A breakdown of the cost of 300k for security improvements at the Airport

AuthorityDepartment of Infrastructure
Date received2018-02-16
OutcomeAll information sent
Outcome date2018-03-09
Case ID361147

Summary

A request was made for a cost breakdown of £300,000 spent on airport security improvements, and the Department of Infrastructure fully disclosed the specific expenditures for equipment and building works.

Key Facts

  • The total cost for security improvements was £300,000.
  • Two automatic tray returns cost £160,000 in total.
  • Two boarding card readers cost £40,000 in total.
  • Monitoring equipment cost £30,000.
  • Building works cost £70,000.

Data Disclosed

  • £300,000
  • £80,000
  • £160,000
  • £20,000
  • £40,000
  • £30,000
  • £70,000
  • 2018-02-16
  • 2018-03-09
  • IM121284I

Data Tables (1)

Data Tables (reformatted)

Item Description Unit Cost Quantity Total Cost
Automatic tray returns £80,000 2 £160,000
Boarding card readers £20,000 2 £40,000
Monitoring equipment (e.g. queue monitoring) - - £30,000
Building works - - £70,000

Full Response Text

Department of Infrastructure Sea Terminal Building, Douglas, Isle of Man, IM1 2RF

FOI Reference No: IM121284I Request under the Freedom of Information Act 2015 (“The Act”)

Thank you for your request dated 16th February 2018.

Your request

A breakdown of the cost of 300k for security improvements at the Airport

Response to your request

The answer to your question is:-

£80k each for two automatic tray returns - £160,000 £20k each for two boarding card readers - £40,000 Monitoring equipment, e.g. queue monitoring - £30,000
Building works - £70,000

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