2021 Report details for project: Washington Embassy Refurbishment
Project name | Washington Embassy Refurbishment - there are 5 reports for this project: 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 |
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Organisation | FCDO (D13 ) - see all reports for this organisation |
Report year | 2021 (data is from March 2021) |
Category | Infrastructure - see all reports for this category |
Description: | Refurbishment and upgrading of key buildings on our Washington, USA, compound. These buildings currently fail to fully meet health and safety requirements. Further investment in modernising these buildings will futureproof our abiliy to deliver effective diplomatic and operational solutions in our most important global post. |
DCA (RAG) | Amber |
DCA text: | Compared to financial year 19/20-Q2, the Infrastructure Project Authority's Delivery Confidence Assessment rating remained at Amber. This is primarily due to the following factors: Although Covid risk continues, the construction site has continued to safely operate at planned capacity. As a result, the timetable for final completion has remained broadly stable. However, the timetable remains subject to further Covid risks and building unknowns, which is why Amber will probably remain the most appropriate confidence assessment for a while yet. |
Start date | 2017-01-01 |
End date | 2022-12-12 |
Schedule text | Compared to financial year 19/20-Q2, the project's end-date remained scheduled to finish on 12 December 2022 This is primarily due to the following factors: As above, the timetable for final completion has remained broadly stable. |
Baseline | £29.00m |
Forecast | £29.00m |
Variance | 0.00% |
Variance text: | The budget variance is less than or equal to 5%. No variance to report |
Whole Life Cost | £122.00m |
WLCost text: | Compared to financial year 19/20-Q2, the projects Baseline Whole Life Cost increased from £118.70m to £122.00m. This is primarily due to the following factors: Remains as reported at FBC |
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Sourcefile | IPA_2021.csv |
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