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Rail reopening faces fresh delay

Von: McKevvy (vicko_zoomba@hotmail.com) [Profil]
Datum: 03.11.2009 18:51
Message-ID: <b8d00280-1926-4d25-9cf5-c368cba2cf26@15g2000yqy.googlegroups.com>
Newsgroup: uk.railway
The completion target for the £295m rail link between Edinburgh and
the Borders has been put back a year.

Finance Secretary John Swinney said on Monday that the process of
appointing a contractor for the project would be under way by the end
of the year.

However, the contract will not be awarded until autumn 2011, meaning
works will not be completed until 2014.

It had previously been hoped that the route between Edinburgh and
Tweedbank could be reopened to trains by 2013.

A spokeswoman for Transport Scotland said: "We expect to award the
contract in autumn 2011 and anticipate construction to take around two
and a half years.

"A key part of the competitive dialogue process will focus on
contractors' ability to improve on this completion date.

"This will be an important part of the tender evaluation process."

The procurement process had originally been scheduled to get under way
before the end of last year, but Transport Scotland said that
"unprecedented changes" in the economic climate had delayed this.

The spokeswoman added: "A revised programme to accommodate this has
been created."

Mr Swinney told a South of Scotland Forum meeting on Monday that the
Scottish government remained committed to the scheme.

He said it could be a "significant catalyst" for economic growth and
progress had already been made on the plans.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/scotland/south_of_scotland/8340027.stm

I suppose it was only inevitable given the current situation.

McKevvy

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