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Sinn Féin calls for €100k National Maternity Hospital bike shed tender to be scrapped

A notice on the Government's e-tenders website invites submissions for tenders to destroy the old shed and build a new one at an estimated cost of €100,000
A notice on the Government's e-tenders website invites submissions for tenders to destroy the old shed and build a new one at an estimated cost of €100,000

Sinn Féin has called for a tender for a new €100,000 bike shed at the National Maternity Hospital to be scrapped.

A notice on the Government's e-tenders website invites submissions for tenders to destroy the old shed and build a new one at an estimated cost of €100,000.

Sinn Féin's Finance Spokesperson Pearse Doherty labelled the plan for a new bike shed as "outrageous" and referenced a previous controversy when €335,000 was spent on a bike shed at Leinster House.

The €100,000 tender for the proposed bike shed at the National Maternity Hospital includes destroying the existing bike shed and taking away all rubbish.

It is to cover the build of the replacement shed and includes sensor lighting.

It also covers improvement to the ground so that it is entirely even and any tree stumps that are in the way are removed.

In May, a report into the bicycle shelter installed at Leinster House found that there was an "absence of some fundamental good practices", including a value for money assessment, ahead of the project's construction.

The conclusion is made in a Deloitte audit for the Office of Public Works.

The audit was sought by the Government and the OPW after Opposition outcry over the bike shelter.

The costs include €284,000 spent on construction and installation, €10,000 on contract administration and €4,000 on archaeological services.