Completed in 1989 at the cost of $200 m, the building is primarily used as a commercial office tower.
However, there was an exceptional cost of £2.1m due to the staff reduction programme which cut 160 from the head count.
(£11.7m DfT contribution towards a total cost of £28.6m).
(£14.8m DfT contribution towards a total cost of £16.6m).
(£21.1m DfT contribution towards a total cost of £30.1m).
(£31.9m DfT contribution towards a total cost of £39.8m).
Erected at a cost of £6.6m, the construction was funded by the 750 strong congregation.
At a total cost of $10.1m, this leads to $35 per surgery performed.
The final bill will be £31m, once the debt is repaid in 2008, at a cost of £1.3m a year.
In 2006 a new Omagh Throughpass road scheme, developed at a cost of £9.7m, was opened.