
Decision details
1,000 Homes Programme – Individual Scheme Updates (Five sites)
Decision Maker: Cabinet
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: Yes
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Purpose:
To seek approval for the updated works cost, changes in tenure and to appoint the contractor to deliver four of the schemes for the 1,000 Homes Programme.
Decision:
That:
1. The increased works costs for Bathstore, Land at Granville Road and Britannia House, be approved, taking note of scheme performance summaries in Appendix 1 to the report. To approve the switch in tenure from Affordable Rent to Social rent for all 4 sites and in addition the 7 Market rented units to social rented units at the RBL site.
2. The Director of Finance, Resources and Business Improvement, be given delegated authority, to appoint the preferred contractor to carry out the necessary building works as per the tenders for Britannia House, Corbens place, Land and Granville Road, and the Bathstore noting that the Corbens place works tender was returned under the works budget previously approved.
Reasons for the decision:
The
development strategy to deliver 1,000 new affordable homes was
agreed by the Policy and Resources Committee on 19th January
2022.
The
report relates to the five schemes that form part of the 1000 homes
programme, that have already been approved by Cabinet since the
inception of the programme. The schemes in question are:-
a. Royal British Legion Site (RBL) Heather House Site
b. Bathstore
c. Corbens Place
d. Britannia House
e.
Land at Granville Road
Cabinet re-approvals are required on all five sites in respect
of changes to each scheme. These changes are as follows:
a. Royal British Legion Site (RBL) Heather House site – a change in tenure from 7 market rented homes to 7 affordable homes, with the addition of grant funding from Homes England and the use of MBC S106 contributions. The four First Homes units will remain unchanged.
b. Bathstore- Increased construction costs.
c. Corbens Place- Reduced construction costs.
d. Britannia House- Increased construction costs.
e. Land at Granville Road-Increased construction costs.
The
RBL scheme is already on site, and for the others the tender
procurement process has been completed and there is now a need to
appoint the preferred contractor on aggregate higher cost than
previously approved.
However more positively, the increased cost and tenure change
can be accommodated without materially diminishing the financial
returns to the council. If the Council chooses to let the
properties at Affordable Rents (80% of market rent capped to the
Local Housing Allowance), this is Option A and the returns
are broadly maintained because the Local Housing Allowance has
recently risen, and because the council is advised to allocate
£15,000 per affordable homes of S106 monies that it holds
from developers contributions for
off-site affordable housing provision.
If
the Council chooses to let the properties at Social Rents (a
formula linked to local property prices in 1999, and average local
earning), that yields rents at circa 50% of the Market Rent plus
service charges, then this is Option B, the returns are
maintained by a more favourable grant rate for this tenure from
Homes England.
Financial Commitments
The
exempt Appendix 1 to the report sets out the previously agreed
metrics of the schemes, with the latest tenures, and construction
costs as either Option A Affordable
Rent or Option B Social Rent.
Proposed Schedule of Events
All
Contractors were invited to tender based on a maximum construction
period of 105 weeks including any allowance for the detailed design
of the schemes. Details of the programme proposals, in accordance
with the preferred contractor’s tender submission are given
below.
Activity |
Finish Date |
Design Period |
16 weeks |
Contractor Appointment |
February 2024 |
Construction Period |
66 weeks |
Start on Site |
July 2024 |
Practical Completion |
October 2025 |
The
Housing, Health and Environment Policy Advisory Committee
considered the matter on the 30 January 2024, and recommended that
the report recommendations be agreed by the Cabinet.
The approval of the recommendations will enable the project team to appoint the contractor to commence works.
Alternative options considered:
Option 1 - To
approve that the Director of Finance and Business Improvement is
granted delegated authority to enter
into the works
contract based on Option A of the exempt appendices, (Affordable
Rent) and to approve the change in tenure for the RBL site from
Market rent to Affordable Rent, noting the grant rates from Homes England and
the allocation of MBC Section 106 monies to all five
schemes.
Option 3 - Not to approve entering into the works contract, leave the sites
secured and re tender at a later date although tender prices are
unlikely to come down. This however would continue to incur
utilities costs and site security costs. This is not recommended as
there would continue to be uncertainty as to the future of four of
the sites.
These options were rejected as if option 1 were pursued the Cabinet could advise officers to bid for more favourable terms from Homes England, but that would be above the level allocated by Homes England generally, so this may not be successful. Option 3 would continue to incur utilities costs and site security costs, and there would continue to be uncertainty as to the future of four of the sites. Homes England have provided a verbal confirmation in respect of the terms set out in the agreed recommendations.
Publication date: 09/02/2024
Date of decision: 07/02/2024
Decided: 07/02/2024 - Cabinet
Effective from: 17/02/2024
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