Six month delay to Glasgow School of Art fire investigation

Published 14th Feb 2020

There are further delays to the investigation into the second fire at the Glasgow School of Art.

Work to give the fire service access to the Mackintosh building will begin next week, and is expected to take around 6 months.

A crane will arrive on or around February 24 and work will be concentrated at the west end of the building, with fire-damaged material being removed from the site.

Renfrew Street will remain closed between Dalhousie Street and Scott Street during that time.

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

In a statement, Glasgow School of Art said: "The major work required to facilitate access to the further areas of the Mackintosh building requested by the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service for their ongoing investigations will begin on February 24.

"Given the extent of the requested access - along the whole of the south side of the building from Dalhousie Street to beyond the museum - around 24 weeks of activity is forecast.

"The work is planned to take place on weekdays from 8am to 4.30pm, with members of the GSA Mackintosh building team and the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service on site.

"It may occasionally be necessary to work at short notice on Saturdays, but there is no indication of this at present.

"The Glasgow School of Art would like to thank local residents, students and staff for their continued understanding as we undertake the work which is necessary for the Scottish Fire and Rescue Service to continue their ongoing investigative work.''

The art school said there will be no changes to the existing extent of the building site during the works, but there will be more vehicles coming and going.

Ross Haggart, Scottish Fire and Rescue Service director of prevention and protection, said: "This excavation forms one strand of the overall investigation which remains ongoing.''

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