Decision

Contract Procurement – Security Shuttering and Clean & Clear

Decision Maker:

Outcome: Recommendations Approved

Is Key Decision?: No

Is Callable In?: No

Date of Decision: September 19, 2024

Purpose:

Content: 11.1 Members considered a report of the Executive Director, Neighbourhood Services seeking approval to commission a contract with an external provider for Security Shuttering and Clean & Clearance Services of vacant properties for the Council.       11.2 RESOLVED UNANIMOUSLY: That the Housing Policy Committee:-     1.     Approve the commissioning of Security Shuttering Services and Clean & Clearance services to vacant properties for a period of 4 years with an estimated value of up to £4,150,000, as set out in this report. 2.     Notes the impact of the proposal set out in this report on the 2025/2026 business plan and future years, as set out in paragraph 7.2. This will need to be mitigated or included in future business planning.     11.3 Reasons for Decision 11.3.1 Preferred option – to commission the appropriate contract in the manner described in section 1 of this report. This will help enable the Council to continue to provide this key service. The commission of the contract will ensure the Council is operating in accordance with the Public Contract Regulations 2015 and achieving best value in its procurement of the services.         11.4 Alternatives Considered and Rejected 11.4.1 Alternative Option 1: Do nothing - This is not an option as the Council has the ongoing requirement for shuttering and clean & clearance services and public procurement regulations dictate that we procure a compliant contract for the delivery of these services. 11.4.2 Alternative Option 2: Self-Deliver - this is not an option; the service has neither the capacity or expertise to deliver these goods and services without the assistance of an external service provider 11.4.3 Alternative Option 3: Further extend existing contract – this is not an option as all available contract extensions have been utilised. As ever, Council must adhere to the Public Contract Regulations 2015 (PCR) thus further variations (value and duration) are not deemed easily reconcilable with the provisions set out within PCR.  

Supporting Documents

EIA - Contract Procurement - Clean _ Clear - 2024-08-28 09_40_38 1.pdf
Form 2 - Policy Committee Decision Report Clean Clear 06092024 Final.pdf