Decision Maker: Director of Placemaking and Housing
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
For the Director of Capital Projects and Property to approve a
waiver of the Council’s Contract Standing Order (CSO) 12.02
as permitted under CSO 18.01.2(d)(i), (ii) and (iii) and approve
the award of a contract to Longley Group Ltd in the sum of
£73,634.56 (excl VAT) for the provision of a scaffolding
crash deck in at Hornsey Library.
The construction work to the RAAC roof at Hornsey Library is due to
begin in October 2026. An existing award of contract for the crash
deck is in place with Longley Group Ltd, this expires in May 2026.
As a formal construction contract to support this previous decision
is not in place and or has expired, on this basis a waiver of
contract standing orders is recommended to create a new award in
lieu of varying the existing.
This offers the council the most efficient solution in term of time
and cost and mitigates further disruption to Library Services which
would be exasperated with the need for partial closure (to
dismantle and erect new) if a competitive tender exercise was
undertaken for a new supplier.
Do nothing – a decision not to support
the increase in value of this contract will result in the Council
being unable to pay the for the scaffolding that is essential to
the library remaining open. This would result in the contractor
removing the scaffold deck, and the closure of the library until
the incoming contractor starts on site.
Re-tender - To re-tender this scaffold contract at this stage would
involve the closure of the library to remove the scaffold. The
library could not be reopened until such a time that the
procurement exercise was concluded, the contract let, and
contractor mobilized, and the roof structure made safe.
This option would also mean working with another suitable
contractor to re-design and re-install the scaffold crash deck
which would not demonstrate best value for money.
Purchase scaffolding – whilst the cost of doing so is
unknown, practical issues arise from this decision such as where to
store the scaffolding after use, and the fact that the weekly
inspections as required under CDM 2015 would need to be sourced and
paid for.
Publication date: 03/06/2026
Date of decision: 14/05/2026
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