Approval to Award the Contract for the purchase of up to 10 x 26 Tonne Refuse Collection Vehicles

June 14, 2023 Approved View on council website
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Salford City Council – Record of
Decision
 
I Paul Dennett, City Mayor, in exercise of the powers contained within the
Council Constitution do hereby
approve:
 
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Approval to Award the Contract forthe purchase of up
to 10 x 26 Tonne Refuse Collection Vehicles.
 

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Title/Description of Contracted
Service/Supply/Project

26 Tonne
Refuse Collection Vehicles

Name of Successful
Contractor

Dennis Eagle

Supplier Registration Number

(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

03794455

Type of organisation

(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

Private Limited Company

Status of Organisation

(to be supplied by Corporate
Procurement)

SME

Contract Value (£)

£2,181,120 (10 Vehicles)        full
project

Contract Duration

N/A

Contract Start Date

N/A

Contract End Date

N/A

Optional Extension Period 1

N/A

Optional Extension Period 2

N/A

Who will approve each Extension
Period?

N/A

Contact Officer (Name &
number)

N/A

Lead Service Group

Place

How the contract was procured?

(to be supplied by
procurement)

Framework Mini Competition

Framework Details (where
applicable)

(procurement body, framework reference
& title, start/ end date

YPO 000960 Specialist Vehicles Lot
2

Funding Source

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Ethical Contractor (EC): Mayor’s
Employment Charter

 

EC: Committed to sign Charter

 

EC: Accredited Living Wage
Employer

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The Reasons are: As part of the 2023/24 capital
programme, funding has been agreed to replace eleven Refuse
Collection vehicles (RCV’s) that have reached their
operational life and require replacing.
 
The request for approval to
procure these RCV’s is due to the current existing vehicles
being beyond their operational and economic efficiency, which is
resulting in increasing “down time” that in turn is
contributing to delayed waste & recycling bin collections, and
this is impacting on our service delivery performance, resulting in
reputational issues for an essential service that is a statutory
requirement and vital service for our residents.
 
It was decided to procure the
vehicles via the capital programme, as it is currently the most
cost-effective funding option (oppose to leasing). The Place
Directorate has received capital funding to cover this
expenditure.

Options considered and rejected
were: Continuing to use existing
fleet. Due to the age of the vehicles this was rejected as
uneconomically viable.

Assessment of Risk: Failure to replace the fleet
would impact of service delivery of the waste and recycling service
and eventually failure to provide full service.

The source of funding
is: Capital Programme

Legal Advice obtained: LEGAL IMPLICATIONS: Yes –
Shared Legal Services

Financial Advice
obtained: FINANCIAL
IMPLICATIONS: Submitted by:  Yes - Paul
Guest – Senior Accountant

Procurement Advice obtained:
Yes – Deborah Derbyshire

HR Advice obtained:
N/A

Climate Change Implications
obtained: CLIMATE CHANGE IMPLICATIONS: 
Supplied by: In consultation with Michael Hemingway and Hayley
Nixon
 
The following documents have
been used to assist the decision process: None.
 
Contact Officer: Alan Fitzsimons/ Telephone number:  0161 925
1048
 
This decision is not subject to
consideration by another Assistant Mayor.
The appropriate Scrutiny
Committee to call-in the decision is the Environment,
Neighbourhoods and Community.
 

Signed:     Paul
Dennett     Dated:     14 June 2023.
           
      City
Mayor
 

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ONLY
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This decision was published on 14 June 2023
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This decision will come in force at 4.00 p.m. on 21 June 2023
unless it is called-in in accordance with the Decision-Making
Process Rules.
 

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OutcomeRecommendations Approved
Decision date14 Jun 2023
Subject to call-inYes