Escalating construction costs of major projects like the Kangaroo Point green bridge have forced a 10 per cent council spending cut.Credit:Brisbane City Council
While there will be no forced staff redundancies or impact on rubbish collection,BCC has axed the shade cover over the Victoria Bridge - saving $5 million - cancelled Brisbane Metro’s 1 per cent public art component,and indefinitely delayed its two Toowong to West End green bridges.
BCC in 2019allocated $550 million for five green bridges - with additional federal funds - but has stopped at two as costs jump on the Kangaroo Pointand Breakfast Creek bridges.
There will also be a 10 per cent cut in travel,advertising and use of paid consultants,while the budget of council’s ward offices will also be cut by 10 per cent.
Brisbane’s establishment and coordination committee,also known as civic cabinet,on Monday made the decision after reviewing escalating fuel,construction and estimated projects cost increases. All areas are under the spotlight.
Where Brisbane’s costs are increasing
Since Brisbane’s June 2020-21 budget
- fuel has increased by 62.1 per cent
- bitumen by 40.7 per cent
- building by 28.1 per cent
- gas by 33.1 per cent
- road and bridge construction by 18.1 per cent,and
- heavy and civil engineering construction by 17.4 per cent
- Brisbane household cost of living increased by 1 per cent in the June quarter to 6.3 per cent annually.
Source:Brisbane City Council
Lord Mayor Adrian Schrinner on Monday said civic cabinet had endorsed the 10 per cent spending cut until the end of the 2023-24 financial year from their $4.3 billion budget.
“We’re being upfront about this tough decision but make no apology for prioritising keeping costs down for households,” he said.