170 Installation of Automatic Fire Detection (AFD) to Scattered Victorian & Edwardian dwellings
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[Report of the Director of Housing,
Regeneration and Planning. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member
for Housing and Estate Renewal]
This report seeks approval for the award of a
contract for the installation of Automatic Fire Detection (AFD) and
associated works to converted scattered Victorian and Edwardian
street dwellings.
Additional documents:
Minutes:
The Cabinet Member for Housing
and Estate Renewal introduced this report which sought approval for
the award of a contract for the installation of Automatic Fire
Detection (AFD) and associated works to converted scattered
Victorian and Edwardian street dwellings.
The Cabinet Member noted that
the Street Property Victorian Houses that were converted into flats
in the late 1960s and 1970s, would not meet current Building
Regulation Standards or conform to The Regulatory (Fire Safety)
Order. Guidance recommended that where full compartmentation cannot
be assured these types of properties would be best served by the
installation of an Automatic Fire Detection system. This system
with the appropriate upgrade of the fire doors and means of escape
route would allow early simultaneously evacuation of the building
in case a fire breaks out in any flat.
The Cabinet Member closed by
drawing Cabinet’s attention to the recommendations, including
noting the full cost of the works. It was noted that the
leaseholders would be charged for the works carried out.
In response to questions from
Councillor das Neves and Barnes, the following information was
provided:
- The Cabinet Member
noted all wards in the borough were affected by the scattered
Edwardian and Victorian dwellings.
- Regarding reference
to the report stating Councillors had been consulted, Officers
informed that they would check what involvement the Councillors had
had in the process. The Cabinet Member added that the key decision
had been listed on the Forward Plan for a significant period of
time.
- Regarding the
decision as to why the affected leaseholders in this report would
be charged for the work carried out whilst those affected
leaseholders at item 19 – ‘1-35 Headcorn Road and
51-92 Tenterden Road – Fire Safety Works’ were not
being charged for those works carried out, was because the latter
was to do with the structure of the whole building, which the
Council had a responsibility to ensure was maintained. Where
leaseholders had exercised their right to buy and purchased their
Victorian or Edwardian property, there would have been an
assessment carried out which would have made those leaseholders
aware that they could be charged in the future for such
works.
- Officers noted that
at Headcorn and Tenterden, works had been carried out in the past
where leaseholders had financially contributed towards those works.
It was arguable that those works should have included work either
to improve the compartmentation or fit the fire detection. It was
also arguable that those works could have contributed to the
problem.
Further to considering exempt information at item
28,
RESOLVED
- Pursuant to
the Council’s Contract Standing Order
(CSO) 9.07.1 (d), to approve the award of contract to the
successful tenderer (named in the exempt part of the report) for
the installation of Automatic Fire Detection (AFD) and associated
works, in the sum of £7,876,259.98.
- To approve
the issuing of a letter of intent for an amount of up to, but not
exceeding, £787,625.99. This represents 10% of the contract
sum.
- To approve
the total professional ...
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