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3rd December 2024, 09:14 PM
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Spirit of Tasmania IV
It seems that the Aussie are following Scotland in the purchase of new Ferries.
Spirit of Tasmania is £47m over budget.
She will be delivered to Leith where she will remain until 2026, berths and infrastructure will not be available to then.
Fears that she may have been damaged prompted her move to Leith, the cost her Berthing in Leith will be approx. £12m.
Vic
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4th December 2024, 01:04 AM
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Re: Spirit of Tasmania IV
Hi Vic
No sweat mate, our iron ore Companies get that every week.
Des
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9th December 2024, 07:49 AM
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Re: Spirit of Tasmania IV
So typical of the way things are done in Australia today no due diligence done just some bureaucrat ordering and signed off by a politician neither having a clue what they are doing, new Sydney Harbour ferries are another example, all had to be completely overhauled in order to be compatible with operations.
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9th December 2024, 11:30 AM
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Re: Spirit of Tasmania IV
Just to add insult to injury the ones in charge of the new terminal in Geelong, and having seen it say it is good, now say the berth is not long enough for the new ferries.
Similar in Tassie where they will dock.
But hey, gov and consultants did all this, what do you want, something correct!!!!!!!
Happy daze John in Oz.
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9th December 2024, 12:10 PM
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Re: Spirit of Tasmania IV
Originally Posted by
happy daze john in oz
Just to add insult to injury the ones in charge of the new terminal in Geelong, and having seen it say it is good, now say the berth is not long enough for the new ferries.
Similar in Tassie where they will dock.
But hey, gov and consultants did all this, what do you want, something correct!!!!!!!
They have to waste your money on something John, it would be out of character otherwise.
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9th December 2024, 12:20 PM
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Re: Spirit of Tasmania IV
Originally Posted by
Alan Briggs
So typical of the way things are done in Australia today no due diligence done just some bureaucrat ordering and signed off by a politician neither having a clue what they are doing, new Sydney Harbour ferries are another example, all had to be completely overhauled in order to be compatible with operations.
Bit like the Spanish train fiasco, spent millions on new trains then found the were too big to go through the existing tunnels
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