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The PFI deal that was in place to deliver the new Royal Liverpool Hospital is set to be terminated at the end September, in a bid to get construction on the project restarted after Carillion’s collapse.
Work on the £335m project ground to a halt in January following the contractor’s fall into liquidation.
Costs on the stalled project mounted because of remedial works to correct faults created by Carillion, with a recent survey unearthing failures in the cladding systems on the building.
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