Masterplans for the £100 million HMP Glasgow at the former Provan Gas Works have been submitted, set to replace Victorian-era HMP Barlinnie when it opens in 2026.
Designed by architect Holmes Miller, the 54-acre site sits on Royston Road in the north east of the city. The plans lead on from the initial application, which was approved by Glasgow City Council in August 2020.
Further planning applications for the individual site buildings are expected throughout 2023. Kier Construction, who were awarded the pre-construction contract, will be developing the design of the new facility.
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They said: “Reaching this important milestone has been a team effort and Kier has been able to contribute its extensive experience from the wider custodial sector.
“We’re collaborating closely with the Scottish Prison Service and other partners, to develop a solution which will deliver positive outcomes for all stakeholders at this vital facility, as well as the wider community.”
Holes Miller project director Norman Williamson added: “From the beginning, we knew that rehabilitation and a local community connection would be essential considerations when developing our designs.
“The masterplan contains a series of modern features including smart building technologies which support the community-based designs. This will ensure HMP Glasgow is a secure, net zero carbon facility that’s fit for the 21st century and will result in the best possible future outcomes.”
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