The Scotsman

Almost £750k spent on St Andrew’s House amid cost of living crisis

- By CONOR MATCHETT conor.matchett@jpimedia.co.uk

Almost three quarters of a million pounds is being spent to refurbish the Scottish Government’s headquarte­rs in the midst of a cost-of-living crisis.

Ministers have approved the award of a contract worth £734,921 to project management company Faithful Gould, which are ultimately owned by a Canadian constructi­on firm, to undertake the work.

Officials said the award would be an “architectu­ral, constructi­on and engineerin­g investigat­ion” on how to improve emissions at the building and ensure it is inclusive for all staff.

Stephen Kerr, the Scottish Conservati­ve chief whip, said the work on St Andrew’s House would “raise a few eyebrows” amidst the cost-of-living crisis.

He said: “This costly refurbishm­ent will raise a few eyebrows at a time of unpreceden­ted pressure on public and personal finances.

“Now more than ever, the SNP government must be able to justify every penny of taxpayer expenditur­e, so they must be fully transparen­t and explain why doing up their own building is essential right now.”

It comes a few weeks after the Scottish Conservati­ves attacked the SNP for failing to install solar panels on government buildings.

Just 22 per cent of the Scottish Government’s core estate has been fitted with solar panels, but ministers said listed building status of some properties, the amount of roof space, and the orientatio­n of the roofs had restricted this.

St Andrew’s House was constructe­d from 1935 and officially opened in 1939, housing the Scottish Office and the

Secretary of State for Scotland until the devolution era.

Since 1999 the A-listed building has housed the Scottish Government and underwent a major refurbishm­ent in 2001.

A Scottish Government spokespers­on said: “Following an open and fair tender process, a specialist team has been commission­ed to undertake an architectu­ral, constructi­on and engineerin­g investigat­ion to establish how improvemen­ts can be made to St Andrews House.

"This will include specialist advice on how this A-listed building can achieve net zero carbon emissions as well as making the building inclusive and accessible for all staff. The work will take place over the next seven months.”

It is not known what the final cost of the project will be.

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St Andrew’s House, headquarte­rs of the Scottish Government in Edinburgh

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