Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Housing and Homelessness
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Disrepair and complex works to H&F social
housing properties.
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2. To approve a contract award to the Preferred Supplier, identified in appendix 1 (the “Preferred Supplier”) for the Contract Value included in appendix 1 (the “Contract Value”) for a contract period of 2 years using Lot 2 of the Framework. We aim to incept the contract as soon as allowable.
To continue to support the Housing Repairs service and provide additional temporary capacity relating to disrepair works, reducing cases to Business As Usual (BAU) levels.
1. Do nothing or decommission the service – Not recommended
This option is not recommended as the Council cannot address the matters with its current contractor due to having reached the contract value, so needs to reprocure this requirement.
2. Deliver the supplies, services, and/or works in-house (make/buy decision) – Not recommended
The Council does not have the capacity in-house to deliver all of these works, so to fulfil our obligations, we need to procure the works, to be delivered by an external specialist contractor.
3. Undertake a full regulated procurement process, advertised to the market – Not recommended
It is recognised that a full regulated procurement process, advertised to the market would attract the widest competition and achieve the best value for money for the Council. We are working towards this on the current procurement of the new repairs contract, however, the disadvantage to this approach for the disrepair and void works, is the time it takes to procure. Competitive procurement can take between 10 and 16 months, which is not a timeframe we have available to us on this occasion, so an alternative compliant route to procure needs to be used.
4. Procure using a suitable and compliant framework or Dynamic Purchasing System (DPS), either by way of a mini competition or direct award – Recommended
Similar to the full regulated procurement process, advertised to the market, the timescales associated with running a successful mini competition for these works are estimated between 6 and 12 months to complete, which is a not a timeframe we have available to us on this occasion. It is for this reason that a compliant direct award from a suitable and compliant framework is proposed to be the best option for the Council and its tenants.
Please refer to the report for more details.
Publication date: 20/10/2025
Date of decision: 20/10/2025
Effective from: 24/10/2025
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