Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To consider a report of the
Cabinet Member for Transport and Environment providing an update on
the progress of procurement of long-term Highways Service
Partnership together with the business case and requesting
delegated authority to close competitive dialogue and call for
Final Tenders.
Decision:
(i)
To delegate authority to the Executive Director for
Environment in consultation with the Solicitor to the Council and
Executive Director for Resources and following consultation with
the Cabinet Member for Environment and Transport to take all
necessary steps to close dialogue, issue Call for Final Tenders and
appoint a preferred bidder within the parameters set out at
Appendix 2, Annex 3.
(ii)
To approve the lease of office and depot space at
Castle Way, Town Depot and future Dock Gate 20 City Depot to the
successful Provider for a period commensurate with the term of the
contract (or such lesser period as may be required) and to delegate
authority to determine the final terms and conditions of any such
leases to the Head of Property and Procurement.
Reasons for the decision:
- The dialogue stage of procurement
with bidders is nearing completion. This process has provided
evidence that the proposed implementation of a highways service
partnership will provide a more effective and efficient service
leading to improved performance levels and increased output. An
Addendum to the original Outline Business Case has been produced to
support these assertions.
- The efficiencies generated from the
partnership will be re-invested back into the highways service. The
Partnership will not provide the level of additional funding
required for significantly improving the condition of the highways
network (for which it is estimated between £10-15m spend per
annum is required) or move the Council away from a ‘managed
decline’ strategy. However, it will ensure the Council is
maximising the output from its existing budgets (approx £7.6m
per annum).
Alternative options considered:
- A Strategic Business Case included
an options appraisal which determined, in the absence of
significant additional investment (i.e
PFI), the model that best met the Critical Success Factors for the
future of the Highways service was a long-term public/private
service partnership. The alternative options considered were:
Do-Nothing; Public/Public Partnership; Strategic Partnership;
Externalisation; Fully in-house.
- An Outline Business Case (OBC) set
out a detailed options appraisal considering the form of
Partnership which best met the Council’s objectives.
Report author: Mick Bishop
Publication date: 16/02/2010
Date of decision: 15/02/2010
Decided at meeting: 15/02/2010 - Cabinet
Effective from: 24/02/2010
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