ajapale said:Hi Legend,
The "law of averages" as you term it cannot apply in this case since it is a non random event.
I'm reapeating my self here but there was systematic underestimation of infrastructure costs in the 1980's and 1990's
ajapale
i can't agree. Allowing for averages to both exceed/not exceed is fundamental to any aspect of budgeting. I go shopping every week. I expect to pay 100 euro. Some weeks I pay more. Some weeks I pay less. i do not pay 80%+ more every week. Although the NRA could have got the first few estimates wrong, their ability to estimate should have become much closer to being accurate as newer projects came on stream. Instead they are under-estimating just as much still today. Like any business the more you do somethign the better you should become at it. Just think about the extimate of the current national development plan as opposed to how much it is going to cost. Look at how far behind it is. Have you driven the 100km byond Fermoy to Port Laoise recently? The road linking the 2 biggest cities in this state?
Keep in mind that the NRA were the people who refused the Kinsale Road Roundabout flyover in Cork at a then cost of less than 10 million punts i think. The current expected cost is now 50 million euro minimum.