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Fort Regent: Swimming Pool and Cable Car Station: Demolition: Award of Contract

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A decision made on 13 July 2018

Decision Reference:  MD-PH-2018-0032

Decision Summary Title:

Approval of Drawings, Acceptance of Tender and Award of Contract.

Date of Decision Summary:

10/07/2018

Decision Summary Author:

Capital Projects Manager

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Fort Regent Cable Car and Swimming Pool Demolitions – Approval of Drawings. Plus Acceptance of Tender and Award of Contract (for Cable Car Station only)

Date of Written Report:

10/07/2018

Written Report Author:

Capital Projects Manager

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Exempt Clause ref:

QE Article 33 (b)

Subject:  Demolish disused Swimming Pool and Cable Car Station at Fort Regent.

Decision(s):

 

  1. In accordance with paragraph (1) (d) of Standing Order 168, the Minister, under delegated authority, approved drawings numbered/ref: Location Plan - 2196-00-01, Section A-A - 2196-02-01 A, Sections B-B & C-C – 2196-02-02B, Pool Terrace South Elevation 2196-03-01A, Basement Plan 2196 - 01-03B, Ground Floor Plan 2196 - 01-02C, Aerial Walkway GA 2196 - 01-04A, Elevations 2196-03-02A, Sections A-A & B-B-2196-02-04A, Cable Car Station Access Plan - 2196-00-03, Cable car Ground Floor Plan 2196-02-03B, Site Waste Management Plan and Appendix A, Heritage Impact Assessment and Site Waste Management Plan Appendix B-J, all showing the proposed demolitions, hard landscaping and boundary treatment works at Fort Regent.

 

  1. The Minister agreed to accept the lowest fix price tender submitted by DB Cummins (Jersey) Limited in the sum of £597,710.00 to demolish the disused cable Car Station at Fort Regent (including making good / safe the external landscape); and enter into a formal JCT Building Contract with them.

 

Reason(s) for Decision:  

 

  1. The estimated total cost for the abovementioned works (including the current estimated build costs, professional fees and ‘other’ costs), as designed, can be completed within the allocated budget.

 

  1. The JPH Director of Estates is to sign the contract and any other associated documentation.

 

 

Resource Implications:

 

Other than those detailed in the report there are no further financial or manpower Implications

 

Action required:

 

  1.     The JPH Director of Estates to sign the contract and any other associated documentation.

 

Signature:

 

 

Position: Deputy Kevin Lewis

Minister for Infrastructure

   

 

      

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision:

 

 

 

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