West Basin tender 'poorly designed', ACT government did not do enough to ensure value for money: Auditor-General

Jasper Lindell
Updated September 16 2022 - 4:10pm, first published 12:00pm
Work to reclaim land from the bed of Lake Burley Griffin at West Basin, which has been the subject of an audit that criticised the government's handling of the contract. Picture by Elesa Kurtz
Work to reclaim land from the bed of Lake Burley Griffin at West Basin, which has been the subject of an audit that criticised the government's handling of the contract. Picture by Elesa Kurtz

A tender for work at the Acton waterfront was poorly designed and the territory government agencies responsible for the work did not do enough to ensure they received value for money as the cost of the work grew by more than 70 per cent, an audit has found.

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Jasper Lindell

Jasper Lindell

Assembly Reporter

Jasper Lindell joined The Canberra Times in 2018. He is a Legislative Assembly reporter, covering ACT politics and government. He also writes about development, transport, heritage, local history, literature and the arts, as well as contributing to the Times' Panorama magazine. He was previously a Sunday Canberra Times reporter.

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