Brendan Burgess
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The former Sean Quinn-owned concrete plant in Derrylin will be lively after April.Might even result in a boom for businesses north of the border
Exactly, would have been a public signal that government is taking on industry but wouldn't have had a material impacts on the homeowners of the future.Would have thought 1% would be a reasonable but 10% is absurd.
I am bringing forward a levy on concrete blocks, pouring concrete and certain other concrete products.
A lot of timber frame being used now. It's a lot easier. Everything made in the factory and then put in place. Windows can go in almost at the same time and the place is sealed. As opposed to block work which takes longer and is weather dependent. Plus the cost of concrete has gone through the roof.I wonder if this is also an environmental measure in disguise.
Concrete has an enormous carbon footprint whereas timber frame houses actually capture carbon.
No it's not.This levy is an insurance premium against future defects.
But the industry doesn't suffer very much because concrete is a necessary product and people are going to pay whatever the price is.Is the thinking here to add a bit of moral hazard? if the concrete industry provides bad concrete they'll collectively be the ones to suffer for it.
If the cost of building is €200k, and say the cost of Concrete is 10% or €20k , so the additional cost would be €2k.
Or even a boon?Might even result in a boom for businesses north of the border
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