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Decision of: Councillor Rosy Moore, Executive Councillor for
Climate Action and Environment
Reference: 24/URGENCY/E&C/6
Date of decision: 25 April 2024
Date Published on website: 25 April 2024
Decision Type: Key
Matter for Decision: The Executive Councillor is
requested to approve the commencement of the implementation phase of this
redevelopment project, which is included in the Council’s Capital Plan 2023-28
(Approved budget thus far £754,000 - Capital cost centre 100200).
Why the Decision had to be made (and any alternative
options):
To approve the capital redevelopment of the existing above
and below-ground public toilets in Silver Street, in order to provide a high
standard, modern and well-maintained city-centre facility fit for extensive
public use. With competitive tenders for
the construction works now evaluated, and the preferred supplier and expected
costs known, authority to proceed with the build-phase is needed out of cycle.
Construction activities will include the demolition and
replacement of the existing above-ground disability/ baby change cubicle
building, along with refurbished below-ground facilities – to include the
fitting of access control barriers, an improved internal layout, new drainage,
ventilation, electrical and hot and cold-water systems.
The proposals received planning consent on 19 October 2021
(Ref: 19/1167/FUL and 19/1350/LBC), with revisions approved 6 March 2024 (Ref:
23/03902/S19LB and 23/03980/S73). To
comply with this approval, construction needs to commence by 19 October
2024. The construction work has been competitively
procured on the open market during Winter 2023/ 24.
The Executive Councillor’s decision:
To approve the implementation phase of this project which is
included in the Council’s Capital Plan 2023-28.
The final contract award price is £575,997.09 (Gray & Sons
Builders Ltd).
Reason for the decision: Evaluation of submitted
construction tenders has been completed with the successful supplier and final
contract sum now established. Authority
to proceed is needed out of cycle in order to enter into a contract with the
preferred supplier and commence the mobilisation and construction works from
early Summer 2024.
Scrutiny Consideration: The Chair and Spokesperson of
Environment and Community Scrutiny Committee were consulted prior to the action
being authorised.
Report: As attached tender evaluation and appraisal
report.
Conflict of interest: None.
Comments: The project has been subject to regular gateway reviews through its development cycle; with agreement to proceed endorsed by the Council’s Leadership Team/ Executive meeting on 27 February 2024.