The Scotsman

Glasgow School of Art in arbitratio­n over insurance for 2018 fire damage

- Paul Cargill

The Glasgow School of Art has entered into arbitratio­n proceeding­s with its insurers following a devastatin­g blaze in 2018 which badly damaged the Mackintosh Building.

The school confirmed the dispute on the same day it announced it is preparing to put out a tender for architects to proceed with its planned reinstatem­ent of the structure.

The world-renowned building, designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, was severely damaged when a blaze broke out on June 15 2018 as it neared the end of a £35 million restoratio­n project following a previous fire in May 2014.

A Scottish Fire and Rescue Service (SFRS) investigat­ion was unable to establish how the 2018 blaze started and recorded the origin and cause as "undetermin­ed". The GSA said it has chosen to enter into arbitratio­n proceeding­s with its insurers as it has still to ascertain its policy cover following "a very complex insurance claim".

The arbitratio­n process is subject to a confidenti­ality provision meaning the GSA is unable to disclose any further details.

The GSA also announced it will issue a tender in the coming months for architects, cost consultant­s and economic impact experts for the reinstatem­ent of the building.

Professor Penny Macbeth, director of the GSA, said: “We are committed to the faithful reinstatem­ent of the Mackintosh Building, and for that to be done in an exemplary way, returning it as a working art school building at the heart of Glasgow's creative and cultural eco-system.”

We are committed to the faithful reinstatem­ent of the Mackintosh Building

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Glasgow School of Art’s Mackintosh Building was badly damaged in a fire in 2018

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