ABERDEEN City Council has revealed that the construction schedule for the £30 million redevelopment of Aberdeen Art Gallery is to be extended.
The council said main contractor McLaughlin and Harvey is in discussions with them to confirm a completion date for the project, with the gallery now expected to reopen in late 2018 or early 2019. An opening date of late 2017 had been anticipated at the outset of the project.
Councillor Marie Boulton, Aberdeen City Council’s culture lead said, “High level discussions with the main contractor for the Aberdeen Art Gallery redevelopment, McLaughlin and Harvey, are ongoing to finalise a revised schedule for the project.
“Current indications are that the contractor will conclude work on site in the first quarter of 2018. Following the handover from the main contractor a further fit out programme is required before the collections can be returned and the building is prepared for opening to the public. The final schedule is subject to the ongoing discussions but it is anticipated opening will be delayed until late 2018 or early 2019.
“This is an important project for Aberdeen and it is imperative that what will be a lasting legacy for the city is completed to the exacting standards required for a development of this significance – but a delay of this nature is unacceptable. It is important the issues with the delivery of the project are fully examined and acted upon.
“Measures have already been taken, with the appointment of specialist project manager Faithful+Gould to represent the Council in negotiations with the contractor.
“With any building of this age and complexity there will always be complications which can impact on the programme, and that has been the case with Aberdeen Art Gallery. However, we are in discussions with the contractor regarding the circumstances of the extension to the programme.”