Decisions

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Decisions published

17/03/2023 - PH-005-23 - To award a contract to Arran Services to undertake electrical works and testing for Dacorum Borough Council stock ref: 1931    Recommendations Approved

To award a contract to Arran Services to undertake electrical works and testing for Dacorum Borough Council (DBC) Housing stock following a direct award via the South East Consortium (SEC) Framework Agreement.

 

The contract is for an initial 12 months with the option to extend annually up to a full term of four years based on satisfactory performance.

 

Electrical testing is a key compliance area and the Council have a five-year rolling programme to ensure our properties are tested and safe.  When an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is undertaken the operative will test the property and complete any remedial actions to ensure the property is left with a “satisfactory” certificate.

 

In 2023 we have 4,026 properties where an EICR is required.  Some of these will be captured via the Osborne Property Services Ltd (OPSL) contract, but due to the large volume we need to increase our supply chain at short notice to ensure this number is achieved.  Currently we have some alternative electrical contractors assisting with our EICR requirement, but we need to undertake a tender exercise to satisfy our procurement requirements.

 

EICR’s have to be completed by an NICEIC registered contractor to demonstrate competency and we are keen to work with a local SME to deliver and conclude this programme of works.  Whilst OPSL will be able to satisfy some of the EICR requirements, it is crucial we appoint an additional or alternative contractor to ensure our properties remain compliant.

 

 

Decision Maker: Portfolio Holder for Housing & Property Services

Decision published: 17/03/2023

Effective from: 25/03/2023

Decision:

To award a contract to Arran Services to undertake electrical works and testing for Dacorum Borough Council (DBC) Housing stock following a direct award via the South East Consortium (SEC) Framework Agreement.

 

The contract is for an initial 12 months with the option to extend annually up to a full term of four years based on satisfactory performance.

 

Background:

 

Electrical testing is a key compliance area and the Council have a five-year rolling programme to ensure our properties are tested and safe.  When an Electrical Installation Condition Report (EICR) is undertaken the operative will test the property and complete any remedial actions to ensure the property is left with a “satisfactory” certificate.

 

In 2023 we have 4,026 properties where an EICR is required.  Some of these will be captured via the Osborne Property Services Ltd (OPSL) contract, but due to the large volume we need to increase our supply chain at short notice to ensure this number is achieved.  Currently we have some alternative electrical contractors assisting with our EICR requirement, but we need to undertake a tender exercise to satisfy our procurement requirements.

 

EICR’s have to be completed by an NICEIC registered contractor to demonstrate competency and we are keen to work with a local SME to deliver and conclude this programme of works.  Whilst OPSL will be able to satisfy some of the EICR requirements, it is crucial we appoint an additional or alternative contractor to ensure our properties remain compliant.

 

Procurement process:

 

The Council approached the South East Consortium (SEC) Framework to understand what procurement options we have when carrying out EICR’s.  Within the Framework, there is a dedicated “electrical works” lot with eight pre-procured contractors.  In November 2022 we issued an expression of interest to the eight contractors to ascertain what the capacity and appetite is within the framework and four of the contractors informed us they could complete 2,000 EICR’s in a 6-month period; subject to access.  This figure and timeframe was used as a benchmark and to also demonstrate whether the contractors could address any backlog swiftly.

 

One of the contractors who responded is Arran Services, who are ranked number one on the framework.  To achieve that ranking they demonstrated quality in their delivery and also value for money through competitive pricing.  The SEC Tender Report confirms Arran Services scored highest for both price and quality.

 

Due to the urgency to get a contractor in place and to ensure we are compliant with EICR requirements a direct award to Arran Services has been identified as the best contract option. This allows us to expedite the contract award period and undertake EICR’s within a four-week mobilisation period.  Due to the number of properties that need addressing this year a quick route to market is essential if the programme is going to be successful.

 

Arran Services are based in Welwyn Garden City and have fully qualified operatives available to undertake this work.  In addition to the EICR programme Arran Services have also confirmed they have capacity to complete other electrical works whilst they are in the borough and a full tendered schedule of rates will be available should we wish to engage them further. 

