The Government’s updated National Development Plan (NDP) proposes to spend a vast sum of money on capital infrastructure. But beyond three ‘mega projects’ there is little detail and the vagueness of the document has led to some skepticism. In part one of today’s Inside Politics podcast, Pat Leahy joins Hugh Linehan to discuss the NDP and whether the Government’s promise to prioritise infrastructure could survive a major economic shock - the kind created by heavy US tariffs, for example,
They then look at the Summer Economic Statement, also revealed this week, which shows there will not be much wriggle room in this year’s Budget.
In part two, back to the NDP and what it says about the Government’s plan for the development of transportation infrastructure.
Dublin’s proposed MetroLink is one of the three mega projects identified, but there is €20 billion earmarked for other unidentified projects. Where should it go? How much will be spent on new roads, and what are the implications for carbon emissions? And what about public transport projects outside Dublin? Professor Brian Caulfield talks to Hugh and Pat.
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Brian Caulfield is a Professor in Transportation in the Department of Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering at Trinity College Dublin.

























