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Grainville School - approval of drawings and acceptance of tender for new sport and canteen facilities

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A decision made 26 July 2010 regarding: Grainville School - approval of drawings and acceptance of tender for new sport and canteen facilities.

Decision Reference:  MD-PH-2010-0067

Decision Summary Title :

Grainville School Phase 4 - Approval of Drawings and Acceptance of Tender

Date of Decision Summary:

16 July 2010

Decision Summary Author:

Anthony Norman

Capital Projects Manager, Jersey Property Holdings

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

n/a

Written Report

Title :

Approval of Drawings and Acceptance of Tender Report

Date of Written Report:

16 July  2010

Written Report Author:

Anthony Norman

Capital Projects Manager, Jersey Property Holdings

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Exempt Clause

3.2 (a) (x).

Subject: Grainville School - Approval of Drawings and Acceptance of Tender for New Sports and Canteen Facilities.

Decision(s): 

(a)     In accordance with paragraph 1 (d) of Standing Order 168, the Assistant Minister,  

under delegated authority, approved drawings numbered/ref: Location Plan; 10312:02; 10312:10; 10312:101; 10312:102; 10312:103; 10312:104 10312:05; 10312:06; 10312:07; 10312:08; 10312:09; 10312:BYE02; 10312:BYE03; 10312:BYE04; ESD/GEN/008; 11272 / D-01 / D; 10312:BYE01 and the Bye-Law Specification - all showing the proposed works to the Grainville School.  

(b)     The Assistant Minister agreed to accept the lowest fix price tender submitted by Charles Le Quesne (1956) Limited in the sum of £3,272,674.68 to construct new sports and canteen facilities at Grainville School; and enter into a formal JCT Building Contract.

Reason(s) for Decision: 

The drawings noted in item (a) above and which bye-law approval have been granted (Permit B/2010/0122 refers) reflect the use for which the funding is provided.  

Under Standing Order 168 (1) (d), it is a requirement for the Minister for Treasury and Resources to approve plans for the construction (or alteration) of buildings where the work is to be funded wholly or partly by money voted by the States. 

The estimated total cost for the works at Grainville School (including the lowest tender received, professional fees and ‘other’ costs), as designed, can be completed within the allocated budget. 

The lowest fix price tender submitted by Charles Le Quesne Limited in the sum of £3,272,674.68 can be accepted and a contract entered into. 

The Assistant Director to sign the contract and any other associated documentation.

Resource Implications: 

Other than those noted in the report, there are no further financial or manpower implications.

Action required: 

The Assistant Director JPH to sign the contract and any other associated documentation.

Signature: 
 

Position: Deputy J A N Le Fondré

Assistant Minister*

                 

Date Signed: 

26/7/10

Date of Decision:

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