State’s data centre won’t be completed until 2025

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A state-owned data centre in Kildare, which has swelled in cost by a third to €40 million since the idea for it was first proposed four years ago, is now scheduled for completion in 2025.

The development, which was proposed by the Office of Public Works in August 2018, will comprise an

8,300 square metre facility built on part of the state’s 140-hectare campus at Backweston, Co Kildare.

 

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