Committee
Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee 17 March 2021
17 Mar 2021 · S5 · Rural Economy and Connectivity Committee
Item of business
Digital Connectivity
BT is making substantial early progress across the central and south areas. The committee is aware that delivery of those contracts is a massive civil engineering project, and extensive survey and design work goes ahead before any building work is done. A total of 262 premises have, so far, been connected. The south lot programme began in Biggar and is working out from there, with 252 premises having been connected. In the central area, 10 premises in Auchterarder have been connected. We expect to see a steady increase in the number of premises being connected in the south and central lots in the months to come. We expect around 500 premises in the central area to be connected by the end of this month and almost 3,200 to be connected by the end of 2021. That is 10 per cent of the central lot contract. In the south lot, we expect around 1,800 connections to be delivered by the end of June this year and just over 4,900 by the end of the year. That is 24 per cent of the south lot contract build, and that is all full fibre. Mr Smyth is aware of this already, but, for the benefit of viewers, I note that any premises that are due to be connected through the contracts after the end of 2021 will be eligible for the Scottish broadband interim voucher scheme, which we might touch on later. That will enable customers to access a superfast service while they wait for full-fibre connection. A number of payment milestones have been achieved across all three contracts, but it is early days. Much of the spend relates to completion of the detailed survey work in a number of build phases across both the central lot and the south lot areas. Such work is about to get under way in the north, too, along with the achievement of monthly premises targets. However, the programme is structured in such a way that payment for build is in arrears of the build being carried out, so we would not expect second payments to come through until the next financial year. Members will probably have seen in the budget figures that give an indication of the scale of likely spend in 2021-22.
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The Convener
Con
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The Minister for Energy, Connectivity and the Islands (Paul Wheelhouse)
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Colin Smyth (South Scotland) (Lab)
Lab
My questions are about the central and south lots of the R100 programme. Can you confirm that the central lot procurement will connect 32,000 premises, with ...
Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
It is helpful to put this on the record. I can confirm that the R100 central lot contract will connect 32,216 premises to superfast broadband, with 95.6 per ...
Colin Smyth
Lab
We appreciate that update on the numbers. You said that progress is being made on the ground in the central and south lots. Will you expand on that and expla...
Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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Colin Smyth
Lab
That is helpful, minister. Thank you. Your update suggested that the R100 programme will now connect around 50,000 properties in the central and south Scotla...
Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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Colin Smyth
Lab
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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Robbie McGhee (Scottish Government)
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Richard Lyle (Uddingston and Bellshill) (SNP)
SNP
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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Richard Lyle
SNP
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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Richard Lyle
SNP
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SNP
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Richard Lyle
SNP
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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The Convener
Con
I get the impression that lot 1 of R100 will be complete by 2026. Is that what you have just said?
Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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The Convener
Con
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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The Convener
Con
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
I have not considered that issue, although I understand the point that you are making. I am happy to ask colleagues whether they have done any work on that. ...
Robbie McGhee
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The Convener
Con
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Peter Chapman (North East Scotland) (Con)
Con
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Paul Wheelhouse
SNP
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Peter Chapman
Con
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