Decision details
Authority to Tender for Contracts for the provision of Public Space CCTV Surveillance and Parking & Traffic CCTV Enforcement Services using a Framework Agreement (Officer Recordable Decision)
Decision Maker: Corporate Director of Residents and Housing Services
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Purpose:
To request approval to use a framework to procure Public Safety CCTV surveillance and Parking and Traffic CCTV enforcement services.
Decision:
That the Corporate Director Resident Services:
i) Approves the undertaking of tender processes under the Eastern Shires Procurement Organisation (ESPO) Framework 628 for call offs in respect of:
a) the supply, installation, support and maintenance of Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras (Lot 8)
b) the supply, of Security Equipment and Surveillance Equipment and Service cameras (Lot 1)
ii) Confirms that there is sufficient budgetary provision for the proposed call-off contracts.
iii) Approves inviting bids under the Framework Agreement referred to in (i) for CCTV services on the basis of the pre - tender considerations.
iii) Approves Officers evaluating bids referred to in (iii) above on the basis of the evaluation criteria.
Reasons for the decision:
The Council requires the provision of Public Space CCTV surveillance and Parking and Traffic CCTV enforcement services. It has been determined that the most appropriate means of providing these services is through the procurement of contracts by way of mini competitions under the Eastern Shires Procurement Organisation (ESPO) Framework.
Alternative options considered:
Officers have considered whether the provision of Public Safety CCTV surveillance and Parking and Traffic CCTV enforcement services can be provided by the Council itself but have concluded that these services require specialist expertise and resources and are best provided by specialist third party contractor(s).
Officers have reviewed a range of procurement options including conducting a Restricted Tender process outside of a framework but have concluded that the use of the ESPO Framework is the most appropriate means of procuring contractors given the reduction in timescales, costs and resources involved.
Officer considered the options of:
Ø A single contract for the provision of both Public Safety CCTV surveillance and Parking and Traffic CCTV enforcement services
Ø Tendering for a Brent specific contract rather than procurement through a framework
Ø The use of either the ESPO 628 – Security and Surveillance Equipment & Services framework (the “ESPO framework”) or the Kent Commercial Services (KCS) Y21004 – CCTV & Access Solutions framework.
Officers determined that it would be most advantageous to have separate contracts for;
i) Public Safety CCTV surveillance and,
ii) Parking and Traffic CCTV enforcement services.
Officers also determined that the ESPO framework which has separate Lots for these services would best meet Council requirements and available timeframes.
Interests and Nature of Interests Declared:
None.
Wards Affected: (All Wards);
Cabinet/Committee Decision or Scheme of Delegation: Recordable Officer Decision
Parties Consulted: Cllr Krupa Sheth (Cabinet Member for Environment, Infrastructure and Climate Action) and Cllr Harbi Farah (Cabinet Member for Safer Communities and Public Protection)
Contact: Sandor Fazekas, Head of Healthy Streets and Parking Email: sandor.fazekas@brent.gov.uk Tel: 020 8937 5113.
Publication date: 23/02/2024
Date of decision: 23/02/2024