I’m trying to get a sense of who is actually in the driver’s seat of this particular problem. The Minister has just said if we don’t meet the fall deadline, it’s going to cost us $9 million. He says we have to pay potentially up to $10 million to make sure we comply. I’m confused that the negotiated contract isn’t being implemented. Did Ruskin agree, if we paid more money, they would comply with the original direction provided by Associated Engineers to comply with the fall deadline, again, if we paid more money?
Robert Hawkins on Question 105-17(3): Deh Cho Bridge Project Cost Overruns
In the Legislative Assembly on June 7th, 2012. See this statement in context.
Question 105-17(3): Deh Cho Bridge Project Cost Overruns
Oral Questions
June 6th, 2012
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