innsertnamehere
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I've pointed this out multiple times and yet Global, and Global alone, keeps running these stories. There is a reason the other media outlets aren't making the same claims and reporting on it like they are.Just feels like the reporter is mixing up and conflating construction cost and construction cost plus 30-year lifecycle cost. I still don't get a sense from this article what the construction cost only increase has been. Maybe it's the writing style. A chart would have helped.
Actual construction costs remain relatively on budget, especially considering construction cost escalations which have occurred since 2019 when the line was announced.
This article does a better job of clarifying it than past articles they have run which did not make the distinction at all, but still implies that the budget has almost tripled from $10.9 to $27 billion, which is just not true at all. Probably over half of those costs are not actual "construction" but rather land costs, much of which will be recovered through redevelopment post-completion, operations, etc.
It should also be the surprise of nobody that it exceeds the original budget as excessive inflation of the last 4 years could not have been fairly predicted in 2019.
I suspect actual construction costs are closer to $13-15 billion, which is understandable given recent inflation.
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