Any surprises?
Brownlee says infrastructure more costly than predicted
The
Earthquake Recovery Minister says the rebuild of Christchurch's
underground infrastructure will be quite a bit more expensive than
has been predicted.
1
February, 2013
Gerry
Brownlee said on Friday he does not know how much more will have to
be spent, because the cost of about half the work is unknown.
The
minister's comments come after details emerged of a private meeting
he held with the Christchurch City Council in December last year.
Mr
Brownlee said the rebuild of the city's roads and underground
infrastructure was initially expected to cost about $2 billion, but
workers are discovering more quake damage.
He
would not be drawn on where the extra funding could come from, but
said the Government and the council are in ongoing negotiations about
who will pay for what.
Councillor
Glenn Livingstone suggests the money could be found by cutting back
on the scale of some of the city's key projects such as the
convention centre or the covered stadium.
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