A NEW modern prison in Glasgow to replace the 143-year-old HMP Barlinnie has been given the go-ahead – delivering £450 million worth of economic benefits.
With the construction contract now signed, HMP Glasgow will have a capacity of 1,344 - adding 357 more places to the overall prison estate once completed in 2028. The total project cost is £998.4 million.
The prison has been designed to deliver fit-for-purpose, safe and secure accommodation that will improve opportunities for successful rehabilitation to help reduce reoffending, while creating a safer working environment for staff.
The project, which independent benchmarking shows is in line with costs for similar recent prison builds in England and Wales, will provide significant economic benefits both during construction and following completion. During peak construction activity there will be over 1000 people on site, with several thousand working on the project over the lifespan. There will be 50 new apprenticeships created within that workforce.
Developer Kier Construction has committed to providing a range of community benefits, including employment for the local community, such as apprenticeships, training and work placements for ex-offenders, as well as supporting local businesses.
Justice Secretary Angela Constance said: “HMP Glasgow is a bold vision for the future of Scottish prisons that will help reduce reoffending, contributing to less crime, while delivering a considerable economic boost for the city and beyond.