Corporate Buildings Waste and Recycling
A Modification Notice
by LEEDS CITY COUNCIL - PACS
- Source
- Find a Tender
- Type
- Contract (Services)
- Duration
- 5 year
- Value
- £28M-£3M
- Sector
- ENVIRONMENT
- Published
- 03 May 2024
- Delivery
- To 03 May 2029 (est.)
- Deadline
- n/a
Concepts
Location
Leeds
2 buyers
- Leeds City Council Pacs Leeds
2 suppliers
- Associated Waste Management Leeds
- Biffa Waste Services High Wycombe
Description
Numerous waste streams collected from Leeds City Council buildings and schools for recycling, treatment or disposal. Includes Skip waste collection and disposal services, food waste collection and disposal, confidential waste collection and disposal.
Ammendments to Previous Notice
2. Contract value
GBP 2,400,000 2,720,000
Award Detail
1 | Associated Waste Management (Leeds)
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2 | Biffa Waste Services (High Wycombe)
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CPV Codes
- 90510000 - Refuse disposal and treatment
- 90500000 - Refuse and waste related services
Indicators
- Contract modified due to unforeseen circumstances.
Legal Justification
Need for modification brought about by circumstances which a diligent contracting authority/entity could not foresee. Description of the circumstances which rendered the modification necessary and explanation of the unforeseen nature of these circumstances: The 12 month modification will enable the Council to be able to put out a corporate contract/strategy that will meet the needs of all the services who use it. The release of the Governments Resource & Waste Strategy which legislation is laid down under the Environment Act includes a proposal to standardise the range of materials which are collected from domestic and commercial properties/businesses throughout the UK. The range of materials to be included within this standardised list has been proposed but its implementation date together with the determination of how these materials are collected is subject to a consultation process. Within the Environment Act there will be a requirement for businesses to separate out waste in the recent summary of changes the Environment Act the government says 'Recycling rates in businesses are often lower than households - it frequently costs businesses more to separate packaging or food waste for recycling. We will take action, including, where necessary legislating, to ensure that businesses present recycling and food waste separately from residual waste for collection and publish or make available information on what is recycled.' Potentially the Council could be mandated to collect food separately in each of its buildings and cafes. Because of the current uncertainty around the above it is proposed to extend the contract with Biffa Waste Services Ltd and Associated Waste Management Ltd for one year to allow the Council to develop a strategy in response to the legislation becoming more clearly defined by the government to a point where the eventual re-procurement can be undertaken.
Other Information
The 12 month modification will enable the Council to be able to put out a corporate contract/strategy that will meet the needs of all the services who use it. The release of the Governments Resource & Waste Strategy which legislation is laid down under the Environment Act includes a proposal to standardise the range of materials which are collected from domestic and commercial properties/businesses throughout the UK. The range of materials to be included within this standardised list has been proposed but its implementation date together with the determination of how these materials are collected is subject to a consultation process. Within the Environment Act there will be a requirement for businesses to separate out waste in the recent summary of changes the Environment Act the government says 'Recycling rates in businesses are often lower than households - it frequently costs businesses more to separate packaging or food waste for recycling. We will take action, including, where necessary legislating, to ensure that businesses present recycling and food waste separately from residual waste for collection and publish or make available information on what is recycled.' Potentially the Council could be mandated to collect food separately in each of its buildings and cafes. Because of the current uncertainty around the above it is proposed to extend the contract with Biffa Waste Services Ltd and Associated Waste Management Ltd for one year to allow the Council to develop a strategy in response to the legislation becoming more clearly defined by the government to a point where the eventual re-procurement can be undertaken. 1.3 The contract comprises of 12 lots as follows: • Lot 1. Food Waste to Biffa with an estimated annual value of £19,751. • Lot 3. Mixed Municipal Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated annual value of £171,706. • Lot 4. Biodegradable Waste to Biffa with an estimated annual value of £41,502. • Lot 5. Paper and Card to AWM Ltd with an estimated annual value of £1,867. • Lot 6. Scrap Metal to AWM Ltd with a potential opportunity to generate £12k income. • Lot 7. Mixed Building Waste to Biffa with an estimated annual value of £222,940. • Lot 8. Inert Soil and Stone Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated annual value of £6,820. • Lot 9. Wood Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated potential opportunity for zero costper annum. • Lot 10. Asbestos Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated annual value of £3,913. • Lot 11. Gypsum/plasterboard Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated annual value of £4,694. • Lot 12. Unwanted Office Furniture Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated annual value of £562. • Lot 13. Mixed Rigid Plastic Waste to AWM Ltd with an estimated potential opportunity for £5.56 cost per annum. Lot 2 Confidential Waste is now being delivered internally so is not part of this contract.
Reference
- FTS 014342-2024