Details of shocking snag list at new National Children's Hospital revealed as 'not one' of 3,000 rooms 'finished to standard'
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Health Minister Stephen Donnelly has accused contractor BAM of inadequately resourcing the National Children's Hospital project, asserting that vital work was done for only €200k against a budgeted €25m.
The ongoing mismanagement of the National Children's Hospital project has resulted in over 3,000 rooms being completed but none meeting expected standards, highlighting significant quality assurance failures.
As the project faces delays, there are growing concerns that it will not be ready to accept patients until 2026, raising questions about accountability and financial oversight.
The revelation of a vast snag list underscores the challenges and risks associated with the construction of the National Children's Hospital, possibly revealing deep-seated issues within BAM's operation.
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