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From http://www.building.co.uk/story.asp?...de=3129220&c=3
[begin quote] The City of London Corporation has at last signed up to contribute at least £250m to the construction of Crossrail, the £16bn proposed east- west rail link across the capital, two months after the original deadline. The Corporation said it will pay £200m directly to the project, and ask city businesses for a further £150m. It has promised to underwrite at least £50m of this contribution if it is not forthcoming. [...] The GLA said it now had all the “core” finance agreements in place to push ahead with the project, and launched a consultation on how to use further contributions from developers to fund part of the project. Under the heads of terms, a developer planning charge is required to raise a further £300m towards the cost of the project. It also needs to raise £3.5bn through a supplementary charge on business rates in the capital, which requires new primary legislation to be introduced before it can be enforced. This was outlined in the Queen's Speech yesterday, but is facing major opposition from businesses concerned extra charges will just compound the current downturn. In addition today's agreements mean the scheme's delivery agency Cross London Rail Links will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport for London. Despite the continued funding uncertainty, London mayor Boris Johnson said Crossrail's construction would now move forward “full speed ahead”. He said: “The pace of delivery will now quicken - with Crossrail transferring to TfL tomorrow, work at Tottenham Court Road beginning in the spring, and delivery partner companies being appointed early next year.” [end quote] Hurrah! -- John Band john at johnband dot org www.johnband.org |
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On Dec 4, 1:15 pm, John B wrote:
Fromhttp://www.building.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=284&storycode=3129220... [begin quote] The City of London Corporation has at last signed up to contribute at least £250m to the construction of Crossrail, the £16bn proposed east- So that'll pay for one station then. Presumably liverpool street. B2003 |
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John B wrote: [snip] In addition today's agreements mean the scheme's delivery agency Cross London Rail Links will become a wholly owned subsidiary of Transport for London. Despite the continued funding uncertainty, London mayor Boris Johnson said Crossrail's construction would now move forward =93full speed ahead=94. He said: =93The pace of delivery will now quicken - with Crossrail transferring to TfL tomorrow, work at Tottenham Court Road beginning in the spring, and delivery partner companies being appointed early next year.=94 [end quote] Err... How are they going to start work at TCR in the spring when they haven't decided who's going to do it yet? I assume the 'deliver partner companies' waffle means which construction companies are going to get the contracts. -- Graeme Wall This address is not read, substitute trains for rail. Transport Miscellany at http://www.greywall.demon.co.uk/rail/index.html |
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