Costs at the Zaha Hadid transport museum in Glasgow have risen to £74m according to reports The cost of Zaha Hadid's Glasgow transport museum has risen by almost 50%, according to reports. The proposed project, which will sit on the north bank of the River Clyde, will now cost £74m, compared to £50m when it was first approved. Hadid was sent back to the drawing board by Glasgow Council last year after the budget rose to £60m. The news of the spiralling costs came to light as the council began the process of approving contractor HBG to build the scheme.
