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GCHQ claimed that disclosing the Zircon project, whose cost was soaring, would endanger national security.
A vote on the project, whose cost is estimated at more than $770 million, had been set for todaay.
The Government said RWE's decision to shelve plans for the Atlantic Array project, whose cost is reportedly £4 billion, was based "on purely technical grounds".
But the agency says it has no money in its capital budget for the project, whose cost ranges from $1.6 billion to $2.3 billion.
Most notably, she plays an important oversight role for the Second Avenue subway project, whose cost is estimated at $5 billion for its first phase.
The project, whose cost is expected to be about $20 million, will also restore a portion of the facade and install new heating and air-conditioning systems in hallways and other common areas.
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But some city officials had huge concerns as far back as 2003 about the integrity of the project, whose costs have ballooned by hundreds of millions of dollars.
They cited, in particular, his aggressive work in highlighting the Bloomberg administration's scandal-tarred CityTime project, whose costs ballooned to $700 million from $73 million.
Through a federal diversion project whose costs are being reimbursed by Albuquerque and other users, an annual allotment of water from the San Juan River is now rechanneled across to the eastern side of the Continental Divide and into New Mexico's Chama River, where most of it is stored behind the Heron Dam.
The cost overruns could extend into the billions for a project whose total cost is now more than $15 billion.
Hotels, housing units, a golf course and an expansion of the trail system make up the project, whose projected cost is $400 million.
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