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Published Date: 08 April 2007
IT COST £400m and was hailed as a futuristic site to base a modern democracy, but it seems it cannot cope with the demands of modern communication.
Scotland's gleaming new Parliament building is having £50,000 worth of signal boosters so that MSPs and their staff can chat on their mobiles.

The move comes in response to complaints from MSPs, party workers and staff at the Holyrood complex tha
t they could not get a decent reception.

One user at the new Parliament said: "Despite this being the age of the mobile phone and instant communication, we can't get a signal. This building is basically a huge concrete box which doesn't let anything through."

A Scottish Parliament spokeswoman said: "The Parliament has recently let a contract with transmission service provider Arqiva to enhance mobile telephone reception in the Holyrood building using a small network of antennas called pico-cells.

"These are about the size of smoke detectors and will be placed in areas of the building where it is felt there is benefit in enhancing mobile coverage."

She added that the cost of the contract over a 10-year period is estimated to be £50,000.

The hugely complicated building saw its costs balloon from an initial estimate of about £40m to a final bill of £400m. More than 14,000 changes to the design were made while building work was under way.

Last year, one of the beams in the Holyrood roof came lose and dangled over the heads of MSPs. In addition, the infamous "think bubbles" on the sides of the MSPs' offices, with their distinctive shaped windows, have been prone to leaking.

Nevertheless, the Scottish Parliament has managed to impress many people in the worlds of art and architecture.

In 2005, the building scooped the coveted £20,000 Stirling Prize for architecture, proof that it has real artistic quality, according to supporters of the building. Earlier this year, the final bill for the edifice was announced as being £414.4m, £16.1m less than the budget of £430.5m set in 2004.

Holyrood's Presiding Officer, George Reid, said of the debacle: "I've no doubt the escalating costs cast a dark shadow over devolution. The plain fact is that Holyrood should never have been built as it was. It has been damaging to Scotland's self-confidence in our ability to run our own affairs."

Amid growing anger over the costs and delays, former Lord Advocate Lord Fraser was appointed to chair an inquiry in 2003.

He was critical of the civil servants running the project, the main consultants working on it and the MSPs overseeing it.



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RCG,

Falkirk 08/04/2007 02:49:28

There is a huge story here, and this is only the tip of the iceberg. To be revealed in full soon on www.youscotland.com

The mass media won't touch it, as they have sat on it for so long - despite having offices in the building and and having themseleves been victims, they have sleepwalked though all of this. And they still-think George Reid is the good guy, actually asking him to comment positively on his own negligence. I mean, he was Deputy Presiding Officer with direct responsibity for communications (99-03) and then Presiding Officer (03 to now), but failed to ensure MSPs, let alone staff, journalists and visitors could get a mobile phone signal in a £500 million pound parliament in the centre of Edinburgh - the birthplace of Alexander Graham Bell!.

What a clown. but he'll get his knighthood anyway. And he was told - he just ignored the warnings and deferred to RMJM/Bovis, like he did on everything else until his own mismanagement meant he had to do some grandstanding in the Spring/summer of 2003, adding another £100 million to the bill in the process. And the Scottish media was "impressed"

And if he messed up on mobile phones - he is a Strategic Communications Director by trade -what else did he mess upon?

Alan Smart
Head of Broadcasting, The Scottish Parliament, 1999-2005

2

Allan (Glasgow),

08/04/2007 09:11:17

Could we have some reporting please on Westminster excess? If the Parliament project is criticised then it pales into insignificance when compared to procurement projects undertaken by Westminster. The ony difference being that we castigate ourselves constantly over this yet hear not a peep about the shambles down south - examples are many but include Portcullis House - an accomodation block for Westminster cost £260m, British Library nearly a billion, Chinook heliopters £250m but cant fly above 500m due to wrong software! Etc etc etc

The above story wouldnt even be regarded as story down south

3

bill inch,

08/04/2007 10:48:22

Divert attenton (are you margo mcdonald?)

