While Edinburgh City Council has made contingency plans for the education of the 2,000 affected pupils, surveys at 17 recently-built schools are continuing. These are being carried out under the auspices of Edinburgh Schools Partnership, which is responsible for school buildings in the city.
Galliford Try today issued this statement to the City in a bid to calm investors after seeing its share price fall by more than 7% yesterday: 鈥淕alliford Try acquired Miller Construction in 2014.聽 In March this year we were notified that Oxgangs Primary School, built by Miller Construction more than 10 years ago, lost part of one external wall which blew off in Storm Gertrude.
鈥淥xgangs was built as part of Edinburgh's PPP schools programme between 2002 and 2005.聽 The programme, which comprised 17 schools in two phases, was managed by an SPV [special purpose vehicle], Edinburgh Schools Partnership.聽 ESP subcontracted the construction of the schools to a number of contractors including Miller Construction.
鈥淭hrough its acquisition of Miller Construction, Galliford Try has contractual responsibility for four of the seventeen schools.聽 Remedial work required to remedy defects in those four schools is nearing completion and the costs are not material to the Group.
鈥淕alliford Try takes its role as a responsible contractor very seriously and the safety of the pupils and staff is paramount.鈥
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