Safety Enforcement Cameras Contract
July 23, 2025 Cabinet (Cabinet collective) Key decision Approved View on council websiteThis summary is generated by AI from the council’s published record and supporting documents. Check the full council record and source link before relying on it.
Summary
...to improve road safety and reduce casualties, the Cabinet approved awarding a contract to Jenoptik UK Limited for the supply and installation of road safety enforcement cameras and associated infrastructure for an initial period of 5 years, with a possible 2-year extension, and allocated £200,000 annually from the DfT Road Safety Block capital funding towards the project.
Full council record
Purpose
To seek approval to procure and award a
contract for safety enforcement cameras and associated
infrastructure, to support the Council’s road safety
objectives to reduce the number of people who are killed and
seriously injured on the county’s roads.
Decision
Cllr Roger Whyborn sought Cabinet
approval to procure a contract for the supply and installation of
road safety enforcement cameras and associated
infrastructure
Having considered all of the information,
Cabinet noted the report and
RESOLVED to:
1.
Approve the award, without further competition, of a
call-off contract for the supply and installation of road safety
enforcement cameras and associated infrastructure (including posts
and equipment for powering the equipment from the electricity grid,
solar panels or otherwise) on the Gloucestershire Highway network.
The call-off contract shall be awarded under Lot 7 of the Crown
Commercial Services (CCS) RM6099 Framework for Transport Technology
& Associated Services to the preferred tenderer, namely
Jenoptik UK Limited, in accordance with the direct award criteria
of the framework. The call-off contract shall continue for an
initial period of 5 years and include an option to extend its term
for a further period of not more than 2 years (i.e. 5+2
years).
2.
Delegate authority to the Director of Highways and
Transport in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Sustainable
Transport and Road Safety to determine whether to exercise the
2-year extension option described in Recommendation 1 at the
relevant time.
3.
Approve the allocation of £200k, annually of
DfT Road Safety Block capital funding towards the cost of
delivering camera enforcement sites.
4.
Delegate authority to the Director of Highways and
Transport (in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Highways) to
enter into a Service Level Agreement with the police pertaining to
the Safety cameras.
Related Meeting
Cabinet - Wednesday 23 July 2025 10.00 am on July 23, 2025
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Recommendations Approved |
| Decision date | 23 Jul 2025 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |