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Welcome Lyn Carpenter, Executive Director Environment, Lesiure and Residents Services. Introduction LBHF: Overview Background & Opportunity Process & Timelines Questions. Agenda. LBHF: Our aims Councillor Greg Smith, LBHF Deputy Leader. Deliver first class services to our residents
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WelcomeLyn Carpenter, Executive Director Environment, Lesiure and Residents Services • Introduction • LBHF: Overview • Background & Opportunity • Process & Timelines • Questions
LBHF: Our aimsCouncillor Greg Smith, LBHF Deputy Leader • Deliver first class services to our residents • Whilst delivering value for money services for Council Tax Payers • We have already delivered six consecutive reductions in Council Tax • Whilst consistently improving Resident Satisfaction • Entrepreneurial in our approach • Today marks the start of the LBHF looking for an innovative partner • Our aim to deliver a solution that best realises the use of our duct asset while providing diverse and sustainable income streams
LBHF: Our borough • 6.3 square miles, 182,500 residents, daytime population of 247,000 • One of the most resilient and competitive economies in the country • High business density • Major residential and business development projects – Earls Court, Crossrail • Home to some major global brands
Project OverviewLyn Carpenter Executive Director Environment, Lesiure and Residents Services • Letting of a concession contract for access and use of the ducting within the council owned CCTV asset infrastructure • Successful bidder will be granted through a concessionary agreement access to the ducting component with a view to marketing and commercialising the asset • An income stream will be generated • Seeking a partner or partners who will commercialise our ducting asset • We welcome consortia bids • The integrity of the network will be paramount • There is no public money • The Council will not be an anchor tenancy
Project Overview Our mutual aim • The Council to be an enabler and to support the key strategic aspirations of the Council: • To deliver maximum return on our assets • To ensure the integrity of our ducting asset • To generate an income stream for the Council • Is commercially viable and sustainable for both parties • Is a long term partnership
Technical OverviewAndy Stocker, CCTV Development Manager What do we have? • 15 kilometres of duct • Draw pits every 40 to 50 metres • Solely used for CCTV data transmission over fibre • Nodes • Hand off • Expansion plans
Technical Overview Duct specification • Compliance with BS EN 50086: normal duty impact resistance • Manufactured in polyethylene with excellent impact resistance at low temperatures • Twin wall service ducting – Purple • Size OD 110mm ID 94mm
Technical Overview Pit specification • Pits installed vary from plastic twin wall liners to brick constructed, in varying sizes of 300mm x 300mm, 450mm x 450mm and 450mm x 600mm. • Pit lids vary from IDS plastic cover, metal slide and recessed lids to suit paving.
Procurement approachRobert Hillman, H&F Procurement Consultant • H&F is seeking to achieve best value from this process • Will seek to engage with the market through a concession contract , ie exempt from OJEU (Public Contracts Regulations 2006) • Adopting principles of open, fair and transparent procurement, open to all applicants across Europe, so issuing a voluntary OJEU notice • Commitment to the timetable is key; seeking to avoid slow, bureaucratic processes • Dialogue will take place during the Invitation to Tender stage to provide you with a chance to understand the opportunity better and how we could potentially work together in partnership • Following dialogue we will issue a call for Final Tenders
London Tenders Portal • https://www.londontenders.org/portal/CMS.nsf/vHomePage/fSection?OpenDocument