Deer Park, Dublin.
Modernization and accessibility upgrades.
Sounds like a simple task for the local council. Tear out the old unsuitable steps and redo to modern health and safety standards.
Obviously this will take a little bit of planning, some permits, materials then labour / machinery.
If you were getting this done for your business what would it cost???
I was saying that I could find a person for about $30k - $50k to do a very good job.
What would you think
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Total price of the job..........$750K!!!!!
Crazy stuff and typical government waste. Now I don't know how or why this was approved but it would be very strange if somebody wasn't getting a brown envelope somewhere along the chain.
Otherwise you couldn't explain this being signed off on.
When things don't make sense, follow the money. It always shows the truth. Somebody made a huge profit on this so questions should be asked.
I asked grok what the costings for this job should be.

Even at the upper end, this is ~80% less than billed, highlighting procurement inefficiencies in Irish public projects. For context, similar UK/Irish park upgrades (e.g., ramped entrances) rarely top €100k unless major excavation is involved.
People don't care when it's not their money.
Whatever about the waste on Hive but these people are highly paid professionals with a job to do so it's hard to believe how they can treat Irish tax money with such contempt but greed is a terrible thing.
There are so many faults in this from the people charging these prices to the way we process these jobs and the group in charge of signing off on it.
It just goes to show how important accountability and checks are when dealing with money as without them people will take advantage.
There is a big lesson to be learned form this for our own community and putting in place a better process for handling money and transparency.
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