HS2 boss blames failure to control costs on rush to start work
by Gwyn Topham Transport correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6T1J9)
Mark Wild says fundamental reset' needed, as Department for Transport admits it has no final cost estimate
Enormous budget overruns on the HS2 high-speed railway have been blamed by its new chief executive on a rush to start", as the Department for Transport admitted it did not know how much it would cost.
Mark Wild, the chief executive of HS2 Ltd, told MPs a fundamental reset" was needed but a new plan would take until mid-2026 to devise. We have to acknowledge that HS2 in its core mission to control costs has failed," he said. We must break the cycle."
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