The £90m block, which will be built on the site of the now-empty and soon-to-be-demolished Cyril Le Marquand House, will be leased back by owner / developer Dandara to the Government for up to 99 years, with the Government having the option to buy it after three.
However, as the building will be exclusively used by the Government, it is having oversight of the design process and can dictate what goes in it.
It is understood that the plans were signed off by Government CEO Charlie Parker on his final day in office two weeks ago.
The design blueprint, seen exclusively by Express, includes:
- A 10,000 sq-ft Technogym-equipped fitness zone, complete with a high-fence to sit on; a specially commissioned diddly-squat rack; a ‘here-we-go-again’ treadmill, and a spinning room, for exclusive use by the communications team.
- A spa, sauna and steam room to help civil servants relax after a day of dealing with difficult Ministers.
- A roof-top champagne bar for use by senior management.
- A flow-pool for Ministers to practice swimming against the current of public opinion.
- A large black hole in the basement to store funds for IT projects,
- Airport-style arrivals and departures screens in the lobby, to make sure that senior managers and consultants don’t miss their Friday evening flights.
The building will meet the highest environmental standards, with its heating system powered by the hot air captured during meetings.
The size of the politicians’ meeting room is yet to be determined and will be based on the number of Ministers and Assistant Ministers who have not faced some form of investigation in the past six months. A small cupboard under the stairs is earmarked for this.
The roof will also contain a number of solar ‘scrutiny’ panels, although there is significant concern that these expensive structures have little value, as currently designed.
A Government spokesperson, April Follain, said: “As an expert in real estate, Mr Parker made sure that the building will meet all of our requirements going forward.
“In keeping with the ethos of Government, it will be big, expensive and no longer belong to the people of Jersey.”