by Sceptic » 22 Sep 2012, 16:39
How many posters have actual experience of refurbishing a 1960s school? Inside and out, scaffolding surrounding the building, who knows what you will find when the trunking is opened? Asbestos? Probably. It was used in the 1960s to lag hot water amd heating pipes. It has been found in other school buildings of similar age. Cue men in white suits and spiraling costs.The tower of PHS will need stripped virtually to bare metal and reconstructed, doing this for an eight storey building?
The costs involved are mich higher for refurbishment as all resouces in the school will need to be moved to.........where? Where do you move 1500 pupils asnd staff, without distubance to coursework? A place easily accessable for all of the catchment? Castlebrae? It has hardly room for much more than it's present population. Build a temporary school? How much would that cost and where would you site it?
There was only one school refurbished under PPI, only one, the reason why was that the problems it created, the costs involved and the upset to pupil courses precluded this being tried again. Every school under PPI since has been a newbuild. For those who say the present site is large enough, do not under stand as any new building will never be eight soreys high.
Building on stilts over raiways might well be possible, but it would show on the horizon cutting out light for Argyll Crescent and surrounds and it is a preservation area.
Sorry to say, the park is the only feasible option the Council has in order to meet size, location and costs.