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Approve the Appointment of Contractor for Seven Sisters Primary School Building Services and External Envelope Works Phase 1

Meeting: 15/06/2021 - Cabinet (Item 531)

531 Approve the Appointment of Contractor for Seven Sisters Primary School Building Services and External Envelope Works Phase 1 pdf icon PDF 210 KB

[Report of the Director of Children's Services. To be introduced by the Cabinet Member for Early  Years, Children and Families]

 

The project is due to commence in summer 2021 and some of the work will be subject to Central Government funding (Salix). The works primarily involve improvements to the school's building services and flat roofs. The works need to be completed by 30.09.21 to avoid disruption to the school and qualify for payment of the Salix grant.

Minutes:

The Cabinet Member for Early Years, Children and Families introduced the report which sought approval for the award of a contract to Mulalley & Co to carry out Building Services Improvement and External Envelope Phase 1 works at Seven Sisters Primary School.  This was the beginning of an extensive capital programme within Haringey schools and included roof repairs, windows and Health & Safety of all buildings.  The scheme would be part funded by an allocation from the public sector decarbonisation programme, a government initiative sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, and administered by Salix.

 

Clerk’s note:  The Cabinet Member introduced agenda items 15-18 together.  The questions from other Members relate to all four items and are detailed in minutes item 530.

 

Further to considering exempt information at item 29,

 

RESOLVED

1.         To approve a contract award to Mulalley and Company Ltd, up to a maximum value of £1,233,949.20.

 

2.         To approve a client construction contingency of 10% that equates to £112,177.20 which will be strictly managed under change control governance arrangements.

 

3.         To approve the issuance of a letter of intent for up to 10% of the contract value.

 

Reasons for decision

A major review of the condition and suitability of the Children’s Services estate has been undertaken, which has informed the Children’s Service’s asset management plan (CSAMP). This identified condition and suitability deficiencies in the primary, secondary, and wider Children’s Service estate that need addressing in the short, medium, and long-term. Seven Sisters Primary School is high priority for major works due to issues relating to health and safety or risk of school closure.

 

In 2018, an initial brief was given to undertake the most immediate (short term) health and safety, compliance, and resilience work. These findings included fire compartmentation, fire doors and heating resilience works and were subject to a separate award under delegated powers.

 

In 2019, a further commission was approved, to further investigate and address urgent works relating to the condition of building services (i.e., heating, electrics, and plumbing), external envelope (i.e., roofs, windows) and boundary security.

 

This condition project will bring a number of benefits to the school and the council, with the primary objective of providing improved educational environments for Children in line with Haringey’s borough plan. Along with improving educational outcomes, this project will significantly reduce the risk of a health and safety incident or school closure through condition failure such as mechanical failure or roof leaks. The project will also help the school reduce its energy demands and thus reduce carbon emissions through technologies and insulation including double glazing. This work also benefits the Council in reducing the reactive maintenance requirements at the school in future by economically fixing the root cause of the condition issues within a single project whilst avoiding additional temporary repairs costs.

 

The scheme has been granted an allocation of funding £0.633M from the public sector decarbonisation programme, a government initiative sponsored by the Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy and administered by Salix (Salix works).  ...  view the full minutes text for item 531