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Brian Gambles: A sense of triumph as Library Of Birmingham project is completed

Library of Birmingham project director Brian Gambles writes exclusively for the Post about the library’s
six-year journey

October 2007. The cabinet gives approval to the business case for a new

We’ve covered some hard miles to get this far, aligning political, financial and professional expectations has been challenging, but now we have a site, project managers (Capita Symonds) and a budget.

And a new partner, the REP. And, above all, a clear vision for , one that stresses the visitor experience, and the role of knowledge in empowering people to lead more fulfilling lives – a transformational library.

The milestones follow in rapid succession over the next six years.

We appoint architects Dutch avant-garde “outsiders” Mecanoo and a construction partner, Carillion. An archaeological survey is conducted, planning consent is obtained and construction work starts in January 2010.

We top out the building in September 2011 and set an opening date for September 3, 2013. In May 2013 we take over the building and, in July, move in all library staff.

Behind the scenes is a drive to preserve balance among the holy trinity of construction projects – stay on time, keep within budget, maintain quality. We do.

Brian Gambles in front of the Library of Birmingham in 2012

 

Then there are myriad essential activities: preparing the collections for the move; managing public and media relations; consultation; legal agreements; contract management; staff reorganisation; specifying the ICT; describing how the library will work; keeping everybody focused on delivering the vision and working as a team to solve the inevitable challenges. And to stay calm when others are panicking.