❓ 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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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
(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.
(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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