The project is 37 months into a 12 month contract.
Sinn Féin is bringing the issue of ongoing delays at a new Westmeath primary school to the Education Minister.
The parents, staff and children at Curraghmore National School in Mullingar have now been waiting years for the completion of a new building - which is 37 months into a 12 month contract.
The Parents' Association says they're being continually ignored by the Department of Education and local authority - and recent survey shows 73% of children and 92% of parents are very worried it won't be ready for September.
Sinn Féin's Education Spokesperson, Donnchadh Ó Laoghaire is bringing this to the attention of Minister Norma Foley:
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