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Economic stimulus: Allocation to Transport and Technical Services for Victoria Avenue phase 3

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A decision made 21 December 2009 regarding: Fiscal stimulus: Allocation for Victoria Avenue phase 3.

Decision Reference:  MD-TR-2009-0210

Decision Summary Title:

Fiscal Stimulus Budget Allocation – Transport & Technical Services Department

Date of Decision Summary:

15 December2009

Decision Summary Author:

Treasurer of the States

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Allocation of fiscal stimulus funding to Victoria Avenue Phase 3 Project

Date of Written Report:

18 December 2009

Written Report Author:

Fiscal Stimulus Programme Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Economic Stimulus Plan: budget allocation to the Transport and Technical Services department for the delivery of the Victoria Avenue Phase 3 project.

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the allocation of £2,307,000 to the Victoria Avenue Phase 3 project, which will be transferred to the department budget as soon as possible. This will enable the construction contract to be let to the contractor which submitted the preferred tender.   

He further instructed the civil infrastructure project group to report on spend of all stimulus monies, and project progress/performance, on a monthly basis in accordance with guidelines set by the Treasury.

Reason(s) for Decision:

A discretionary fiscal stimulus allocation from the Stabilisation Fund of £44m has already been approved. The project meets the key criteria for fiscal stimulus being timely, targeted and temporary and will benefit local business and individuals. The £2,307,000 allocation to the project will enable the civil infrastructure project group to let the contract and deliver the scheme in accordance with the critical path.

Resource Implications:

No financial resource implications other than those explained above and in the accompanying report.

No manpower resource implications. 

Action required:

Treasury to be informed of decision to release necessary funds to the Transport and Technical Services budget.

Signature: 
 
 

Position: Senator P F C Ozouf, Minister for Treasury and Resources 

                 

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:

Economic stimulus: Allocation to Transport and Technical Services for Victoria Avenue phase 3

Allocation of fiscal stimulus funding to Victoria Avenue Phase 3 Project  

14 th December 2009  

Background  

The highway condition survey undertaken in October 2007 highlighted Victoria Avenue as a route needing essential repairs. It is a class 1 route with over 12,000 vehicles travelling in each direction per day and has strategic importance as the priority route between the Airport and St Helier.

This project is the third phase of Transport and Technical Services (“TTS”) planned resurfacing, realignment and renovation of drainage and lighting of Victoria Avenue. The works will also improve safety and access to car parking.  

Phase 1 was funded via the Capital Programme for TTS and is now complete. Phase 2 was funded with £1m from the TTS Capital Programme and £1,143,452 from the Discretionary Fiscal Stimulus Programme. 

Purpose of this paper  

The Tenders have now been received and evaluated for Phase 3 and the tender evaluation undertaken by TTS has been subject to review by the Fiscal Stimulus Steering Group (the “Steering Group”) to ensure that the Fiscal Stimulus criteria continue to be met. This paper summarises the resulting recommendation.  

Tender Process and Results  

TTS has followed a pre-determined process in conducting the tender which they confirm to be compliant with Financial Directions and Procurement Principles for the Fiscal Stimulus Programme. The process and outcomes have been subject to review by the Steering Group, which has resulted in the recommendation below.  

TTS will contribute £600,000 to the full costs of this project. 

Recommendation from the Fiscal Stimulus Steering Group  

The Steering Group recommends that the Minister for Treasury and Resources allocates funding of £2,307,000 to the Victoria Avenue Phase 3 project and approves the transfer of that amount to a new capital head of expenditure.

 

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