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Wed 06 Jun 2009Government slims down policy on architecture
DRAFT POLICY:THE GOVERNMENT has adopted a slimmed-down new policy on architecture – with the number of proposed actions reduced from more than 60 to 45 – in deference to concerns in the Department of Finance that the policy would cost too much.
The draft policy, drawn up by a steering committee chaired by former UCD professor of architecture Loughlin Kealy, was also amended by the Department of the Environment to take account of Finance’s views on public procurement, value for money and cost-benefit analysis.
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