Carillion: New hospitals delayed for years by collapse of outsourcing giant, official report says Two hospitals being built by engineering giant Carillion when it collapsed are being delayed for several years, according to an official report.
The 646-bed Royal Liverpool, due to open in 2017, is now forecast to be completed more than five years late, although an opening date has not yet been set, said the National Audit Office (NAO). The Independent
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The 646-bed Royal Liverpool, due to open in 2017, is now forecast to be completed more than five years late, although an opening date has not yet been set, said the National Audit Office (NAO). The Independent
See also:
- Investigation into the rescue of Carillion’s PFI hospital contracts The National Audit Office
- Two hospitals held up by Carillion collapse are delayed further The Guardian
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