What was the existing project? They were definitely individual projects, designed from the ground up with different contractors.rubberman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 3:02 pmThose are just parts of an existing project. They weren't one-offs started from zero.Cryptic wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:58 pmRegency to Pym was finished under budget and ahead of schedule and T2T was under budget and extended, and it was finished on time.rubberman wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 1:44 pm
Hi, I can't say this without sounding cynical or sarcastic or patronising. I intend none of this.
However, look at the record of this and previous governments on delivering projects on the promised time frame.
On the basis of major projects in the past twenty years, have ANY been delivered on time? Any?
We are currently looking at the Gawler line electrification. Originally pledged to be finished by the end of 2020.
So. The people who gave us the Gawler electrification project...are saying June 2024. I say, based on the record, December at the earliest, and likely June 2025 ot later.
Shall we have a bet on a beer on whether it happens by June 2024? I offer you a carton of your favourite beer as the stake if I am wrong, vs a pint if I am right. Care to place a bet?
But yes, the track record on rail isn't great, even the Flinders Line extension had some delays and cost blow-outs.