291 Harrow Road Multi-Disciplinary Consultant Team (MDCT) Appointment(s) - Executive Director Delegations
February 5, 2024 Executive Director of Regeneration, Economy and Planning (Officer) Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to approve professional services contracts, each under £300k, to a total of £3.44m, for a Multi-Disciplinary Consultant Team to support the design development and Outline Business Case for the redevelopment of 291 Harrow Road.
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Decision
Summary of Decision
The Cabinet Member Report of 06 December 2023 delegated:
· Authority to the Executive Director of Regeneration, Economy, and Planning (REP) to approve other Professional Services and associated costs and contingency totalling £3.44m, subject to no individual contract exceeding £300k.
· The approval to spend of contracts less than £300k.
This report records the decisions taken under this delegated authority.
Reasons for Decision
As per 3.1, 3.2 and 3.3 of the Cabinet Member report:
· The reason for the recommendation is to secure fees and appoint the design team to enable design development to be progressed and produce the Outline Business Case in Spring 2025.
· To support design development, the following core MDCT consultants are required to provide technical and specialist support: Architect, Project Manager, Cost Consultant, Structural & Civil Engineer, Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing (MEP) Engineer, Planning Consultant and Landscape Architect.
The proposed redevelopment of 291 Harrow Road is in line with the Council’s ambitions for a Fairer Westminster and aims to deliver on the following objectives:
· Re-provision of existing homes and explore opportunities to deliver high quality new homes of all tenures including Truly Affordable Homes and specialist housing such as Learning Disability housing.
· Improvement to place shaping including play space, bio-diverse green space and enhancement of the public realm including increasing permeability and connectivity with the canal and surrounding areas.
· Construction of high quality and energy efficient sustainable new buildings which utilise cutting edge design and technological innovation.
· Promoting a safer and vibrant neighbourhood, which encourages positive community interaction.
· Enhancing community assets and maximising impact through linking to wider provision in the surrounding area.
· Encouraging and facilitating strong public participation in community participation in the design and development of the scheme.
· Encouraging and enhancing the local economy through the Creative Enterprise Zone.
· Increasing opportunities for employment and business growth and initiatives.
· Responsible Procurement ensuring ethical treatment and consideration and mitigation of environmental impacts.
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 5 Feb 2024 |