Issue details

The Old Rectory (contract for management of services)

Kent County Council is seeking to re-procure specialist Management Services at The Old Rectory business centre in Northfleet, a Kent County Council owned facility that offers high quality office space to SME’s and new businesses.

Decision type: Key

Reason Key: Expenditure or savings of more than £1m;

Decision status: Deleted

Division affected: Northfleet & Gravesend West;

Notice of proposed decision first published: 09/09/2015

Department: Growth, Environment & Transport

Consultation process

Financial Implications: There are no additional financial implications for the County Council. The centre is self-funding and generates an annual profit, which is placed within a “maintenance fund” held by KCC, and is utilised as necessary, where works to the building in the future become necessary. The net profit over the next seven years is estimated to be £448k (against an estimated gross income of £1.96m).

Legal Implications: Any additions/adjustments to the standard contract produced in 2008/2009 (ratified by KCC Legal Services) will be passed to KCC Legal for checking ahead of the contract being put in force.

Equalities Implications: It is considered that an EIA is not needed. It should be noted that a diversity questionnaire will be requested from each tender response. In addition, the successful tender will be required to provide services consistent with the Council’s Equality and Diversity Statement

Consultees

Growth, Economic Development Cabinet Committee will consider the decision to be taken by the Cabient Member for Economic Development at its meeting on 15 September 2015.

Financial implications: Lorna Wilkinson Principle Regeneration and Projects Officer 03000 417199 lorna.wilkinson@kent.gov.uk David Smith Director Economic Development 03000 417176 david.smith2@kent.gov.uk

Legal implications: 15/00080

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