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Project Information
Project name: Ireland, National Roads Authority - N25 Waterford bypass
Project description: One of the NRA's pilot projects. Provision of a bypass of Waterford City. Project includes a new cable-stayed bridge close to the location of the existing N24/N9 Junction North West of Waterford City. Includes 23km of dual carriageway and 14km of single carriageway. The period contract 30 is including the construction stage.
Type: PPP
Sector: Roads & streetlights
Region: Northern & Western Europe
Current status: Project Signed - 21/04/2006
Contract Terms
Duration: 30 years
Capital value: €300.00m
Public Sector Procuror Details
Authority/Commssioning body: Ireland, National Roads Authority
Public sector contact: Ms Nicola Claffey
PPP Unit Administration
Tel: +353 1 660 2511
Fax: +353 1 668 0009
Email: nclaffey@nra.ie
Public sector advisors: McCann FitzGerald - Legal Advisors
KPMG PPP Advisory Services - Financial Advisors
Private Sector Details
Consortium name: Celtic Roads Group
Private sector shareholders: NTR plc - Shareholders
HBG Construction - Shareholders
Grupo Dragados - Shareholders
BAM PPP - Shareholders
Private sector advisors: Societe Generale Corporate & Investment Banking - Financial Advisors
Banco Santander Central Hispano -UK - Debt Providers
Banco Bilbao Vizcaya Argentaria SA (BBVA) - Debt Providers
European Investment Bank - Debt Providers
Ashurst - Legal Advisors
Private Sector Shortlist
Consortium name: Vinci/Hegarty/HBOS
Private sector shareholders: Vinci Investments Ltd - Subcontractor - Facilities Managers
PJ Hegarty & Sons - Shareholders
HBOS plc - Shareholders
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