Decision details

Supported Independent Living Programme - Batch 1 Development

Decision Maker: Cabinet

Decision status: Recommendations Approved

Is Key decision?: No

Is subject to call in?: Yes

Decision:

RESOLVED:

 

1.    That Cabinet approves capital funding of £24m for the design and construction of the SIL Batch 1 accommodation schemes at the former Manor School (Byfleet), the former Horley Library (Horley) and Coveham Hostel (Cobham). The recommended funding of £24m includes £2.1m premium, being a result of achieving Net-Zero Carbon in respect of the specification for Operational Net-Zero Carbon.

 

2.    That Cabinet approves procurement of an appropriate construction contractor partner for the delivery of all associated services required, in accordance with the Council’s Procurement and Contract Standing Orders.

 

3.    That Cabinet agrees that in regards to the procurement of the construction contractor, the Executive Director of Resources and the Director of Land and Property are authorised to award such contracts, within the +/- 5% budgetary tolerance level.

Reasons for Decisions:

Approving the recommendations in this report will:

 

a)    Support the Council to achieve its strategic ambition of reducing the number of people with a learning disability and/or autism requiring support in a traditional residential care home funded by the Council from 1,075 by 40-50%.

b)    Enable residents with learning disabilities and/or autism, who meet the Council’s eligibility criteria for adult social care funding, to have their own accommodation and improve their independence and wellbeing.

c)    Support Surrey residents with more complex needs to remain in county, rather than in specialist placements outside of the county.

d)    Make an essential contribution towards the Council’s strategic objective to tackle health inequality, in line with the 2030 Community Vision.

e)    Provide purpose-built accommodation at a level of cost proportionate to other delivery options such as buying and converting (or commissioning conversion) stock from the market, therefore demonstrating value for money.

f)     Support the Council’s Greener Futures agenda and Net-Zero Carbon ambitions by using innovative technologies and smart build in the schemes design.

g)    Address fuel poverty issues, energy efficient homes will reduce heating costs for vulnerable tenants who pay their own utility bills.

 

(The decisions on this item can be called-in by the Resources and Performance Select Committee)

 

 

Publication date: 27/04/2022

Date of decision: 26/04/2022

Decided at meeting: 26/04/2022 - Cabinet

Effective from: 06/05/2022

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