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Fiscal stimulus: budget allocation to Housing for building maintenance

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A decision made 16 July 2010 regarding: Fiscal stimulus: budget allocation to Housing for building maintenance.

Decision Reference:  MD-TR-2010-0110

Decision Summary Title:

Fiscal Stimulus Budget Allocation Housing Department -  social housing

Date of Decision Summary:

12th July 2010

Decision Summary Author:

Interim 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:

Fiscal stimulus funding for  various backlog maintenance projects at social housing estates

Date of Written Report:

12th July 2010

Written Report Author:

Acting Fiscal Stimulus Programme Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Economic Stimulus Plan: budget allocation to the Housing department for the delivery of building maintenance works at social housing estates.

Decision(s):

The Minister approved the allocation of £1,714,793 for the projects set out in the attached report, to be awarded to the Housing department and to be transferred to its budget as soon as possible. This will enable the contracts to be let to the contractors which submitted the preferred tenders.   

The Minister further instructed the Construction and Maintenance 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, and return any unspent monies on completion of the projects.

Reason(s) for Decision: 

A discretionary fiscal stimulus allocation from the Stabilisation Fund of £44m has already been approved. The projects meet the key criteria for fiscal stimulus being timely, targeted and temporary and will benefit local business and individuals. The £1,714,793 allocation to the projects will enable the Construction and Maintenance project group to continue the backlog maintenance programme in accordance with its 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 Housing department’s budget.

Signature:

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

               

Date Signed:

Date of Decision:

Fiscal stimulus: budget allocation to Housing for building maintenance

Treasury and Resources

Ministerial Decision Report  
 
 

Allocation of fiscal stimulus funding for various Backlog Maintenance projects at social housing estates  
 

1.      Purpose of Report

Tenders for various maintenance projects to be undertaken at social housing estates have now been received and evaluated by the Housing department. The tender returns have 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 recommendations.  
 

2.      Background

A programme of backlog maintenance projects to be undertaken by the Housing department is included in the Treasury and Resources Minister’s “amber light” programme of fiscal stimulus projects. The backlog maintenance projects are designed to address deficiencies in standards across the social housing portfolio and bring the properties up to standard. The work was already planned but without the Discretionary Fiscal Stimulus, it would have had to be delivered over a longer time period in order to meet funding constraints.  

All these projects will provide work for local business and labour, and are programmed to be undertaken substantially in 2010, significantly increasing public sector spending and investment in social housing stock.    

This paper seeks green light approval for the projects set out in Section 3 for which tenders have been returned and evaluated by the Housing department. The work being undertaken at each of the sites is roof replacement and installation of new electric heating systems.  
 

3.      Tender Process and Results

Estate

Project

Green light amount

£

St Peters Arsenal

Roof replacement

     204,617

Grouville Arsenal

Roof replacement

        140,265

Rosemount

Roof replacement

       276,730

Old St Johns Court

Roof replacement

          86,685

Le Petit Clos Gossett

Heating installation

       109,148

Gordon Le Breton Close

 
Heating installation

                             98,339

Georges/Don Farm

Heating installation

     201,715

Bashfords Estate

Heating installation

     163,691

Bingham Court

Heating installation

        179,217

Clos Du Balmain

Heating installation

        254,386

 
TOTAL

 

 
      1,714,793

 
 

The cost of the projects, including clerk of works fees and appropriate contingency is £1,714,793. Any unspent monies in relation to the projects, including contingencies, are required to be returned to the fiscal stimulus programme on completion of the respective projects.  

The Housing department has followed a pre-determined process in conducting the tenders 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.  
 

4.     Recommendation from the Fiscal Stimulus Steering Group

The Steering Group recommends that the Minister for Treasury and Resources allocates funding of £1,714,793 to the Housing department for delivery of the projects. The budget allocation to the Housing department will be in the amount of £1,714,793, representing construction costs and appropriate contingency in order to proceed in accordance with the critical path of the projects.  
 

5.     Reason for Decision

A discretionary fiscal stimulus allocation from the Stabilisation Fund of £44m has already been approved. The projects meet the key criteria for fiscal stimulus being timely, targeted and temporary and will benefit local business and individuals. The £1,714,793 allocation to the projects will enable the Construction and Maintenance project group to let the contracts and deliver the schemes in accordance with the programme.  
 

6.     Resource Implications

No financial resource implications other than those explained above.

No manpower resource implications.   
 
 
 
 

 

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