HC Deb 26 January 1999 vol 324 cc182-3W
Mr. Welsh

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the projects currently being considered for PFI funding in Scotland, indicating the number of contracts with performance bonuses as well as penalties built in; which projects are build, own and operate; and if the service costs for PFI projects can be broken down into capital cost and service cost. [66000]

Mr. Dewar

[holding answer 20 January 1999]: The information requested on projects under consideration for PFI funding and on signed projects which are build, own and operate schemes is set out in the tables.

Precise information on whether a scheme under consideration will be build, own and operate depends on the outcome of negotiations. No contract sponsored by The Scottish Office has a performance bonus regime. Payment mechanisms vary on the basis of usage, availability and performance. In general, payments commence on the delivery of services, with deductions thereafter for non-availability or poor performance. A feature of PFI projects is that they are not separable into components, and so service costs are not a separable element of the overall charge. From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.

Table 1—PFI projects currently being considered for PFI funding in Scotland
Project name Procuring agency
Police Force Training Centre, East Kilbride Strathclyde Police
Office Accommodation Perth and Kinross Council
Rapid Transport System (CERT) City of Edinburgh Council
Balfron School Stirling Council
Dumfries and Galloway Waste Management/Recycling Project Dumfries and Galloway Council
Mearns Primary and St. Ninian's High School East Renfrewshire Council
Glasgow Schools Project Glasgow Council
Argyll and Bute Waste Management Project Argyll and Bute Council
Glasgow Energy Initiative Glasgow City Council
Highlands Schools Project Highland Council
Edinburgh Schools Project Edinburgh Council
Fife Schools Project Fife Council
Aberdeenshire Schools Project Aberdeenshire Council
A701/A702 upgrading Midlothian Council
A92 upgrading Angus Council
Glasgow Southern Orbital Road East Renfrewshire Council
West Lothian Schools Project West Lothian Council
Larkhall-Milngavie rail route Strathclyde PTE
Aberdeen, Stonehaven, Fraserburgh and Peterhead Sewage and Sludge Treatment North of Scotland Water Authority
Daldowie/Sheifldhall Sludge Treatment Centres West of Scotland Water Authority
Levenmouth Purification Scheme East of Scotland Water Authority
Tay Projects North of Scotland Water Authority
Dalmuir Sewage Treatment West of Scotland Water Authority
Meadowhead (Irvine), Ayr, Stevenston and Inverclyde Sewage Treatment West of Scotland Water Authority
Moray Coast and Montrose Wastewater Project North of Scotland Water Authority
Almond Valley, Seafield and Esk Valley Sewage Scheme East of Scotland Water Authority
Table 2—Signed build, own and operate PFI projects in Scotland
Project name Procuring agency
Inverness Main Drainage/Fort William Sewage Treatment North of Scotland Water Authority
Stirling FE Centre Falkirk College
Stonehaven Community Hospital Grampian Health Board
Hospital Information System Yorkhill Hospitals NHS Trust Glasgow
Hospital Information System Perth and Kinross Healthcare NHS Trust
Hospital Information System Law Hospital NHS Trust
Ferryfield House Edinburgh Healthcare NHS Trust
Mearnskirk Hospital Geriatric Beds Victoria Infirmary NHS Trust
New Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh RIE NHS Trust
Law Hospital Law Hospital NHS Trust
Hairmyres Hospital Hairmyres Hospital NHS Trust
Multistorey car park/car parking facilities Dundee Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust

Notes:

Tables 1 and 2 do not contain those projects which are within Trust and Health Board delegated limits.

Table 2 excludes projects sponsored by Local Authorities.

Mr. Canavan

To ask the Secretary of State for Scotland if he will list the disadvantages which are assessed in respect of potential PFI projects in the National Health Service. [65835]

Mr. Galbraith

The current hospital building programme is the biggest in the history of the NHS. It is funded by a mixture of public and private finance. PFI funding is used when projects are affordable, prove value for money, offer improved healthcare and provide significant advantages for patients. From 1 July 1999 this will be a matter for the Scottish Parliament.

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