1 billion pound bill to replace Barlinnie
The cost of Glasgow's new jail rockets as construction deal is announced
Prison bosses say spending almost £1 billion on a replacement for Barlinnie is 'critical' spending even though the cost of the project has boomed to 10 times the initial estimate.
The new prison will replace 143-year-old Barlinnie on the outskirts of Glasgow which was said to be not fit for purpose in the most recent report from HM Chief Inspector of Prison in Scotland, amid concerns about overcrowding.
Scottish Government has announcement the construction contract for HMP Glasgow has been signed and it is expected to be built by 2028
The Scottish Conservatives have accused the SNP of "squandering taxpayers' money on a scandalous scale" and called for Justice Secretary Angela Constance to make a statement to the Scottish Parliament on the cost.
Extra space
HMP Glasgow, at Provanmill, will be able to hold 1,344 prisoners, 357 more than Barlinnie.
Ms Constance said the £998.4 million cost is comparable to similar projects elsewhere in the UK and had been affected by inflation caused by Brexit and the Covid-19 pandemic.
She said said: "HMP Glasgow is a bold vision for the future of Scottish prisons that will help reduce reoffending, contribute to less crime, while delivering a considerable economic boost for the city and beyond.
"The new modern establishment will replace a Victorian-age prison that is no longer fit for purpose. It will increase prison capacity and transform how prisoners are rehabilitated, as well as considerably improving staff working conditions.
"Delivering the best value has been a key consideration of this project, which will provide more £450 million worth of economic benefits, including jobs and contracts for businesses in Scotland. I very much welcome that at least 50% of project spend will benefit the local supply chain.
"It has taken time to find the right site and plan for HMP Glasgow, and like all other major infrastructure projects it has not been immune to inflation as a result of Brexit and the Covid pandemic.
"The project's cost has been extensively scrutinised, with independent benchmarking analysis finding the costs are comparable with similar prison projects elsewhere in the UK."
The most recent estimated delivery date for the new prison was November 2026 at a cost of £400 million, with the £100 million 2014 estimate cited by an auditor at a Holyrood committee.
Billion pound project
Scottish Conservative justice spokesperson Liam Kerr said: "The SNP are squandering taxpayers' money on a scandalous scale, and the public are going to pay a colossal price for the nationalists' financial incompetence.
"It is scarcely believable that the costs to replace Barlinnie are now set to hit nearly a billion pounds and that the new prison won't be open for another three years.
"That is a total dereliction of duty at a time when the SNP are about to release hundreds of dangerous prisoners due to their failure to invest in Scotland's prison estate over 18 years in power.
"Angela Constance must give an urgent explanation to Parliament as to why Glasgow's new prison will now cost taxpayers ten times more than first thought."
Scottish Prison Service chief executive Teresa Medhurst said: "HMP Glasgow will have a transformative impact in how we support and rehabilitate people.
"It is an investment in our staff, in those in our care, and in Glasgow and Scotland as a whole, as we work with our partners to improve people's futures and together build safer communities.
"I want to thank Scottish Government, for its continued support and investment, and everyone whose hard work has helped us reach this important milestone as we continue to develop a prison estate fit for the 21st century."
Developer Kier Construction has committed to providing local employment, including apprenticeships, training and work placements for ex-offenders, as well as supporting local businesses.
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