Decision details

Amendment to Electrical Testing and Works Contract

Decision Maker: Strategic Director of the Economy Department

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: Yes

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Purpose:

To extend the contract to 31st December 2020 and to increase its total value to £2,160,000.

Reason for urgency:

 

The decision is urgent as the contract expired on the 27th April 2020.

Decision:

1.    To note that Appendix C is not for publication on the basis that it contains information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information) as set out in paragraph 3 of Schedule 12A of the Local Government Act 1972 (as amended).

 

2.    To ratify the increased value of the contract with McIntyre Electrical Services Limited, which exceeded the original approval by £842,455 by the end of March 2020.

 

3.    Approve a modification to the Contract with McIntyre Electrical Services Limited for electrical testing and associated remedial works in relation to current orders (as set out in Appendix A and Appendix B) to be completed by no later than 31st December 2020. This represents a future spend of £692,545 and a resulting total contract value of £2,160,000.

 

4.    To extend the Contract with McIntyre Electrical Limited as follows:

·       from 18th April to 31st July for all Council out of hours emergency works as and when they arise; and

·       from 18th April until such time as the Orders listed in Appendix A and Appendix B are completed or on 31st December whichever is the sooner in respect of the Orders already placed with the Contractor.

 

Reasons for the decision:

A Cabinet Member Decision (CMD) report of 14/03/2019 recommended that the Cabinet Member for Housing approve the Award of a term contract for Electrical Testing and Certification to Mcintyre Electrical Limited for a period of 12 months from 17th April 2019, with provision for an extension of up to three months.

 

This CMD stated that the total cost of the contract would not exceed the estimated value of £625,000 for the full 15-month period.

 

At the end of March 2020 McIntyre had completed work worth a total of £1,467,455. The 15-month contract value of £625,000 had been exceeded in 7.5 months (the contract started in mid-April).

 

There are a number of reasons for the expenditure on the McIntyre contract being much higher than anticipated when the CMD was written in March 2019. In summary, there has been a much greater volume of additional tasks outside the scope of the original specification, than had been anticipated in the original CMD.

 

The original CMD paper did signal that there would be work that falls outside of the scope of the specification “as needed to comply with [the Council’s] landlord obligations and corporate commitments”. The value of this work was estimated at £139,050, but more than £1.1m has been spent on out of scope works to date.

 

The 18th edition electrical regulations came into force in January 2019. As new checks are done substantive works are often required, given the age of our stock. For example, in the last 12 months we have replaced over 595 consumer units (fuse box) with updated circuit breakers that activate in thousandths of a second to prevent electrocution or overheating.

 

The additional volume of out of scope work, and expenditure, has been for reasons of Fire Safety and fulfilling the Council’s landlord obligations. Further detail is provided in the report.

Alternative options considered:

Please see the open report.

Publication date: 22/06/2020

Date of decision: 22/06/2020

Effective from: 26/06/2020

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