Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 4:05 pm
petej wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 3:57 pm
Paddington Bear wrote: Wed Aug 21, 2024 2:34 pm
If we built HS2 in full as initially proposed, the chances of City needing to expand would have been very slim. But we haven’t so we are where we are
We don't have the people or workforce to do railways at a national level. We have thousands of accountants, lawyers, consultants and the like but fuck all welders etc.. and by the time the former have had their share of the money there really isn't enough to build a railway at any rate. Ditto on stuff like nuclear power plants.
Half true, half not. We have the people and the workforce to build excellent rail infrastructure, it just takes forever because of the regulatory structure so we get far less bang for our buck. Some of the HS2 engineering near me is superb, Lizzie Line gets enough plaudits to be self evident, even on a smaller scale the new station at Brent Cross is very well done.
Blaming the regulators is easy so everyone does it. In my experience the regulators are fine and best dealt with directly but if you don't have a project with useful specialist equivalents you are fucked. You end up dealing with legal people who frequently interpret regulation insanely/impractically and consultancies making it unnecessarily complex (I guess that is what you mean by regulatory structures). If you have someone who will smash through that, the regulator is typically fine.
The mess of ownership, responsibilities and structures around Hinckley C makes it near impossible to come to sensible engineering decisions at times so not surprised the ONR would be twitchy particularly after the first person they speak to will be a project manager type who might have tried to bluff.
On crossrail - TFL have a enough people experienced at actually doing things (and booted useless people) which will help massively. Elsewhere we've kind of lost that practical underlying understanding of dealing with real things and owning it. New government will help by actually making decisions.
I'm just pissed off at work having had a package of work held up for no fucking reason for four months by various commercial and financial departments incompetence or as others call them the disabling functions.