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Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: For Determination
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
A medium-term procurement pipeline has been developed for repairs, maintenance, and building compliance work. This covers planned and responsive maintenance as well as specialist compliance activities, including damp, condensation, and mould treatment. The coordinated approach strengthens in-house delivery, helps the Council meet its statutory obligations, and supports wider goals such as improving tenant satisfaction and service resilience. By publishing the contract pipeline in line with the Procurement Act 2023, the Council is ensuring transparency, enabling providers to plan effectively, and aligning activity with its corporate direction.
Bringing this pipeline together provides visibility over the medium term and supports the achievement of best value for the Council. It does not require additional funding and is already incorporated into approved budgets and the Council’s Medium-Term Financial Strategy (MTFS).
The purpose of this report is to present the pipeline for public visibility and to seek formal approval and delegated authority to proceed with the procurements and award the resulting contracts, ensuring best value for the Council.
Cabinet resolved to:
1. Note the procurement pipeline for repairs, maintenance, and compliance works as set out in the appendix to this report.
2. Delegate authority to the Director of City Services, in consultation with relevant Cabinet Members and Chief Officers, to award contracts within this pipeline following completion of the appropriate procurement processes
Publication date: 25/09/2025
Date of decision: 25/09/2025
Effective from: 03/10/2025