Decision follows tunnel collapse at Glendoe scheme
German firm Hochtief has been told to pay more than 拢100m to energy firm SSE Generation over the collapse of a tunnel at its Glendoe hydro scheme nearly nine years ago.
The scheme near Fort Augustus above Loch Ness in the Scottish Highlands was opened by the Queen in June 2009.
But just weeks later, Glendoe was shut down by a rock fall. The scheme wasn鈥檛 fully reopened until August 2012 once replacement contractor Bam Nuttall completed remedial work.
SSE took legal action against Hochtief claiming 拢130m in damages but lost the case.
But the energy company has now won compensation its compensation claim on appeal after three senior judges ruled by two to one that that SSE should be awarded more than 拢107m over the cost of the recovery project along with a further 拢1m damages.
Martin Pibworth, wholesale director at SSE, said: 鈥淪SE welcomes the positive decision of the Court of Session.
鈥淭he hydro scheme had to be shut down for nearly three years whilst rectification works resulting from a defect, which existed prior to takeover of the scheme by SSE, were carried out.鈥
Hochtief argued that it had completed the works in accordance with the contract and that SSE had assumed the risk of the collapse at takeover.
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