28 February 2013
Nats to spend $30 million on Transmission Gully contract
National is planning to spend over $30 million just on the contracting process for the $3.4 billion Transmission Gully
highway, Green Party transport spokesperson Julie Anne Genter said today.
Answers to Parliamentary Written Questions received from the Minister of Transport show that the Government has spent
$33.7 million on the Transmission Gully project so far and is planning to spend a further $30.7 million just on the
contracting process for the recently announced Public-Private Partnership to build the project.
Last week, New Zealand Transport Agency CEO Geoff Dangerfield conceded to the Transport and Industrial Relations
Committee that the PPP would treble the cost of the project to $3.4 billion.
“Taxpayers will be stunned to learn that National is spending $30 million just to sign the contract on Transmission
Gully before a sod is even turned,” said Ms Genter.
“Public-Private Partnerships are supposedly about getting value for money but, once again, we see they are in fact cash
cows for financiers and lawyers, while taxpayers foot the bill.
“The $30 million for contracting the PPP is just the tip of the iceberg. All up, Transmission Gully is expected to cost
$3.4 billion for a project that is expected to deliver only $360-$500 million worth of benefits.
“If National persists with wasting taxpayers’ money on the uneconomic Transmission Gully project it will mean vital
projects, such as the City Rail Link that is the only way to keep Auckland moving, won’t get built.
“Do we want to throw away a fortune on Transmission Gully, or should we invest that money in sustainable, vital projects
such as the City Rail Link?” said Ms Genter.
Additional information:
Written question 00891 (2013) Published – Transport
MP: Julie Anne Genter
Question: How much has the New Zealand Transport Agency spent to date on the Transmission Gully project, including but
not limited to all business cases, planning, investigation and design, and other work?
Minister: Hon Gerry Brownlee
Answer Text: I am advised that the total sum expended over the period 1 July 2006 to 31 January 2013 is $33.7 million. The cost is that associated with both project development (known as scheme assessment) and gaining regulatory consent
under section 149R(1) of the Resource Management Act 1991.
Written question 00896 (2013) Published - Transport - Normal Reply
MP: Julie Anne Genter
Question: What will be the total expenditure forecast on the contracting process for the Transmission Gully
Public-Private Partnership by the New Zealand Transport Agency and any other government agencies for which he is
responsible?
Minister: Hon Gerry Brownlee
Answer Text: $30.7 million.
ENDS