The Government and Revenue are being urged to help stamp out shadow activity on State contracts.
The Construction Industry Federation (CIF) is calling for inspections to all contractors operating on all public projects to be extended.
The CIF said this would put an end to the work going to those misusing the system and ensure that legitimate operators were awarded work.
CIF Director General Tom Parlon said: "Most people will be aware that there is a shadow economy problem in the Irish construction sector still. So we were not surprised when the latest reports arose in the Dáil of this type of activity as we receive reports of this nature regularly from our members.
"There are still a substantial number of contractors operating outside the law in this country – not paying their taxes, not meeting their employment obligations and using social welfare to help subsidise wages.
"This is hitting the legitimate contractors, specialist contractors and sub contractors who are missing out on projects because they are being undercut when tendering for work. That is not what the economy needs and it is not in the interests of the State. It is particularly galling when these problems occur on public projects – as was recently highlighted in the Dáil.
"The only way to stamp out this activity is to change the inspections regime and ensure that all contractors are being monitored. We also need to extend the inspections to all public projects."
Mr Parlon added that it undermines the legitimate contractors throughout the industry.
He continued: "On a wider basis we also believe that the Government needs to look at the way public construction contracts are awarded as part of the review of public procurement. If you award on a lowest price principle, as is currently the case, then you encourage abnormally low tenders.
"Abnormally low tenders involve corners being cut somewhere along the line – usually in the form of shadow economy activity of some description."
(CD/JP)
Time and date
CONSTRUCTION DIRECTORY
Construction News
30/06/2014
Call For Govt And Revenue To Help 'Stamp Out' Activity On State Contracts
Latest Construction News
15/11/2024
An emergency road closure has been announced following serious structural integrity concerns of the former Antrim Arms Hotel building on Castle Street in Ballycastle. Following genuine fears surrounding the safety of the building's structure, Causeway Coast and Glens Borough Council have ...
15/11/2024
A pre-design public consultation for the Dublin-based College Green - Dame Street Public Realm Project has been launched. The proposal to remodel College Green and Dame Street is a joint initiative by Dublin City Council and the National Transport Authority. The project aims to transform Dublin's ...
15/11/2024
A new plan which aims to fill vacant homes and revitalise derelict buildings has been proposed by Ireland's Green Party. The Dereliction and Building Regeneration Bill put forward by the party aims to establish a single permitting system for fire, accessibility and planning in a one-stop-shop for ...
15/11/2024
Works will begin next week to provide a more reliable water supply in County Kildare, Uisce Éireann has announced. The improvements, which will take place in Allenwood, will also target the reduction of high levels of leakage. GMC Utilities Group are carrying out the works on behalf of Uisce ...
15/11/2024
Essential wastewater improvements being made to the North Street area in Carrickfergus are set to be completed on Friday, November 22, NI Water has announced. Further works will recommence to the area on January 6, after the busy Christmas period. The work is part of a major investment to improve ...
15/11/2024
A forthcoming road closure in Wicklow has been announced by the County Council ahead of essential roadworks which are suspected to last a week. The closure will impact the L-69052 road in Arklow and will take place on the junction of the L2901, Laffin's Lane and The Brook, from Monday, November ...
14/11/2024
A L'Derry park was visited by the Minister of Agriculture, Environment and Rural Affairs yesterday following the completion of extensive works. Manor Park in Moneymore welcomed Minister Andrew Muir MLA, who made the trip to see the result of extensive works which totalled £260,000. The ...
14/11/2024
A Railway Order planning application will be made by Transport Infrastructure Ireland (TII) regarding the major Luas Finglas project. The application will be submitted to An Bord Pleanála on Monday, November 18, while the public can make submissions about the proposed light rail line from November ...
14/11/2024
A new €8.8 million social housing scheme officially launched in County Louth recently. The Ferrard Park development in Drogheda contains 28 new houses which were acquired by Louth County Council from CFS Homes for tenants from the council's social housing waiting list. The houses, which include a ...
14/11/2024
A number of projects across Wicklow aimed at addressing the negative impacts of climate change have received a significant cash boost. Wicklow County Council and The Department of the Environment, Climate and Communications announced an allocation of €675,574.33 to 20 community groups across the ...