An appeal from Minister for Integration Roderic O’Gorman for buildings for refugees has seemingly fallen on deaf ears.
The appeal to Cabinet colleagues for large halls to facilitate camp beds, mattresses and sleeping bags was made two weeks ago.
A number of departments have indicated that they are still searching within their portfolios to see if any buildings would be suitable.
In his letter to Cabinet colleagues, the minister said that he was urgently seeking any large buildings that could accommodate more than 50 people.
The aim was to create enough space to avoid situations where people were left without accommodation.
However, a spokesperson has confirmed to RTÉ that no formal offers of accommodation have been received since the letter was sent.
The State is currently accommodating more than 76,000 refugees.
Some departments have said that they are still searching within their portfolios for suitable buildings.