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Oxfordshire Residual Municipal Waste Bulking and Haulage Procurement

Meeting: 18/12/2012 - Cabinet (Item 144)

144 Oxfordshire Residual Municipal Waste Bulking and Haulage Procurement pdf icon PDF 143 KB

Cabinet Member: Growth & Infrastructure

Forward Plan Ref: 2012/088

Contact: Andrew Pau, Head of Waste Management Tel: (01865) 815867

 

Report by Deputy Director for Environment & Economy – Growth & Infrastructure (CA12).

 

The information contained in Annex 1 is exempt in that it falls within the following prescribed category:

 

3    –    information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)

 

It is considered that in this case the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information, in that such disclosure would distort the proper process of the transaction and the Council’s standing generally in relation to such transactions in future, to the detriment of the Council’s ability properly to discharge its fiduciary and other duties as a public authority.

 

Oxfordshire County Council as a Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) has a responsibility to dispose of residual waste collected by the Waste Collection Authorities (WCAs) and residual waste delivered to Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs).  The Council currently manages approximately 300,000 tonnes of municipal waste per year.

 

In March 2011 the Council entered into a long term contract for the treatment of residual municipal waste with Viridor Oxfordshire Ltd (Viridor) who are constructing an energy from waste (EfW) facility at Ardley in north Oxfordshire. Under the terms of the contract all residual municipal waste that is processable must be delivered for treatment at the EfW facility once it is operational which is currently estimated to be in autumn 2014. 

 

A procurement process has been undertaken to secure a bulking and haulage service for residual municipal waste from the districts of South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire and the northern part of Cherwell to ensure that waste can be delivered to the EfW facility efficiently from those parts of the county that are furthest away from Ardley.

 

The tenders submitted have been subject to rigorous evaluation using technical and financial criteria, including consideration of the implications for the WCAs who will be delivering to waste transfer stations. The results of the evaluation demonstrate that good technical and value for money solutions can be provided for each lot and authorisation is sought to award contracts for municipal waste bulking and haulage services.

 

The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to note the outcome of the evaluation and endorse the award of contracts for the provision of residual municipal waste bulking and haulage services as follows;

 

(a)              Lot 1 northern part of Cherwell to Tenderer 2 on the basis of their variant 2 tender ;

(b)              Lot 2 South Oxfordshire and Lot 3 Vale of White Horse to Tenderer 1 on the basis of their variant 2 tender; and

(c)               Lot 4 West Oxfordshire to Tenderer 1 on the basis of their compliant tender.

 

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The information contained in Annex 1 is exempt in that it falls within the following prescribed category:

 

3    –    information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)

 

It is considered that in this case the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information, in that such disclosure would distort the proper process of the transaction and the Council’s standing generally in relation to such transactions in future, to the detriment of the Council’s ability properly to discharge its fiduciary and other duties as a public authority.

 

Oxfordshire County Council as a Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) has a responsibility to dispose of residual waste collected by the Waste Collection Authorities (WCAs) and residual waste delivered to Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs).  The Council currently manages approximately 300,000 tonnes of municipal waste per year.

 

Cabinet considered a report that sought authorisation to award contracts for municipal waste bulking and haulage services.

 

RESOLVED:             to note the outcome of the evaluation and endorse the award of contracts for the provision of residual municipal waste bulking and haulage services as follows;

 

(a)               Lot 1 northern part of Cherwell to Tenderer 2 on the basis of their variant 2 tender ;

(b)               Lot 2 South Oxfordshire and Lot 3 Vale of White Horse to Tenderer 1 on the basis of their variant 2 tender; and

(c)               Lot 4 West Oxfordshire to Tenderer 1 on the basis of their compliant tender.

 


Meeting: 27/11/2012 - Cabinet (Item 131)

131 Oxfordshire Residual Municipal Waste Bulking and Haulage Procurement pdf icon PDF 143 KB

Cabinet Member: Growth & Infrastructure

Forward Plan Ref: 2012/088

Contact: Andrew Pau, Head of Waste Management Tel: (01865) 815867

 

Report by Deputy Director for Environment & Economy – Growth & Infrastructure (CA14).

 

The information contained in Annex 1 is exempt in that it falls within the following prescribed category:

 

3    –    information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)

 

It is considered that in this case the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information, in that such disclosure would distort the proper process of the transaction and the Council’s standing generally in relation to such transactions in future, to the detriment of the Council’s ability properly to discharge its fiduciary and other duties as a public authority.

 

Oxfordshire County Council as a Waste Disposal Authority (WDA) has a responsibility to dispose of residual waste collected by the Waste Collection Authorities (WCAs) and residual waste delivered to Household Waste Recycling Centres (HWRCs).  The Council currently manages approximately 300,000 tonnes of municipal waste per year.

 

In March 2011 the Council entered into a long term contract for the treatment of residual municipal waste with Viridor Oxfordshire Ltd (Viridor) who are constructing an energy from waste (EfW) facility at Ardley in north Oxfordshire. Under the terms of the contract all residual municipal waste that is processable must be delivered for treatment at the EfW facility once it is operational which is currently estimated to be in autumn 2014. 

 

A procurement process has been undertaken to secure a bulking and haulage service for residual municipal waste from the districts of South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire and the northern part of Cherwell to ensure that waste can be delivered to the EfW facility efficiently from those parts of the county that are furthest away from Ardley.

 

The tenders submitted have been subject to rigorous evaluation using technical and financial criteria, including consideration of the implications for the WCAs who will be delivering to waste transfer stations. The results of the evaluation demonstrate that good technical and value for money solutions can be provided for each lot and authorisation is sought to award contracts for municipal waste bulking and haulage services.

 

The Cabinet is RECOMMENDED to note the outcome of the evaluation and endorse the award of contracts for the provision of residual municipal waste bulking and haulage services as follows;

 

(a)               Lot 1 northern part of Cherwell to Tenderer 2 on the basis of their variant 2 tender ;

(b)              Lot 2 South Oxfordshire and Lot 3 Vale of White Horse to Tenderer 1 on the basis of their variant 2 tender; and

(c)               Lot 4 West Oxfordshire to Tenderer 1 on the basis of their compliant tender.

Additional documents:

Minutes:

The information contained in Annex 1 is exempt in that it falls within the following prescribed category:

 

3    –    information relating to the financial or business affairs of any particular person (including the authority holding that information)

 

It is considered that in this case the public interest in maintaining the exemption outweighs the public interest in disclosing the information, in that such disclosure would distort the proper process of the transaction and the Council’s standing generally in relation to such transactions in future, to the detriment of the Council’s ability properly to discharge its fiduciary and other duties as a public authority.

 

Cabinet considered the results of a procurement process undertaken to secure a bulking and haulage service for residual municipal waste from the districts of South Oxfordshire, Vale of White Horse, West Oxfordshire and the northern part of Cherwell to ensure that waste can be delivered to the Energy from Waste (EfW) facility efficiently from those parts of the county that are furthest away from Ardley.

 

Councillor Mathew, as a local Councillor highlighted two points that could affect his area.

 

RESOLVED:             to defer the decision deferred pending further clarification.