The NTA said 'the tie-in details between the proposed works and existing infrastructure were not correct, which resulted in lost time and additional cost while they were resolved'. Photograph: Bryan O’Brien
Elements of the design process could have been improved on the controversial steps and ramp project at a South Dublin park that ended up costing more than €700,000, the National Transport Authority (NTA) has said.
In a report to the Dáil Public Accounts Committee (Pac), the NTA said additional site investigations could have been carried out, including trenches and trial holes.
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