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CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007 Croxley Rail Link continues to be progressed by Hertfordshire County Council and remains one of the Council's identified Major Schemes within the Local Transport Plan 2006/7 - 2010/11, for which it is seeking grant funding from DfT. HCC are currently working with consultants toward a re-submission to the Department of Transport to seek 'Programme Entry' status for the project. Given recent alterations in the 'rules' regarding funding bid submissions for Major Schemes, such as Croxley Rail Link, the resubmission work is more than a simple 'update' of previously calculated costs and benefits. Some of the areas that need to be covered include- - Updating the forecasting models to include all new development completed & proposed in the area, as well as other external influences on the project. This means taking account of many issues, such as All recent development in the area (e.g. the old 'Sun Printers' site, which is now complete and occupied) Watford Health Campus proposals TfL proposals for Bakerloo Line extension - Updating the latest cost estimates, from last year, to take account of recent and predicted inflationary influences on construction cost process, such as the 2012 Olympics - Reviewing the project against Central Government objectives - (for example, issues such as carbon emissions have become part on any appraisal for projects recently and were not included in as much detail in previous submissions). This work has already commenced with a view to the submission being made by June 2007. The DfT will then make a decision as to if the scheme can be granted 'Programme Entry' status - that is, does the project meet the following criteria: Value for money Affordable within the available budget, with a likely start within the next three years Deliverable by the authority to time and budget A possible timetable for the Project from that point forward is as follows: Summer 2007 Programme Entry Granted TWA Application Summer 2008 TWA Inquiry Autumn 2008 SoS Decision Spring 2009 Start On Site Spring 2011 Scheme Opening Late 2012 / early 2013 Richard Boutal Major Projects for Hertfordshire County Council February 2007 .................................................. .................................................. ......... John Burke WRUG |
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007
On Mar 3, 7:49 pm, "burkey" wrote:
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007 Croxley Rail Link continues to be progressed by Hertfordshire County Council and remains one of the Council's identified Major Schemes within the Local Transport Plan 2006/7 - 2010/11, for which it is seeking grant funding from DfT. HCC are currently working with consultants toward a re-submission to the Department of Transport to seek 'Programme Entry' status for the project. Given recent alterations in the 'rules' regarding funding bid submissions for Major Schemes, such as Croxley Rail Link, the resubmission work is more than a simple 'update' of previously calculated costs and benefits. Some of the areas that need to be covered include- - Updating the forecasting models to include all new development completed & proposed in the area, as well as other external influences on the project. This means taking account of many issues, such as All recent development in the area (e.g. the old 'Sun Printers' site, which is now complete and occupied) Watford Health Campus proposals TfL proposals for Bakerloo Line extension - Updating the latest cost estimates, from last year, to take account of recent and predicted inflationary influences on construction cost process, such as the 2012 Olympics - Reviewing the project against Central Government objectives - (for example, issues such as carbon emissions have become part on any appraisal for projects recently and were not included in as much detail in previous submissions). This work has already commenced with a view to the submission being made by June 2007. The DfT will then make a decision as to if the scheme can be granted 'Programme Entry' status - that is, does the project meet the following criteria: Value for money Affordable within the available budget, with a likely start within the next three years Deliverable by the authority to time and budget A possible timetable for the Project from that point forward is as follows: Summer 2007 Programme Entry Granted TWA Application Summer 2008 TWA Inquiry Autumn 2008 SoS Decision Spring 2009 Start On Site Spring 2011 Scheme Opening Late 2012 / early 2013 Richard Boutal Major Projects for Hertfordshire County Council February 2007 .................................................. ..........................*....................... .......... John Burke WRUG This consultancy mullarky really is money for old rope. I'm not holding my breath on this one. Kevin |
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007
On Mar 3, 7:49 pm, "burkey" wrote:
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007 Croxley Rail Link continues to be progressed by Hertfordshire County In otherwords some more paper has been shuffled between in-trays. B2003 |
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007
"Boltar" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 3, 7:49 pm, "burkey" wrote: CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007 Croxley Rail Link continues to be progressed by Hertfordshire County In otherwords some more paper has been shuffled between in-trays. B2003 So when then? |
CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007
On Mar 5, 7:59 pm, wrote:
"Boltar" wrote in message ups.com... On Mar 3, 7:49 pm, "burkey" wrote: CROXLEY RAIL LINK - POSITION UPDATE - February 2007 Croxley Rail Link continues to be progressed by Hertfordshire County In otherwords some more paper has been shuffled between in-trays. B2003 So when then? Never. Projects between local government that take this long usually either die or require government intervention to happen. If there was really a will for this project to happen on all sides it would have done so long ago. B2003 |
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