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Assembly response to NAO report on Crossrail

Created on
03 May 2019

A National Audit Office (NAO) report released today finds that extra costs occurred on the Crossrail project because of a variety of issues, including an aspirational style of management.

One of the issues the report highlights is that Crossrail had a fixation on the December 2018 opening date which influenced decisions. This comes after the London Assembly Transport Committee published its report ‘Derailed: Getting Crossrail back on track’, which analysed how a range of factors contributed to the delay, including an “obsession” with opening the new line in December.

In response to the NAO’s report, Deputy Chair of the Transport Committee, Caroline Pidgeon MBE, said:

“This report from the NAO reinforces our findings that bad management of Crossrail caused huge damage.

“The Transport Committee report ‘Derailed: Getting Crossrail back on track’ also highlighted how the obsession with a December 2018 opening date clouded all judgement, despite red flags showing up as early as January 2018.

“Going forward Crossrail, TfL and the Mayor must be realistic, pragmatic and honest with themselves and Londoners about any issues that occur and deal with them accordingly. They should not be afraid to face the music if a big stumbling block threatens the timing of delivery.

“Crossrail is a huge and complex project and it is understandable that not everything will go to plan. However, we must leave behind the days of chasing an opening date and focus on the successful delivery of a new line for Londoners.”

Notes to editors

  1. The report ‘Derailed: Getting Crossrail back on track’ can be read here.
  2. Watch a video on how the Crossrail delay has affected local businesses in Abbey Wood here.
  3. Correspondence between the Mayor and the Transport Committee.
  4. Caroline Pidgeon MBE AM, Chair of the Transport Committee, is available for interview – see contact details below.
  5. London Assembly Transport Committee.
  6. As well as investigating issues that matter to Londoners, the London Assembly acts as a check and a balance on the Mayor.

 

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