Weather has affected work at the site in recent weeks
It's still hoped the new ferry terminal in Liverpool will open this summer, but works have been disrupted by high winds in recent weeks.
Infrastructure Minister Chris Thomas provided an update in the House of Keys this morning, insisting summer remains the target despite challenges presented by the weather.
The recently-published Department of Infrastructure plan confirmed the completion date and budget are at risk of being missed.
Mr Thomas says his department is in regular talks with the Steam Packet Company about the progress:
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