Approval to award a contract for delivery of Milltown Street Bridge, Radcliffe - PART B
Report from Cabinet Member for
Environment, Climate Change and Operations.
Minutes:
Councillor O’Brien,
Leader and Cabinet Member for Strategic Growth presented the
confidential report which set out the full financial
details.
Decision:
Cabinet:
1.
Agreed that following the agreement of funding at
the Bee Network Committee on 28th November that Cabinet approve the
appointment of the winning bidder which has been procured via an
open tender exercise under an NEC4 contract to deliver the
replacement Milltown Street Bridge scheme and to delegate
negotiation and finalisation of contracts to the Director of
Operations in consultation with the Director of Law and
Governance.
2.
Agreed that the finalisation and sealing of the NEC4
contract together with any related documents, including the
variation of the grant funding agreement from City Region
Sustainable Transport Settlement (CRSTS), be delegated to the
Director of Law and Democratic Services in consultation with the
Executive Director of Operations and the Cabinet Member for
Environment, Climate Change and Operations.
Reasons for the decision:
·
As set out for Part A.
Alternative options considered and rejected:
·
As set out for Part A.
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Report from Cabinet Member for
Environment, Climate Change and Operations.
Minutes:
The Leader and Cabinet Member
for Strategic Growth presented the report on behalf of the Cabinet
Member for the Cabinet Member for Environment, Climate Change and
Operations which sought approval of a contract award for the
replacement of Milltown Street Bridge in Radcliffe following a
tendering process.
It was noted that construction
expected to commence in Spring 2025.
Councillor Mike Smith raised
that Milltown Street should be considered within the future for
development and improvements.
Decision:
Cabinet:
- Agreed that following
the agreement of funding at the Bee Network Committee on 28th
November that Cabinet approve the appointment of the winning bidder
which has been procured via an open tender exercise under an NEC4
contract to deliver the replacement Milltown Street Bridge scheme
and to delegate negotiation and finalisation of contracts to the
Director of Operations in consultation with the Director of Law and
Governance.
- Agreed that the
finalisation and sealing of the NEC4 contract together with any
related documents, including the variation of the grant funding
agreement from City Region Sustainable Transport Settlement
(CRSTS), be delegated to the Director of Law and Democratic
Services in consultation with the Executive Director of Operations
and the Cabinet Member for Environment, Climate Change and
Operations.
Reasons for recommendation(s)
- The Milltown Street
Bridge scheme is a key priority for Bury Council, TfGM and GMCA. It
is a key element of the Greater Manchester Bee Active Network in
Radcliffe and will complement the proposed CRSTS investment in
cycling and walking infrastructure elsewhere in Radcliffe. It will
provide improved connectivity for deprived communities and will
form part of a wider programme to improve journey quality, reduce
travel times, and improve health and wellbeing.
- An open tender
exercise was carried out by Bury Council under an NEC4 contract via
The Chest in accordance with Contract Procurement Rules. The scheme
is fully funded by GMCA with Department for Transport Funding (DfT)
awarded to the GM Mayor through the City Region Sustainable
Transport Settlement.
- The scheme has
progressed to Full Business Case approval through the GMCA agreed
governance process and is ready to be delivered. A delay in
appointing a contractor could result in the loss of funding to
replace the bridge and the risk of clawback of funding spent to
date on design and development, as well as reputational risk to the
Council. It could also impact on the Council’s ability to
secure future transport funding from GMCA and the DfT.
Alternative options considered and
rejected
- To delay appointing a
contractor and not to replace the bridge. This option has been
discounted as it could result in the cost of replacing the bridge
increasing and would risk non-completion within the funding
timeframes.