Issue details

20/00011 - HTW Professional Services Framework Contract

 

Background

 

In order to deliver its duties to the community, HTW requires a professional engineering services contract. Kent needs a flexible, resilient mechanism to seamlessly access a source of multidisciplinary technical expertise to guarantee the timely delivery of projects and schemes for the fulfilment of HTW’s statutory duties as the Highway Authority.

 

A report is to be presented to the Environment and Transport Cabinet Committee to detail the commissioning project for the provision of these services through a new multi supplier framework contract.

 

This framework is a multi-supplier (four), multi-disciplinary contract for professional services of zero guaranteed value, although it is estimated that circa £4m of professional services will be commissioned through these arrangements per annum over a maximum period of 4-year period (3 years +1). 

 

 

Decision type: Key

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

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Division affected: (All Division);

Notice of proposed decision first published: 13/01/2020

Anticipated restriction: Part exempt  - View reasons

Explanation of anticipated restriction:
Due to the stage of the tendering process the information presented is considered Commercially confidential

Decision due: Not before 11th Feb 2020 by Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport
Reason: In order that the proposed decision can be published for a minimum of 28 days in accordance with statutory requirements

Lead member: Cabinet Member for Highways and Transport

Lead director: Simon Jones

Department: Growth, Environment & Transport

Contact: Tim Read, Head of Highway Transport 03000 411652 Email: tim.read@kent.gov.uk.

Consultees

The proposed decision was considered and endorsed at the Environment and Transport Cabinet Committee on 23 January 2020.

Financial implications: This framework is a multi-supplier (four), multi-disciplinary contract for professional services of zero guaranteed value, although it is estimated that circa £4m of professional services will be commissioned through these arrangements per annum over a maximum period of 4-year period (3 years +1). Data shows that HTW spent an average of £4m per annum under the previous contract for professional services.

Legal implications: The award of any contracts will be in full compliance with all relevant procurement regulations.

Equalities implications: An EQIA has been completed

Decisions

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