CIF: Delays To Dunkettle Interchange Project Could Have A Huge Impact On Development Of City

The organisation were speaking following the revelation that the long awaited upgrade will be delayed by 12 months.
It's after Transport Infrastructure Ireland and the contractor failed to agree a price for the upgrade of the project.
Sisk was awarded the contract for the project, which was initially budgeted for 100 million euro, last year however it's now going back to tender.
The director-general of the Construction Industry Federation, Tom Parlon, says the delay will have a negative effect on business in the region:
Sean O'Neill, Director of Communications with Transport Infrastructure Ireland, explains what happens next:
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