A parliamentary question reveals the Capspeed project is over budget by $2.5 million and delayed by three years, with a revised completion date of April 2008. The total expenditure to date is $9.3 million.

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31 May 2007
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CAPSPEED PROJECT
(1) What is the current total expenditure to date on all aspects of the Capspeed project? (2) Is this project on time and on budget; and, if not, what additional expenditure is required and what is the anticipated project delay period? (3) When is the project expected to be completed? Hon JON FORD

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(1) $9.3 million. (2) No. Additional expenditure of $2.5 million is required. The anticipated project delay period is three years. (3) April 2008.
(2) Is this project on time and on budget; and, if not, what additional expenditure is required and what is the anticipated project delay period? (3) When is the project expected to be completed? Hon JON FORD replied: (1) $9.3 million. (2) No. Additional expenditure of $2.5 million is required. The anticipated project delay period is three years. (3) April 2008.
(3) When is the project expected to be completed? Hon JON FORD replied: (1) $9.3 million. (2) No. Additional expenditure of $2.5 million is required. The anticipated project delay period is three years. (3) April 2008.
Hon JON FORD replied: (1) $9.3 million. (2) No. Additional expenditure of $2.5 million is required. The anticipated project delay period is three years. (3) April 2008.
(1) $9.3 million. (2) No. Additional expenditure of $2.5 million is required. The anticipated project delay period is three years. (3) April 2008.
(2) No. Additional expenditure of $2.5 million is required. The anticipated project delay period is three years. (3) April 2008.
(3) April 2008.

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