 

Finance:

 

The value of the 12-month contract for EICR’s would be up to £500,000 if Arran are issued all 4,000 properties.  This would be funded through the KB125 DBC Commissioned Responsive Works budget and monitored monthly by the budget holder the Head of Compliance.

 

Contract Management:

 

A JCT Measured Term Contract will be the form of contract awarded and Fairthorn Farrell & Timms (FFT) will assist us as our CDM co-ordinator.  The initial contract is for 12-months however, there is the possibility to extend the contract for another three years with an annual break clause.  The option to extend allows us to review our options periodically and align with other procurement exercises if necessary.

 

Regular contract meetings will monitor contractor performance and will be led by the Lead Surveyor – Electrical Works. Monthly valuations will be put forward by the contractor for completed works and payment will only be made once the Council are satisfied works are completed on time to a satisfactory standard and all relevant paperwork has been received.

Lead officer: Ricky Lang


01/03/2023 - To designate the whole area of the Great Gaddesden Parish Council as the Great Gaddesden Neighbourhood Plan Area. ref: 1930    Recommendations Approved

Under the relevant Regulations, Dacorum Borough Council (DBC) as the Local Planning Authority (LPA) must approve area applications submitted by Parish Councils where the designation is for the whole of its Parish area.

Decision Maker: Assistant Director - Planning

Decision published: 16/03/2023

Effective from: 01/03/2023

Decision:

To designate the whole area of the Great Gaddesden Parish Council as the Great Gaddesden Neighbourhood Plan Area.

Lead officer: Keeley Mitchell


09/03/2023 - Decision to award contract for the Hemel Garden Communities (HGC) Green Infrastructure Plan using the Bloom framework ref: 1929    Recommendations Approved

The council requires appropriately qualified consultants to undertake a Green Infrastructure Plan to develop a suitable plan alongside delivery guidance, which will form part of the evidence base for the Local Plan.

Decision Maker: Strategic Director (Place)

Decision published: 10/03/2023

Effective from: 09/03/2023

Decision:

Approval to award contract for HGC (Hemel Garden Communities) Green Infrastructure Plan to CBA (Chris Blandford Associates) by a direct award process via the Bloom framework.

Lead officer: Juliet Amoruso, James Doe


24/02/2023 - Appropriation of land at St Margaret’s Way, Hemel Hempstead ref: 1924    Recommendations Approved

To appropriate the Site at St Margaret’s Way from planning purposes to the Housing Revenue Account prior to construction of the new build council houses as set out in Part II of the report.
Reason:
To comply with the recommendations in the Cabinet Report of 19th April 2022 for the appropriation of General Fund land and Housing to planning purposes and subsequently to the Housing Revenue Account for housing development purposes.

Decision Maker: Strategic Director (Place)

Decision published: 07/03/2023

Effective from: 24/02/2023

Decision:

To take all necessary steps to appropriate the HRA Land from the Housing Revenue Account to planning purposes and the garages held within the General Fund within the Site for planning purposes pursuant to Section 122 of the Local Government Act 1972 and Section 227 of the Town and Country Planning Act 1990 for planning purposes subject to the completion of the processes authorised by Recommendations 2 and 3.

Lead officer: James Doe


07/03/2023 - Hertfordshire Building Control Limited – Contract renewal and provision of statutory function ref: 1928    Recommendations Approved

1.Agree to cancel the existing delegation to East Herts District Council
2.Agree that a new post of Lead Building Control Officer be created in the establishment to carry out the ‘Proper Officer’ functions
3.Agree to a new rolling contract term with Hertfordshire Building Control Ltd to provide Building Control functions on behalf of the eight partner authorities

Decision Maker: Chief Executive

Decision published: 07/03/2023

Effective from: 07/03/2023

Decision:

Agree formal "secondment" of named Hertfordshire Building Control Ltd (HBC) employees to each local authority through secondment agreements and these employees would be the “Proper Officer”, in Dacorum, who would be responsible for formal sign-off of its statutory functions.

Lead officer: Kim Gioiosa