Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
That the CCTV Development Overview presents a fair reflection of the broad potential benefits of establishing a partnership with an external joint venture partner.
That the model described in the CCTV Development Overview be used, as part of an EU compliant procurement process (Restricted Procedure with Competitive Dialogue), as the framework for negotiations with potential joint venture partners.
That the Head of Community be authorised to undertake the procurement process, and to present information to the Executive Councillor for Commercialisation and Shared Services, and the HDC Ventures Ltd Board on the preferred partner.
That the Head of Community, in consultation with the Executive Councillor for Shared Services and Commercialisation, and the HDC Ventures Ltd Board be authorised to determine the preferred partner, and award the Contract.
In order that the Council can proactively pursue its intention to be financially self-sufficient by 2020, it is essential that the Council establishes the commercial vehicles necessary to provide opportunities to increase income and, where possible, reduce costs.
The establishment of this joint venture company will enable the Council to protect its existing investment in CCTV services (people and equipment) whilst also creating opportunities to enhance the commercial potential of a business that is equipped to service a wider range of customers across the public, private and third sectors.
None considered.
The joint venture company will require a range of support services in areas such as HR, Finance and IT. It is anticipated that these services will be competitively sourced and that the Council will be provided with an opportunity to submit a bid for each contract.
Publication date: 21/07/2017
Date of decision: 20/07/2017
Decided at meeting: 20/07/2017 - Cabinet
Effective from: 01/08/2017
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