Western Mail

Price tag of new cancer hospital rises to £562m

- ALEX SEABROOK Local democracy reporter alex.seabrook@reachplc.com

THE price tag for a planned new cancer hospital in Cardiff has tripled to more than half a billion pounds.

The new Velindre Cancer Centre, set for the Northern Meadows in Whitchurch, was previously estimated to cost £180m. But this will only cover constructi­on work.

The Welsh Government last month signed off the business case for the hospital, amid controvers­y about its environmen­tal impacts and clinical model.

Now Velindre University NHS Trust has put out to tender the contract to build and maintain the new hospital, with an estimated value to that contract of £562m.

Velindre is looking for contractor­s to design, construct, finance and maintain the new cancer centre. Details of the contract were revealed on Sell2Wales, a public procuremen­t website.

About £200m will cover constructi­on costs. The 27-year contract will use the Welsh Government’s “mutual investment model” to fund the hefty price tag, getting the private sector to pay the upfront costs, in return for an annual fee from the public purse.

This “innovative” way of financing major capital projects is also being used to fund the dualling of the Heads of the Valleys road from Dowlais Top to Hirwaun, and build two high schools in Cardiff. The Welsh Government said it is needed due to “scarce capital funding”.

Critics complain the financing model costs taxpayers enormously, with the Heads of the Valleys road widening costing £1.14bn for just 11 miles of road. The mutual investment model is similar to the old “private finance initiative­s”, long since scrapped due to huge costs.

A spokesman for Velindre said: “The process to find a contractor to build the new centre is now underway, with the tender live on the Sell2Wales website.

“The estimated capital cost of the new Velindre Cancer Centre included on the website is anticipate­d to be in the region of £200m and the estimated value of the contract is an indicative assessment of the wholelife cost of the scheme for the purpose of this advert.

“This includes not merely the capital value of constructi­on over the constructi­on period, but also, for example, the cost of maintenanc­e and lifecycle investment over the life of the contract, which will be 25 years from opening.”

A spokesman for the Save the Northern Meadows campaign, which previously raised concerns on the environmen­tal impact and clinical model, said: “That figure wasn’t discussed in the Senedd. I’m sure it would have taken them by surprise. It hasn’t had proper scrutiny.”

The current Velindre Cancer Centre was built in 1956 and is running out of space, particular­ly for advances in medical technology like new radiothera­py machines.

Planning permission for the new hospital was granted in 2017. It will likely open in 2024.

 ??  ?? > An artist’s impression of the new Velindre cancer centre in Cardiff
> An artist’s impression of the new Velindre cancer centre in Cardiff

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