committed to spending half the proceeds of the sale of the National Lottery to the project, but the €200 million this provided falls well short of the projected cost. Building the hospital, and moving the Central Mental Hospital to north Dublin, will consume most of the HSE’s capital budget over the coming years, unless additional funds are made available.

Cost of children’s hospital rises as families rely on outdated facilities
Simon Harris defends location of children’s hospital
Hope for child after getting access to ‘miracle drug’ in Dublin

The decision on whether to finally go ahead with the project will be made by Cabinet, probably in the coming weeks, after Minister for Health Simon Harris presents a formal memo on the issue.
Steady increase

The price has risen steadily since a planning application was lodged in 2015, when it was expected to cost €650 million.

Rising costs in the construction sector, driven by an improving economy, is being blamed for most of the projected increase. Building inflation has risen from 3 per cent when the project was mooted at St James to almost 9 per cent, according to a recent-published industry analysis.

With construction expected to take four years, the new hospital would be ready to open its doors by 2021, provided the Government gives the go-ahead.

The amalgamation of the three Dublin children’s hospitals under one roof was first mooted in 1993, but has been subject to repeated delays. An earlier attempt to build the project at the Mater hospital foundered when planning permission was refused.

St James’s was chosen as the preferred site by the last government in 2012 and planning permission was granted last April. An alliance of child-patient groups and retired paediatricians have campaigned vigorously about the plan, saying the hospital should be located on a greenfield site near the M50. Opposition has largely focused on traffic and parking issues at St James’s.
Location defended

Speaking in the Dáil last week, Mr Harris defended St James’s as the location Pointing out that an entire generation of children who were supposed to benefit from the hospital had not had an opportunity to do so, he said his priority was to make progress as soon as possible.

Mr Harris said 1,000 parking spaces would be provided for families and staff at St James’s and pointed out that Great Ormond Street children’s hospital in London is not located on a greenfield site.

Speaking when planning permission was granted last year, former minister for health Leo Varadkar said funding was in place and “short of an asteroid hitting the planet”, the hospital would be built by 2020.


www.irishtimes.com/news/health/state-...
Ed, zoals ik het gelezen heb, gaat dit wel door en is dit een giga order en ik hoop dat dit ook met de koers wat aanataande maandag.
La Raza
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Wauwww wat een mooie order, in meerdere opzichten.
Ik wacht morgen of maandag graag de bevestiging van bam af.
Dat dit maandag maar een groot effect op de koers mag hebben :D
en dank voor het plaatsen Ed, top!!
€d_Modus Vivendi
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La Raza schreef op 4 februari 2017 14:37:

Wauwww wat een mooie order, in meerdere opzichten.
Ik wacht morgen of maandag graag de bevestiging van bam af.
Dat dit maandag maar een groot effect op de koers mag hebben :D
en dank voor het plaatsen Ed, top!!
eerst 2 weken wachten...
peter_36
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Mooie order. Hoop alleen dat de marges nu en stuk beter zijn.

The decision, which was disclosed to the company on Friday, is subject to a 14-day cooling off period to allow for objections or other legal issues. BAM submitted the lowest bid of the four companies on the shortlist. - See more at: www.debeurs.nl/Forum/Topic/1341701/16...
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Rotjeknor schreef op 4 februari 2017 10:23:

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Mooi land is Nederland whohahhahahahah
Ik MOET respect hebben voor christenen
Ik MOET respect hebben voor moslims
Maar respect naar een ongelovige is er NIET

Christen, Moslim, ongelovig of Rotjeknor: laten wij ons allemaal een beetje gedragen. Vloeken is een gebrek aan woorden.
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 13:09:

14 dagen cooling period

1 miljard in euries :)
De vraag is of en wanneer BAM het bekendmaakt. Maar ook na 14 dagen is het nog vóór de jaarcijfers. Of anders tegelijk met de jaarcijfers (21 feb).
snipper
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 13:09:

14 dagen cooling period

1 miljard in euries :)
..zou mooi zijn...Bam was ook ooit eens in de race voor google headquarter in London...
€d_Modus Vivendi
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Overigens heeft Bam een tender voor dat 2e Googleplan om moverende reden afgeslagen.

The original AHMM-designed scheme was going to be built by Bam, but it is understood the contractor decided not to pitch this time around.
- See more at: www.belegger.nl/Forum/Topic/1341024/3...
Rotjeknor
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 13:08:

State awards €1bn children’s hospital contract to BAM Ireland
Steep rise in budget from €650m excludes IT and equipment costs of at least €200m

Paul Cullen



An animation shows the plans currently in place for the proposed children's hosiptal to be built on the site of the current St James’s Hospital.


The contract to build the long-awaited national children’s hospital in Dublin has been awarded – at a price €300 million more than the original budget of €650 million.

BAM Ireland, one of the State’s largest building contractors, has been selected as the preferred bidder to build the hospital for a price understood to be close to €1 billion, The Irish Times has learned. This does not include the cost of IT or equipment for the hospital, which is likely to exceed €100 million in each instance.

