WELSH GOVERNMENT MUST
LEARN FROM OVERSPENDS AND DELAYS ON MAJOR TRANSPORT PROJECTS
22nd June 2011
Speaking in the Senedd today in the Welsh Conservatives’ debate
on major transport projects in Wales, William Graham AM
said:
‘‘The catalogue of overspends and delays that the recent Wales
Audit Office report into ‘Major Transport Projects’ in Wales
reveals underline the need for the Welsh Government to make
substantial improvements in practice and financial control to
avoid such a waste of public resources blighting future
transport projects.’
‘Having estimated in November 2000 that improvements to the
A465 Heads of the Valleys road would be completed in 2009 for
an estimated cost of £268 million, the Welsh Government now
predicts that the programme will be completed by 2020. Owing to
the domino effect of delays the A465 project will have exceeded
its initial timetable by 11 years with an overspend of at least
£495 million’
‘Tax payers will be angered by the extent of public money
wasted on major transport schemes spiral
out of control. The Ebbw Valley Railway cost double its
estimated cost of £24 million, while the Angel Way in Bargoed
also vastly exceeded predictions costing £31.4 million at
completion having originally been estimated to cost £17.4
million.’
‘Even more disappointing for many people in South Wales
East was the confusion surrounding the aborted M4 relief road –
the relief road incurred preparatory costs of 313.9 million,
but is not being taken forward to the disappointment of
business leaders and regular commuters because the estimated
cost increased to more than £1 billion. ‘
‘There remains a considerable need for improvements to the
transport infrastructure of South Wales East, such as the long
delayed opening of the Ebbw Vale – Newport rail link, but the
Welsh Government must learn lessons from the damning
Wales Audit Office’s report and minimise waste on future
transport projects.’
ENDS
 
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