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Background:
The Council needs to comply with legislation and consult when
looking to introduce new or ammend existing traffic regulation
orders. The existing contract is coming to a natural conclusion and
there is a requirement to tender this contract.
Reason:
The Council can introduce Traffic Regulation Orders (TROs) under
licence from Hertfordshire County Council, the Highway Authority.
All waiting restriction schemes are subject to their approval and,
as a minimum, must comply with their standards. This contract is
for an end-to-end, proposal to install a TRO service with minimal
intervention required by the Council between consultations. Members
will review consultation reports and instruct the consultancy via
Parking Service Officers as to their decisions concerning the
progress of any scheme after each consultation report is
submitted.
This contract will run as a call-off contract, therefore spend
against this contract will be active if and when a requirement for
this service is requested.
This tender was advertised as an Open (above threshold value)
process on the Supply Hertfordshire portal and on Contracts Finder
in accordance with the Public Contract Regulations 2015. Three
tender submissions were received and ADL provided the highest
scoring tender on evaluation.
Decision Maker: Assistant Director - Legal and Democratic Services
Decision published: 03/09/2021
Effective from: 27/08/2021
Decision:
Decision: The approval to award contract for
Traffic Regulation Order Consultancy for an 4 year period (plus
option to extend for an additional 3 years) to ADL Traffic
Lead officer: Ben Hosier
Dacre House is located in Hillfield Road and
was occupied by the Citizens Advise Bureau prior to them moving
into the Forum building when it opened in 2017. Since then the
building has been vacant.
The Council are now looking to relocate the food bank which is
currently located at the Paradise Depot into Dacre House. Over the
years, Dacre House has fallen into a state of disrepair so is in
need of a refurbishment. This also provides an opportunity to
ensure Dacre House is configured in a way that is suitable for the
foodbank.
Decision Maker: Chief Finance Officer (S151)
Decision published: 20/08/2021
Effective from: 19/08/2021
Decision:
To award a contract to Hollywell Building
Services Limited to carry out a refurbishment of Dacre House, Hemel
Hempstead.
Lead officer: Andrew Linden