The decision, which was disclosed to the company on Friday, is subject to a 14-day cooling off period to allow for objections or other legal issues. BAM submitted the lowest bid of the four companies on the shortlist.

The steep rise in the projected cost of the project presents the Government with a challenging decision, given the competing demands for health spending and continued opposition to the St James’s site in some quarters.

A previous government committed to spending half the proceeds of the sale of the National Lottery to the project, but the €200 million this provided falls well short of the projected cost. Building the hospital, and moving the Central Mental Hospital to north Dublin, will consume most of the HSE’s capital budget over the coming years, unless additional funds are made available.

Cost of children’s hospital rises as families rely on outdated facilities
Simon Harris defends location of children’s hospital
Hope for child after getting access to ‘miracle drug’ in Dublin

The decision on whether to finally go ahead with the project will be made by Cabinet, probably in the coming weeks, after Minister for Health Simon Harris presents a formal memo on the issue.
Steady increase

The price has risen steadily since a planning application was lodged in 2015, when it was expected to cost €650 million.

Rising costs in the construction sector, driven by an improving economy, is being blamed for most of the projected increase. Building inflation has risen from 3 per cent when the project was mooted at St James to almost 9 per cent, according to a recent-published industry analysis.

With construction expected to take four years, the new hospital would be ready to open its doors by 2021, provided the Government gives the go-ahead.

The amalgamation of the three Dublin children’s hospitals under one roof was first mooted in 1993, but has been subject to repeated delays. An earlier attempt to build the project at the Mater hospital foundered when planning permission was refused.

St James’s was chosen as the preferred site by the last government in 2012 and planning permission was granted last April. An alliance of child-patient groups and retired paediatricians have campaigned vigorously about the plan, saying the hospital should be located on a greenfield site near the M50. Opposition has largely focused on traffic and parking issues at St James’s.
Location defended

Speaking in the Dáil last week, Mr Harris defended St James’s as the location Pointing out that an entire generation of children who were supposed to benefit from the hospital had not had an opportunity to do so, he said his priority was to make progress as soon as possible.

Mr Harris said 1,000 parking spaces would be provided for families and staff at St James’s and pointed out that Great Ormond Street children’s hospital in London is not located on a greenfield site.

Speaking when planning permission was granted last year, former minister for health Leo Varadkar said funding was in place and “short of an asteroid hitting the planet”, the hospital would be built by 2020.


www.irishtimes.com/news/health/state-...
Mooi Ed kunnen we maandag weer naar beneden top
Rotjeknor
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HenkdeV schreef op 4 februari 2017 17:48:

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Christen, Moslim, ongelovig of Rotjeknor: laten wij ons allemaal een beetje gedragen. Vloeken is een gebrek aan woorden.
vloeken en scheldwoorden in je woordenschat wijzen eerder op de aanwezigheid van gezonde verbale vaardigheden
BoterbijdeVis
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 14:39:

[...]eerst 2 weken wachten...
Laat het dan maar definitief zijn op vrijdag 17 febr. of liever op maandagmorgen 20 februari. Net 1 dag voor de Bam-rapportage.
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€d_Modus Vivendi schreef op 4 februari 2017 13:08:

State awards €1bn children’s hospital contract to BAM Ireland

Steep rise in budget from €650m excludes IT and equipment costs of at least €200m

Paul Cullen


An animation shows the plans currently in place for the proposed children's hosiptal to be built on the site of the current St James’s Hospital.

The contract to build the long-awaited national children’s hospital in Dublin has been awarded – at a price €300 million more than the original budget of €650 million.

BAM Ireland, one of the State’s largest building contractors, has been selected as the preferred bidder to build the hospital for a price understood to be close to €1 billion, The Irish Times has learned. This does not include the cost of IT or equipment for the hospital, which is likely to exceed €100 million in each instance.

The decision, which was disclosed to the company on Friday, is subject to a 14-day cooling off period to allow for objections or other legal issues. BAM submitted the lowest bid of the four companies on the shortlist.

The steep rise in the projected cost of the project presents the Government with a challenging decision, given the competing demands for health spending and continued opposition to the St James’s site in some quarters.

A previous government committed to spending half the proceeds of the sale of the National Lottery to the project, but the €200 million this provided falls well short of the projected cost. Building the hospital, and moving the Central Mental Hospital to north Dublin, will consume most of the HSE’s capital budget over the coming years, unless additional funds are made available.

Cost of children’s hospital rises as families rely on outdated facilities
Simon Harris defends location of children’s hospital
Hope for child after getting access to ‘miracle drug’ in Dublin

The decision on whether to finally go ahead with the project will be made by Cabinet, probably in the coming weeks, after Minister for Health Simon Harris presents a formal memo on the issue.
Steady increase

The price has risen steadily since a planning application was lodged in 2015, when it was expected to cost €650 million.

Rising costs in the construction sector, driven by an improving economy, is being blamed for most of the projected increase. Building inflation has risen from 3 per cent when the project was mooted at St James to almost 9 per cent, according to a recent-published industry analysis.

