The New Zealand Transport Agency is warning some proposed transport projects could cost more than the Government bargained for.
NZTA has estimated the roads and public transport schemes National campaigned on could leave a fiscal hole of $24 billion.
NZ Herald Wellington business editor Jenee Tibshraeny says the transport agency recognises several factors will drive up the cost of these projects.
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