Aberdeen City Council Statement re Aberdeen Art Gallery (2228X)
22 Novembre 2017 - 10:40AM
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Aberdeen City Council
22 November 2017
Aberdeen Art Gallery construction programme extended
The construction schedule for the GBP30m redevelopment of
Aberdeen Art Gallery is to be extended.
Contractors responsible for the project are in ongoing
discussions with Aberdeen City Council to confirm a completion date
for the project, with the Gallery now expected to reopen in late
2018 or early 2019.
A report to the Finance, Policy and Resources committee on 1
December will outline the revised schedule, provide further detail
on the issues which have led to the extension of the programme and
potential budget implications. An opening date of late 2017 had
been anticipated when the project began.
Cllr Marie Boulton, Aberdeen City Council's culture lead, said:
"High level discussions with the main contractor for the Aberdeen
Art Gallery redevelopment, McLaughlin and Harvey, are ongoing to
finalise a revised schedule for the project.
"Current indications are that the contractor will conclude work
on site in the first quarter of 2018. Following the handover from
the main contractor a further fit out programme is required before
the collections can be returned and the building is prepared for
opening to the public. The final schedule is subject to the ongoing
discussions but it is anticipated opening will be delayed until
late 2018 or early 2019.
"This is an important project for Aberdeen and it is imperative
that what will be a lasting legacy for the city is completed to the
exacting standards required for a development of this significance
- but a delay of this nature is unacceptable. It is important the
issues with the delivery of the project are fully examined and
acted upon.
"Measures have already been taken, with the appointment of
specialist project manager Faithful+Gould to represent the Council
in negotiations with the contractor.
"With any building of this age and complexity there will always
be complications which can impact on the programme, and that has
been the case with Aberdeen Art Gallery. However, we are in
discussions with the contractor regarding the circumstances of the
extension to the programme."
The Finance, Policy and Resources committee will also consider
an update on the Provost Skene's House project. The building had
been scheduled to reopen as a visitor attraction in 2017 but,
following a condition survey prior to work commencing, options for
the refurbishment are to be considered.
Cllr Boulton said: "Protecting Aberdeen's built heritage is a
priority for the Council and it is important that the latest
information is taken into account."
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