HS2

Catch up on the latest news, opinion and analysis relating to the UK’s troubled High Speed 2 rail project (HS2).

HS2 boss: uncertainty unsettling supply chain and could drive up costs

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Reports of mooted cuts to HS2 have “unsettled” the supply chain and could further drive up costs as companies “price in uncertainty”, the mega-project’s chief executive has said. Scepticism about the ability of HS2 to deliver the high-speed railway within budget has ramped up after an internal report released last…

HS2: one in six senior roles unfilled

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The number of senior vacancies at HS2 has fallen following a hiring spree on the high-speed rail project, data published by the Department for Transport (DfT) has shown. However, a senior politician has criticised the government for being “asleep at the wheel” over a number of crucial roles that have…

HS2 could be reviewed amid spending cuts, says Gove

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Michael Gove has said HS2 could be scaled back as the government plans spending cuts to balance its books. The levelling-up secretary was asked by Times Radio yesterday about the likelihood of HS2 being subject to cuts. “I am sure everything will be reviewed,” he said, adding: “I do think…

Five things we learned from Mark Harper’s HS2 update

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Transport secretary Mark Harper will be hoping it is third time lucky, as he takes on the massive task of keeping High Speed 2 on track. As David Cameron’s former chief whip, Harper campaigned in vain for the UK to remain in the EU. Under Boris Johnson’s leadership, the backbencher…

‘Productivity’ problems add to spiralling cost of HS2

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Transport secretary Mark Harper has cited a lack of productivity among the reasons for a potential cost increase of almost £2bn in the construction of the first phase of High Speed 2. He said client body HS2 Ltd had identified “cost pressures” of £1.9bn on the delivery of the London-to-Birmingham…

HS2 slashes energy costs via framework

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HS2’s decision to use a government electricity framework has cut the price it pays for energy by approximately 10 per cent. The multimillion-pound high-speed rail project opted to use a government framework to buy in the electricity it needs to power machinery used on phase one of the build, which…

HS2: ‘Phase one could break budget by billions’

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HS2’s London to Birmingham leg is expected to overrun its budget by “billions”, it has been reported.  The first phase of the rail project, from Euston to Curzon Street. currently has a budget of £40.3bn, with a built-in contingency taking the total cost to £44.6bn. However, according to the Financial…

HS2: scheme defended as fears mount that second phase ‘in jeopardy’

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Trade bodies have warned against scaling down HS2 amid speculation that imminent cuts to government spending could see plans changed. Market turmoil and pressures on the government have led to chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng bringing forward an announcement on how he will balance public finances following last month’s package of tax…

HS2: milestone reached on project’s longest tunnels

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Work to construct HS2’s longest tunnels has almost reached the halfway point. This week two tunnel boring machines (TBM) operating at the site passed through the second ventilation shaft under the Chilterns. The machines, Cecilia and Florence, have now completed the first 4 miles of their drive from the Chiltern…

‘No decision made’ on HS2’s Euston station spoil removal plans

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“Further work” is needed to come up with a solution for removing tonnes of spoil from HS2’s Euston station site, the company has confirmed. Earlier this year Sir Douglas Oakervee was commissioned by the Department for Transport (DfT) to assess options for transporting excavated materials away from the Euston site.…