Portsmouth News

£160,000 ‘patch-up’ repairs cost at £9.2m Hard Interchang­e hub

10 surface jobs at bus terminal

- By FIONA CALLINGHAM Local democracy reporter fiona.callingham@jpimedia.co.uk

A COUNCIL has shelled out more than £160,000 on patchup jobs at a £9.2m transport hub built only three years ago, The News can reveal.

Freedom of informatio­n requests to Portsmouth City Council have shown repair works at the Hard Interchang­e, in Portsea, have cost the authority a total of £163,773.54.

Since April 2018, the surface of the bus terminal has required no fewer than 10 repair jobs – with the most expensive of these carried out in October last year at a price of £33,580.54.

Previously, concerns have been raised that the surface of the harboursid­e site, which opened in 2017, is sinking, although the council has confirmed this did not apply to the structure of the hub as well.

And as reported, it is the council’s intention to completely replace its surface – although this has been held up by the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Councillor Lynne Stagg, the city council’s traffic and transport boss, said: ‘ We carried out an investigat­ion into the problem with the surface of the Hard Interchang­e.

‘This identified that the surface layer would need replacing. Our long-term goal is to alleviate the problem by replacing the surface layer.

‘Unfortunat­ely, the pandemic has delayed this activity. We recognise that it is important to keep this valuable service operationa­l with millions of people using it each year.

‘To do this we must make temporary repairs to the surface and the ongoing cost of this is included within the discussion­s.’

Cllr Stagg added that the council has ‘entered into discussion­s’ with the designer, RoC Consulting, and contractor, Osborne, who were responsibl­e for the original scheme about the surface replacemen­t.

The freedom of informatio­n request also revealed throughout 2018, a total of two repairs were carried out – costing £28,772.59.

In 2019, five jobs were carried out on the surface of the interchang­e – at a cost of £54,613.73. And in 2020 three jobs cost £74,231.57.

The costs are paid for from the council’s corporate reserves.

 ?? Picture: Terry Pearson ?? REPAIRS
Workers at the Hard Interchang­e in 2019, one of 10 surface works in three years.
Picture: Terry Pearson REPAIRS Workers at the Hard Interchang­e in 2019, one of 10 surface works in three years.

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