NTA is critical of Dublin's low density
The NTA is seeking tenders from interested parties to report on the planning and development of large-scale residential development areas in Dublin.
The National Transport Authority (NTA) is seeking tenders from interested parties to report on the planning and development of large-scale residential development areas in the greater Dublin area.
The tender documents, which were published late last week on the government's e-tenders website, revealed that the NTA wanted to conduct the review in light of changed economic circumstances and lower rates of development.
"There is a need to examine the current issues that are arising in...
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