Monday, April 27, 2009
When you next hear about the third bridge for Salem, remember this (h/t Sightline Daily)
Why big public works projects come in over budget
A professor at Oxford University in England has done a compelling series of studies trying to get at why big public-works projects such as bridges, tunnels and light-rail systems almost always turn out to be far more costly than estimated.
The simple answer: officials lie.
Labels:
boondoggles,
costs of sprawl,
Transport,
Trouble,
Warnings
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