Paisley Daily Express

£800k bill to fix gym roof found with RAAC

- JACK THOMSON, LOCAL DEMOCRACY REPORTER

More than £800,000 is set to be spent on strengthen­ing the gym’s roof at Castlehead High School in Paisley after the discovery of a potentiall­y dangerous concrete.

Reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC) – a lightweigh­t material that can be susceptibl­e to failure when exposed to moisture – was identified at the Camphill facility in October.

A contract for the works – worth a sum of £825,752.57 excluding VAT – was given the green light by Renfrewshi­re Council’s finance, resources and customer services policy board on Thursday.

The deal will see contractor Hugh LS McConnell take on the project with the works scheduled to start in June.

Councillor Kenny MacLaren, an SNP representa­tive for Paisley Northwest, told the Paisley Daily Express: “Although it’s a fairly hefty bill, we would obviously rather that than it not being safe or at risk of falling down.

“It’s a high amount but it’s far better that than there being any chance of injury to someone using the facilities.

“I’m glad the contract has now been approved and hopefully the school can get back to functionin­g normally as soon as possible.

“There’s still an element of disruption for pupils and clubs that use the gym, regardless of the alternativ­e arrangemen­ts in place, so it will be good to see this work done.”

A report to the board explained: “This procuremen­t exercise is for the appointmen­t of a suitably experience­d contractor to provide roof strengthen­ing works at Castlehead High School in Paisley, Renfrewshi­re.

“The works comprise of the installati­on of additional steelwork within the gym areas of the school to provide support in place of existing RAAC concrete within the ceiling/roof space.

“This will include renewing lighting, and taking down and reinstatin­g main heating and water pipework for structural installati­on.”

Councillor­s on the board have authorised the head of corporate governance to award the contract with a sum of £825,752.57 excluding VAT. A contingenc­y spend of £82,575.26 was also rubber-stamped.

The date of possession of the site is expected to be Monday, June 3, with the works due to take 17 weeks. However, this will be confirmed in the letter of acceptance.

Chris Dalrymple, the council’s head of facilities and property management, told the board: “The gyms have been closed since we found RAAC.

“We did a risk-based approach and, while we did not believe that there was any imminent danger of it falling down, following checks, discussion­s with the Scottish Government, a risk-based approach, we felt it was best to close the three gyms and the fitness suite, so nobody is currently using those gyms.”

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The school’s gym has been out of action since the discovery
Cash approved The school’s gym has been out of action since the discovery

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