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PPPs improve but other reasons for Transmission Gully problems

Infrastructure Commission says cost overruns affect all commercial models, not just Public Private Partnerships.

The construction of Transmission Gully.

Brent Edwards Fri, 10 May 2024

A final review of the troubled Transmission Gully motorway north of Wellington has found the Public Private Partnership model was not to blame for delays and cost overruns.

Instead, the review – commissioned by the Infrastructure Commission/Te Waihanga – found external events, budget,

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Brent Edwards Fri, 10 May 2024
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