Tánaiste Moves To Allay Fears About Future Of Dunkettle Interchange Project
Concerns have been mounting since it emerged recently that the second phase of the €100 million project is to be re-tendered
The project is being re-tendered as the cost has run higher than expected.
Cork Chamber of Commerce say it's vital for the economic future of the region that any delays are overcome while the Construction Industry Federation hit out at this latest stumbling block which it's feared will result in further delays.
However speaking to RedFM News Tánaiste Simon Coveney says he and the Government are fully committed to the project:
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