HC Deb 23 July 2002 vol 389 cc1065-7W
Ms Walley

To ask the Secretary of State for the Home Department if he will list the refurbishment projects that

(a) are in progress and (b) will start within the next six months; and what action is being taken to ensure that these will procure certified timber. [59759]

Beverley Hughes

The information on existing and forthcoming refurbishment projects with a value over £500,000 in the Home Office including its executive agencies (but excluding sponsored non-departmental public bodies) is as follows:

Projects currently in progress
Establishment Project
Main Home Office estate
Croydon file store Refurbishment
Immigration and Nationality Directorate, Whitgift Centre, Croydon Partial refitting
Riverside Exchange, Sheffield Partial refitting
Prison Service
Ashwell Replace wooden buildings—Phase 3
Aylesbury Wing refurbishment
Birmingham Health care modifications
Birmingham Redevelopment
Brinsford New education building
Brixton Refurbish Health Care/National roofing programme
Camp Hill Wing refurbishment
Cardiff Wing refurbishment/Additional cells
Dorchester Replace kitchen
Dover Re-role
Durham Wing refurbishment
Eastwood Park Safer locals programme
Everthorpe Over roofing
Feltham Safer locals programme
Feltham Conversion of buildings
Frankland DSPD Unit
Gartree Wing refurbishment
Gloucester Replace kitchen/National roofing programme
Hull Redevelopment
Huntercombe New education building/Extend workshop
Kirkham Replace accommodation units
Lancaster Farms New workshop complex
Leeds New gatehouse
Leeds Safer locals programme
Lincoln Wing refurbishment
Lindholme Leger club refurbishment
Long Lartin Wing refurbishment
Maidstone Wing refurbishment
New Hall New gate complex
Portland New care and custody unit
Risley New houseblock
Stoke Health New education building
The Weare Refit/Re-mooring
Wakefield Wing refurbishment
Wandsworth Refurbish workshop
Wandsworth New kitchen
Winchester Safer locals programme

Projects due to commence within the next six months
Establishment Project
Main Home Office estate
Horseferry House, London Refitting of 6th and 7th floors to house more staff
Ashley House, London Refitting to house more staff
Allington Towers, London Refitting to provide temporary accommodation
Metro Point, Canterbury House and St. Anne's, Croydon Fit out works
IND, Whitgift Centre. Croydon Major refurbishment
Prison Service
Ashwell Replace wooden buildings—Phase 4
Askham Grange Mother and baby unit
Birmingham Redevelopment
Birmingham Safer locals programme

Projects due to commence within the next six months
Establishment Project
Branston New stores
Brockhill New kitchen
Buckley Hall New kitchen
Camp Hill Roof repairs to workshops
Chelmsford Health care centre
Drake Hall New kitchen
Eastwood Park Mother and baby unit
Eastwood Park Safer locals programme
Everthorpe Upgrade main gate
Feltham Safer locals programme—relocate health care
Highpoint North Wing refurbishment
Hindley Separation: New education and workshop
Kirklevington New kitchen
Leeds Safer locals programme
Pentonville Health care centre
Portland Wing refurbishment
Preston Wing refurbishment
Stafford Create pedestrian entrances
Swansea Separation of pedestrian entrance
Thorn Cross Renew roof coverings
Wandsworth Safer locals programme—Phase 1
Wandsworth Safer locals programme—Phase 2
Weal stun Replace accommodation blocks
Winchester Safer locals programme
Winchester New visits
United Kingdom Passport Agency
Peterborough Passport Office Counter refurbishment

National Probation Directorate

In addition to the projects listed in the tables, 155 refurbishment project on the National Probation Directorate estate are either under way or are planned to begin within the next nine months. The average cost will be approximately £100,000. Full details could be provided only at disproportionate cost.

Pending the issue of central technical guidance the Home Office did not require contracts to specify certified timber although its use was encouraged. Department for the Environment, Food and Rural Affairs (DEFRA) issued a model timber procurement clause in May which has been widely disseminated across the Department and all contracts for future major capital build schemes which involve the use of timber will require contractors to demonstrate that such timber will be provided from properly certified sources. This includes the new Home Office headquarters in Marsham Street.