Construction industry levy may add €3,000 to house cost

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The Irish Home Builders Association said that in the worst-case scenario a 10% levy on concrete blocks, pouring concrete and other concrete products could add up to €3,000 to house construction costs

The Minister for Finance said the construction industry levy is needed to pay for the"significant cost" of the redress scheme.

Speaking on RTÉ's Morning Ireland, Mr O'Connell said the worst case could see up to €3,00 being added to the construction costs. He said the construction industry"understand the dilemma the Government has in relation to a faulty product that was supplied into the construction sector". We need your consent to load this rte-player contentWe use rte-player to manage extra content that can set cookies on your device and collect data about your activity. Please review their details and accept them to load the content.Manage Preferences

 

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This makes no sense. Why not rather put in stricter quality controls and inspections, prior to buildings being built and / or signed off. It will save alot of time, effort and heartache. If we are expecting 80m worth of issues each year then something is truly rotten.

That’s ok so.

Why didnt they sue the builders or quarries insurance company ?

Timber houses are the solution.

And will just be passed on to the end consumer....the price just went up.

And their margin they make is !

The North West gave us Quinn Insurance who we all still pay a levy for! Now with Mica, they give us a levy on bricks. Britain knew what it was doing when it did not annex the North West into Northern Ireland, 100 years ago! The North West: Incompetent and one big bad debt!

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Construction industry levy may add €3,000 to house costA 10% levy on concrete blocks, pouring concrete and certain other concrete products in order to raise €80m annually to fund the defective blocks scheme for redress for homeowners affected by mica was announced in the Budget yesterday. The North West gave us Quinn Insurance who we all still pay a levy for! Now with Mica, they give us a levy on bricks. Britain knew what it was doing when it did not annex the North West into Northern Ireland, 100 years ago! The North West: Incompetent and one big bad debt! And their margin they make is ! And will just be passed on to the end consumer....the price just went up.
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