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Victoria Avenue Resurfacing, Drainage and Lighting - Phase 1, Progress Report.

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A decision made (02/06/2008) regarding: Victoria Avenue Resurfacing, Drainage and Lighting - Phase 1, Progress Report.

Decision Reference: MD-T-2008-0045

Decision Summary Title :

Victoria Avenue resurfacing, drainage and lighting Phase 1 – Progress Report

Date of Decision Summary:

30 May 2008

Decision Summary Author:

Chris Sampson – Director of Municipal Services

Decision Summary:

Public or Exempt?

Public

Type of Report:

Oral or Written?

Written

Person Giving

Oral Report:

N/A

Written Report

Title:

Victoria Avenue resurfacing, drainage and lighting Phase 1 – Progress Report

Date of Written Report:

30 May 2008

Written Report Author:

Chris Sampson – Director of Municipal Services

Written Report :

Public or Exempt?

Public

Subject:

Victoria Avenue Resurfacing, Drainage & Lighting – Phase 1, Progress Report

Decision(s):

The Minister authorised the lead professional to instruct two essential variations with individual values in excess of £30k.

Reason(s) for Decision:

The initial works on the project have exposed the road structure, drainage and kerb foundations which have been found to be in a worse condition than expected which has necessitated the issuing of essential variations to complete the works. To comply with the Financial Code of Direction, The Control of Capital Expenditure – Financial Direction No. 5.6, the Sponsoring Minister is required to authorise the two essential variations in excess of £30k.

Resource Implications:

Project contingencies and Capital Vote C2674 – Highways Maintenance.

(Funding can be brought forward from capital resurfacing programme.)

Action required:

The Minister is required to note the contents of the report and to authorise the lead professional to instruct two essential variations for road strengthening and regulating each with an individual value in excess of £30k

Signature:

Position:

Date Signed: 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed): 

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