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£414m bill for Holyrood building | |
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The final cost of the Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood has been put at more than £414m. | The final cost of the Scottish Parliament building at Holyrood has been put at more than £414m. |
MSPs were given a final report on the "Holyrood Project" which showed that the final price tag was some £16m cheaper than expected. | MSPs were given a final report on the "Holyrood Project" which showed that the final price tag was some £16m cheaper than expected. |
Presiding officer George Reid also announced that the building's contractors will not be sued over construction delays. | Presiding officer George Reid also announced that the building's contractors will not be sued over construction delays. |
The constuction of the Holyrood complex has been formally declared complete. | |
However, Mr Reid said legal action would be taken to recover the costs of a broken beam in the main chamber. | |
The most recent estimate of the building costs had been £430.5m. | |
In making our announcement today, we are not trying to sweep past problems out of the way George ReidPresiding officer Have your say on the cost | |
Bill Aitken MSP, Scottish Conservative chief whip, said nobody had come out of the row over the Scottish Parliament with any great credit. | |
"But at least some sort of grip was eventually exercised. The recovery of £16.1m is very welcome," he said. | |
An inquiry into the problems with the construction of the building was held by Tory peer Lord Fraser. | |
He found systemic failures but no single "villain of the piece". | |
'Steely determination' | |
Speaking on Wednesday, Mr Reid said: "As Lord Fraser made clear, everyone involved in the project - consultants, contractors, MSPs, staff - might have managed it better. | |
"In making our announcement today, we are not trying to sweep past problems out of the way. | |
"The most we can claim is a steely determination to get a grip on the project - to move us in and then to move us on - and never to give up on our dedication to get back what we could for the public purse." | |
MSPs began working in the building in2004 | |
A White Paper published shortly after Labour's 1997 general election victory initially put the construction cost of a Scottish Parliament building at between £10m and £40m. | A White Paper published shortly after Labour's 1997 general election victory initially put the construction cost of a Scottish Parliament building at between £10m and £40m. |
The following year, Holyrood was named as the site of the new parliament and the search began for a designer. | The following year, Holyrood was named as the site of the new parliament and the search began for a designer. |
By this stage, the cost had gone up to £50m. The same year also saw a decision to use the "construction management" method for the building, in which the client has full control but also carries all the risk. | By this stage, the cost had gone up to £50m. The same year also saw a decision to use the "construction management" method for the building, in which the client has full control but also carries all the risk. |
After the first Holyrood election in 1999, the then Scottish Office handed responsibility for the project over to the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body of senior MSPs. | After the first Holyrood election in 1999, the then Scottish Office handed responsibility for the project over to the Scottish Parliament Corporate Body of senior MSPs. |
The newly-elected parliament voted by 64 to 61 to continue with the project after First Minister Donald Dewar put the cost at £109m. | The newly-elected parliament voted by 64 to 61 to continue with the project after First Minister Donald Dewar put the cost at £109m. |
New building | |
Costs rose, timetables were extended, MSPs came and went in the 2003 election, and still the building at the bottom of the Royal Mile was unfinished. | Costs rose, timetables were extended, MSPs came and went in the 2003 election, and still the building at the bottom of the Royal Mile was unfinished. |
MSPs finally moved into the new building in September 2004 and it was opened by the Queen the following month. | MSPs finally moved into the new building in September 2004 and it was opened by the Queen the following month. |
By then it was three years late and had cost about 10 times the original price tag. | By then it was three years late and had cost about 10 times the original price tag. |
In recent years the building has picked up a number of accolades, including the UK's richest architecture award - the Andrew Doolan award, which is presented by the Royal Incorporation of Architects in Scotland. |