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Blue Mountains Tunnel, the would be longest road tunnel project of the world has now been placed on hold, along with the ex-Premier Berejiklian's pet project Beaches Link Road Tunnel.
According to a report published by Infrastructure NSW on 31 May 2022, these two projects do not get the priority to start implementation. The report titled 'State Infrastructure Strategy 2022-2044: Staying Ahead' outlines the State’s infrastructure needs and priorities for the next 20 years.
In the recommendations section, it reads:
48 Reconsider the timing and sequence of future megaprojects to diversify the State’s investment program and mitigate delivery risks
a. Reconsider the urgency, need and timing of megaprojects in the State’s forward pipeline and focus on those with the greatest benefits and need.
b. In the foreseeable future, sequence megaprojects to ensure their best chance of success, ideally once existing projects are in stable delivery.
d.Refocus the investment program by bringing forward programs of smaller to mid-sized projects identified by portfolio agencies.
e.Resolutely apply procurement practices for large complex projects that de-risk projects, reduce the costs of participation for bidders and increase participation by tier 2 and tier 3 contractors and new entrants.
The NSW government says it has to make some tough spending decisions and put 'mega projects' like the Beaches Link and the Blue Mountains tunnel on hold due to the rising costs of infrastructure investment.
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