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Over E320000 Secured for Key Mayo Marine Infrastructure Projects

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Local government grant for small-scale marine infrastructure in County Mayo, Ireland. Direct commercial mechanism is weak: the total funding is modest (€322,500) and project-level procurement/construction will be local. No commodity price, supply shortage, or margin impact is discernible. The primary sector is EM_CONSTRUCTION (local civil works) and TOURISM_INFRASTRUCTURE (enhancing amenity access). However, the amounts are too small to affect any broader market or supply chain.

Signals our AI researcher identified

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  • €322,500 allocated for three marine infrastructure projects in Mayo under 2026 Local Authority Marine Infrastructure Scheme.
  • Projects: Ballina Quay pontoon/chair lift (€135,000), Rosmoney slipway/pontoon (€112,500), Purteen Pier stabilisation (€75,000).
  • Funding announced by Minister Alan Dillon on 2026-05-20.

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