With construction expected to take four years, the new hospital would be ready to open its doors by 2021, provided the Government gives the go-ahead.

The amalgamation of the three Dublin children’s hospitals under one roof was first mooted in 1993, but has been subject to repeated delays. An earlier attempt to build the project at the Mater hospital foundered when planning permission was refused.

St James’s was chosen as the preferred site by the last government in 2012 and planning permission was granted last April. An alliance of child-patient groups and retired paediatricians have campaigned vigorously about the plan, saying the hospital should be located on a greenfield site near the M50. Opposition has largely focused on traffic and parking issues at St James’s.
Location defended

Speaking in the Dáil last week, Mr Harris defended St James’s as the location Pointing out that an entire generation of children who were supposed to benefit from the hospital had not had an opportunity to do so, he said his priority was to make progress as soon as possible.

Mr Harris said 1,000 parking spaces would be provided for families and staff at St James’s and pointed out that Great Ormond Street children’s hospital in London is not located on a greenfield site.

Speaking when planning permission was granted last year, former minister for health Leo Varadkar said funding was in place and “short of an asteroid hitting the planet”, the hospital would be built by 2020.


www.irishtimes.com/news/health/state-...
Zegt het voort! Zegt het voort!

(En dank voor je speurwerk, €d.)
€d_Modus Vivendi
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€1bn cost of hospital 'must be explained'
Cormac McQuinn Twitter

Published
05/02/2017 | 02:30

The spiralling bill for the new National Children's Hospital - now expected to cost at least €1bn - must be explained, Labour health spokesman Alan Kelly has said.


Kelly has demanded that Health Minister Simon Harris tell TDs why the cost has risen by more than €300m from an estimated €650m now that the preferred bidder to build the hospital has been selected.

He said that the ultimate cost will be €1.2bn after the hospital is kitted out with equipment and IT.

Kelly warned that other capital spending in the health service may suffer as a result and raised fears about funding for the planned National Maternity Hospital. He called on Harris to make a statement to the Dail setting out "why these costs have escalated" and "whose fault it is".

Increased construction costs due to the improving economy have been blamed for the rising cost of the project, which has a controversial history.

A site at St James's Hospital was selected after a previous location at the Mater Hospital was rejected by planners. Campaigners still argue it should be located at Connolly Hospital, in Blanchardstown.

The Irish Times reported that building firm BAM Ireland has been selected as the preferred bidder for the project. That is subject to a 14-day cooling-off period in case of objections or legal hurdles.

A Department of Health spokesman said that the children's hospital board completed an evaluation of tenders for construction work that includes two offshoot care centres in Connolly and Tallaght hospitals.

Proposed costs are included in a business case to be reviewed by the HSE and the department before being considered by the Government in the coming weeks. The department continues to work to "ensure that we deliver the world-class hospital".

Sunday Independent
www.independent.ie/irish-news/politic...
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Rotjeknor schreef op 4 februari 2017 22:03:

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vloeken en scheldwoorden in je woordenschat wijzen eerder op de aanwezigheid van gezonde verbale vaardigheden
Juist niet het is pure armoede, waar je ook nog eens andere mensen mee kwetst. En dat is nergens voor nodig. En wanneer je zoiets niet begrijpt, blink je niet uit in slimheid.
Marinus-86
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HenkdeV schreef op 5 februari 2017 12:19:

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Juist niet het is pure armoede, waar je ook nog eens andere mensen mee kwetst. En dat is nergens voor nodig. En wanneer je zoiets niet begrijpt, blink je niet uit in slimheid.
Helemaal eens.
manuss
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Vermoeiend om elkaar op dit forum op woorden te (kunnen) pakken. Dit voegt niets toe aan ons pareltje BAM. Ed zet iets moois op dit forum en waar hebben we het nu over...........................? Goed speurwerk Ed, ik hoop dat de koers enige reactie laat zien. Omhoog natuurlijk ! We zullen het morgen of komende dagen wel zien!
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manuss schreef op 5 februari 2017 12:53:

Vermoeiend om elkaar op dit forum op woorden te (kunnen) pakken. Dit voegt niets toe aan ons pareltje BAM. Ed zet iets moois op dit forum en waar hebben we het nu over...........................? Goed speurwerk Ed, ik hoop dat de koers enige reactie laat zien. Omhoog natuurlijk ! We zullen het morgen of komende dagen wel zien!
Helemaal mee eens, Manuss. Back to BAM!
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HenkdeV schreef op 5 februari 2017 12:19:

[Rotjeknor schreef op 4 feb 2017 om 22:03:

[vloeken en scheldwoorden in je woordenschat wijzen eerder op de aanwezigheid van gezonde verbale vaardigheden...]

Juist niet het is pure armoede, waar je ook nog eens andere mensen mee kwetst. En dat is nergens voor nodig. En wanneer je zoiets niet begrijpt, blink je niet uit in slimheid.
Helemaal mee eens Henk, maar (helaas) iets van deze tijd ..ik ik ik..:-(

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