Decision details

24/00086 - Highways Term Maintenance Contract (HTMC) 2026

Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

Proposed decision

 

(i)    APPROVE the procurement and contract award of a zero value Highways Term Maintenance Contract.

 

(ii) DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment & Transport, to take relevant actions to facilitate the required procurement activity;

 

(ii)  DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment & Transport in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, to take relevant actions, including but not limited to, awarding, finalising the terms of and entering into the relevant contracts or other legal agreements, as necessary, to implement the decision; and

 

(iii) DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment and Transport, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, to award extensions of the contract in accordance with the relevant clauses within the contract.

 

Background and reason for decision

 

Our 5,400-mile road network in Kent has a replacement value of £10.2 billion. It plays a vital part in delivering council objectives set out in Framing Kent’s Future by enabling safe and reliable journeys around and through the county. Our roads support social wellbeing and economic prosperity. They are essential for emergency services to execute their work: policing, healthcare, fire, and emergency response provision all require an effective highway network. These services are a key part of a functioning society which cannot exist without well-maintained and well-managed roads.

 

Under Section 41 of the Highways Act 1980 the council has the legal duty to maintain its highways and all highway assets (e.g. bridges, tunnels, drainage etc). This duty includes responsibility for maintaining, managing and where necessary improving sections of the network and to keep the highways safe for the travelling public. These contractor services need to be commissioned externally to ensure the Council meets its statutory obligations and that service continuity is maintained.

 

Other options considered but discarded:

 

Deliver in-house: It has been established that there is no internal resource to deliver a contract of this size and complexity and that a commercially procured contract would be required through a provider with extensive ability and expertise

 

Do nothing. The current HTMC contract cannot be extended any further. New contractual arrangements must be in place from 1st November 2025 to allow time for implementation and mobilisation and to ensure service continuity from the 1st May 2026. Failure to commission services beyond this date will put KCC at risk in failing to deliver its statutory obligations to maintain the Highway, as the Highway Authority.

 

How the proposed decision supports Framing Kent’s Future 2022-2026: (https://www.kent.gov.uk/about-the-council/strategies-and-policies/corporate-policies/our-council-strategy)

 

The proposed decision relates to Framing Kent’s Future priority Infrastructure for communities by ensuring our highways are safe and reliable for people to access employment, education, health provision and leisure opportunities

 

How the proposed decision supports Securing Kent’s Future: Securing Kents Future - Budget Recovery Strategy.pdf 

 

The proposed decision relates to Securing Kent’s Future to review all contract spend to ensure the new contract delivers best value for money.

 

 

Decision:

As Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, I agree to:

 

(i) APPROVE the procurement and contract award of a zero value Highway Term Maintenance Contract;

 

(ii) DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment & Transport, to take relevant actions to facilitate the required procurement activity;

 

(iii) DELEGATE authority to the Director of Infrastructure in consultation with the Corporate Director of Growth, Environment and Transport to agree all necessary contractual arrangements relating to land and property matters in relation to the decision;

 

(iv) DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment & Transport in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, to take relevant actions, including but not limited to, awarding, finalising the terms of and entering into the relevant contracts or other legal agreements, as necessary, to implement the decision; and

 

(v) DELEGATE authority to the Corporate Director of Growth Environment and Transport, in consultation with the Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport, to award extensions of the contract in accordance with the relevant clauses within the contract.  

Publication date: 17/10/2024

Date of decision: 17/10/2024

Effective from: 25/10/2024

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