KiwiRail has written off $382 million in costs associated with the cancelled Interislander replacement project and provisioned a further $60m for winding it down, BusinessDesk reports.
The $442m in costs, detailed in the 2024 half-year results released on Thursday, doesn’t include the cost of exiting the shipbuilding contract with South Korean shipyard Hyundai Mipo Dockyard, which was contracted to build two new ferries for $551m.
The coalition Government declined a bid by KiwiRail last December for nearly $1.5 billion in extra funding for the project, called iReX, which was plagued by cost escalations largely related to the terminals and other landside infrastructure.
According to the half-year results report, KiwiRail was working with the Government on options for exiting the shipbuilding contract, including the potential for the Government to fund costs associated with terminating the deal.