HCE S637 Fleet Vehicle Replacement - Waste, Parks & Enforcement
January 5, 2026 Cabinet Procurement and Insourcing Committee (Committee) Key decision Unknown 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
...award the purchase of various fleet vehicles, including tipper vehicles, sweepers, and vans, from multiple suppliers through existing procurement frameworks.
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Purpose
Award the purchase of vehicles for
Environmental Operations, Parks and Enforcement services within the
Climate, Homes and Economy directorates.
Content
RESOLVED to award
the purchase of:
Twelve (12) 7.5
tonne caged tipper vehicles from Supplier A through the TPPL
framework - lot identification ‘Lot 1 Framework Ref –
NEPO224’
Seven (7) truck
mount sweepers from Supplier B through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 4 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
Twelve (12) compact
sweepers from Supplier B through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 4 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
One (1) sub-compact
sweeper from Supplier B through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 4 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
One (1) small van
from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot identification
‘Lot 1 Framework Ref – TPPLHCCOP03’
One (1) dog warden
van from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot identification
‘Lot 2 Framework Ref – TPPLHCCOP03’
One (1) clinical
waste van from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 2 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
Two (2) large vans
from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot identification
‘Lot 2 Framework Ref – TPPLHCCOP03’
Four (4) graffiti
vans from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 2 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
Three (3) crew cab
cage tippers from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 2 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
Five (5) day cab
cage tippers from Supplier C through the TPPL framework - lot
identification ‘Lot 2 Framework Ref –
TPPLHCCOP03’
Reasons For Decision
This report details the requirement to replace
a number of Housing, Climate & Economy vehicles as part of a
scheduled fleet replacement programme. The vehicles support
provision of essential and highly visible services by the
Council.
Applying procurement efficiencies we utilised existing frameworks to
source vehicles and suppliers that met our requirements rather than
conducting a full open procedure. The business case presented in
June 2025 approved the use of The Procurement Partnership Ltd
frameworks (HCC Lots 1, 2 & 4 and NEPO Lot1) which facilitates
‘direct awards’ for the wide range of CHE vehicles
required.
Alternative Options
Considered and Rejected
This is a simple asset purchase so there is no
option of ‘insourcing’. The options for this
procurement are related to whether to replace vehicles or try to
extend their operating life and to the procurement route.
To maintain services with the existing
vehicles is proving to be problematic as they have reached an age
where they are unreliable and expensive to maintain. There comes a
point with any asset whereby it is no longer fit for purpose.
Framework agreement was the chosen route to
market as they can be more efficient if the frameworks have supply
options that meet our specific requirements. Furthermore, market
testing of existing frameworks demonstrated scope for ‘direct
award’ where the primary supplier met all our specification
requirements thereby proving even more effective.
Related Meeting
Cabinet Procurement and Insourcing Committee - Monday 5 January 2026 2.00 pm on January 5, 2026
Supporting Documents
Details
| Outcome | Implemented |
| Decision date | 5 Jan 2026 |
| Subject to call-in | Yes |