Published diagnosis
Ireland transmission delivery, reconstructed from public records.
A traceable diagnosis of project delivery time built from case-level evidence. The current published view includes 4 fully eligible cases, with 31 additional registry cases retained but excluded under current evidence rules.
Scope
Ireland / TransmissionAll projects and All technologiesSnapshot date
1 Apr 2026Current published registry snapshotCoverage
4 included / 31 excludedExcluded projects remain visible in the registryMethod version
v1.16-source-pack-structure-flowTraceable metrics published from the active evidence ruleCurrent answer
Current published diagnosis
Start with the currently published answer before drilling into the registry and method. These figures come from the active eligible case set and are fully auditable.
- Median delivery time61 months
Middle-of-distribution delivery timing for eligible transmission cases in the current registry snapshot.
- p90 delivery time132 months
Upper-tail delivery timing using the nearest-rank p90 rule on the eligible case set.
- Median build time42 months
Median duration from build start to public energisation or operational readiness.
- Post-consent challenge / review14 months
Median duration allocated to post-consent challenge, review, amendment, or legal-hold segments.
Coverage
Coverage and limits
Published diagnosis metrics currently rely on 4 fully eligible cases. 31 additional traced projects remain visible in the registry but excluded because the active public record still lacks required end or phase-boundary anchors.
- Exclusion is a visible evidence rule, not a hidden sample gap.
- The registry keeps excluded projects inspectable so missing anchors stay explicit.
- The current product is a bounded Ireland transmission diagnosis, not a population-wide series.
Proof layer
Audit the underlying project registry
Every published metric traces back to traced projects, milestone evidence, segment allocations, exclusion reasons, and linked public sources.
Trust layer
How the diagnosis is constructed
See the start and end anchors, stage model, overlap rule, eligibility rule, source hierarchy, and confidence handling used before any figure is published.