4

Jeeemy,

08/04/2007 10:55:13

All of the above seem to want to blame some one for the debacle that is the Scottish Parliament Building.
All the Political mutterings from Donald Dewer (40 million), through to George Reid regarding the total final cost all were briefed by Civil Servants, now that is where the blame lies.
You cant make a silk purse out of a sows ear, and you cant build a Parliament building out of a brewery, when you don’t own the Brewery.
As to the mobile phone reception being improved and the contract costing £50,000 over three years, that’s small coal compared to the £30,000 a year that Henry (I was given bad advice) McLeish, still costs us.

5

alex paterson,

embra 08/04/2007 11:21:23

£400m Aye and the rest,At the moment it stands closer to £500m and rising.

6

Jockyw,

08/04/2007 13:02:37

Why not get the mobile company to install it for free with the equal ammount of free advertising? Call themselves the brain of Scotland. These dimwits shouldn't be attemptig to run our country. SHAMBLES.

7

Artist,

glasgow 08/04/2007 14:45:04

Apart from that ~>Digital signed emails are not allowed to be recived by members , so whomever runs the; IT is a FOOL !

8

Paddi,

08/04/2007 18:41:01

#4 cos, this is the Scotsman and the article is about the excess of the Scottish Parliament. If you want to read about excess in the Westminster Parliament then read the Telegraph or some other Westminster centric paper.

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BillyB,

Glasgow 09/04/2007 08:09:35

#4 and#6

I have come across folks with your perspective before. The chip is so heavy that you will not condem anything Scottish without first condeming England

You in one respect only right - public sector corruption and incompetence is not uniquely Scottish. But because the the world ( including Westmister) is inept and wasteful is not a reason we in Scotland should tolerate ineptitude and turn a blind eye to it at home. We, I, wanted self govermet so let's use it, and the responsibilities that come with , not harp bark to this " ah, but England is worse" stuff.

And on this one England ain't wose - I have studied the Dome and the Westmister's new extesion, and whilst incompetence and waste abounds, it is simply not on the same scale, depth as Holyrood. The project mismanagement of Holyrood it takes public sector incompetence to a new level - an international 1st prize.

And here is the nub of it. In all these bad cases in England and in similar financial disasters abroad, from The Sydney Opera House to the Montreal Olympic village, when people have have cocked up heads have rolled, lost of heads, enquires have found out waht went wrong and lesson learnedm, things improved. But In Scotland, over Holyrod not one head has rolled - not a guilty one anyway. They have in fact been promted, praised - read George Reid's final speech to MSPs last month, And everyone who tried to speek up and warn has be de facto sacked. Check it all out.

And why? Why indeed, what is being covered up? Why, even after blowing in excess of £350 million ( all Holyrood is worth in £100 tops - its even been valued, but that been covered up?) has not a single head roled - Paul Grice still the Parliament Cheif Executive, Sarah Davidson our Smoking Tsar, Robert Gordon in charge of our Justice System, Muir Rusell Principal of Glasgiow University.. the list goes on. I know you may not know these people, but key players, gulity in anyones book believe me, and

10

ThePeter,

Glasgae 09/04/2007 13:25:43

It won awards did it?
So did a lot of those monstrous high rise's that blight a lot of cities...
Proves nothing
The supporters are WRONG
Can we get our money back and can the total bill be charged to the supporters please?

11

Allan (Glasgow),

10/04/2007 12:24:36

10 and 11

The point is, the papers down south wouldnt report this as a story - we cricify ourselves over it. And in cse you hadnt noticed whether its the Scottish Parliament or Westminster commissioned project they are all still UK matters. It is unfair to read of one but not the others? Are you unconcerned that your taxpayers money is wasted or does that concern only apply to "Scottish" projects

Billy B if anyone has a chip on their shoulder its you after that rant. My concern is that this story was plastered across UK news and newspapers but we hear very very little, if any, of the numerous projects that have been a debacle led by Westminster. I am asking for a level palying field thats all.


 

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