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transport expert has said there was a need to “think outside the box” to find solutions for building the proposed Metrolink from Dublin city to the airport, after it emerged that 8,000 construction workers would be needed to build the line.

Transportation Professor Brian Caulfield of Trinity College Dublin told RTÉ radio’s Morning Ireland, “We need to be clever about this.”

The Oireachtas Transport Committee was told on Wednesday that Dublin’s planned new metro system will need about 8,000 workers to construct.

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