Arup handed more than 拢12m for work on scheme canned in 2017

The Bouygues team that was supposed to build the Garden Bridge ended up being paid 拢21m for a crossing which never happened.

A joint venture led by the French contractor and featuring Italian steelwork firm Cimolai was appointed preferred bidder for the doomed project back in May 2015.

But less than two years later the 拢175m scheme was binned after new London mayor Sadiq Khan decided no more public money be lavished on the project, drawn up by Thomas Heatherwick and championed by Khan鈥檚 predecessor Boris Johnson.

Now details of how much the Bouygues team has been paid have been revealed after Transport for London said the total cost of the Garden Bridge project had topped 拢50m, with the taxpayer on the hook for 拢43m.

The Bouygues team was paid 拢18m for the main contract and pre-construction works which included 鈥渢he selection of tree and landscaping species within Europe and transportation of these for acclimatisation to the UK鈥.

And it was paid a further 拢2.1m in termination costs while other fees included the 拢20,651 it spent to lay a new garden as part of the project鈥檚 community involvement programme.

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How the bridge would have looked had it been built

Engineer Arup was paid around 拢12.3m for its work on the scheme, where it was the lead consultant for engineering as well as cost, commercial and schedule management.

Around 拢6.4m of this money was paid to Arup directly by TfL prior to the Garden Bridge Trust, the charity responsible for building the bridge, taking over responsibility for the project.

The amount paid to Heatherwick Studio included payments of 拢2.7m to Arup-Thomas Heatherwick, while TfL also made an additional payment of 拢52,425 to Heatherwick Studios.

Legal costs totalled 拢2.3m while planning consultant Adams Henry Consulting was paid nearly 拢927,000.

Executive salaries at the Garden Bridge Trust topped 拢1.7m.

 

Payments to the Bouygues Travaux Publics and Cimolai joint venture

 

Bouygues Garden Bridge costs

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