Work underway to stabilise Mackintosh building

31 July 2018, 17:36

Glasgow school of art mackintosh fire 2018

Stabilisation work is under way at the Mackintosh Building as efforts continue to make the fire-hit art school safe.

In the latest update, experts say steel restraints have been installed on the east gable of the Glasgow site, allowing for the replacement of 
scaffolding.
 
At the west end of the building, the existing scaffolding on the north facade has been cut away, enabling high-level work including the removal of roof steelwork.
 
Work has also begun to make a key area of the ABC O2 building safe so stabilisation of the south facade of the Mackintosh Building can 
proceed.
 
Flames tore through the Charles Rennie Mackintosh-designed building on June 15, the second devastating fire to hit the art school.
 
The blaze has had a big impact on the local Garnethill community, with locals frustrated that they cannot access their properties to retrieve 
possessions.
 
A £5 million fund was recently announced by the Scottish Government to help businesses affected by the fire.
 
Glasgow School of Art director Professor Tom Inns said: "Our focus continues to be on the east gable and south facade which are the areas 
of the building impacting most on our neighbours, and we hope to begin installing the shoring scaffolding later this week.
 
"We continue to work closely with Glasgow City Council building standards keeping them advised of the progress of the work so they can 
review the position of the security cordon."