Brazil unveils $10 billion budget for Rio

Inflation caused 30% rise in 2016 Olympics’ cost, says mayor Paes.


Reuters April 17, 2014
An aerial shot shows the Olympic Stadium, which is closed for repair works on its roof, in Rio de Janeiro March 28, 2014. PHOTO: REUTERS/FILE

RIO DE JANEIRO: Brazil unveiled an infrastructure budget of 24 billion reais ($10 billion) for the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, 25% more than planned, as they try to reassure the world they can deliver facilities on time.

The budget covers 27 projects in urban development and public transport, including eight billion reais for a newly added fourth metro line for Rio, Brazil’s congested second largest city, where getting around town is an ordeal.

Other initially envisaged projects were excluded, such as the upgrade to Rio’s international airport Galeao, which has been handed to private operators.

Rio Mayor Eduardo Paes said the higher budget was due to the inclusion of new projects and inflation, which has blown up costs by 30%, since Rio won hosting rights for the event in 2009.

Paes said 57% of the infrastructure costs would be paid for with public funds, coming from federal, state and municipal governments, and the rest would be private.

The total cost of Rio 2016 has risen to 36.7 billion reais, which does not include more than half of the 52 projects or facilities that will be used exclusively for the games and still require approval.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 18th, 2014.

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