Decision details
Award of Contract for Refuse Collection Vehicles
Decision Maker: Cabinet Member for Waste, Recycling and Street Services
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: Yes
Decision:
To award a contract to Dennis Eagle Ltd for
supply of:
3 x Dennis Eagle Elite 6+ 6x2 Rear Steer 26T RCV’s c/w OL19N
Body, CMS Telematics, Driver Behaviours and Camera, VWS on-board
weighing, eco-pack, WEE Cage, Juice Tray and optional Epic Media
Advertising Frames at a cost of £232,885.00 each plus VAT and
1st Reg Fee/12 Months RFL each @ £505.00 each.
1 x Dennis Eagle Elite 6+ 4x2 Rear Steer 18 Ton RCV c/w OL10N Body,
CMS Telematics, Driver Behaviours and Camera, VWS on-board
weighing, eco-pack, WEE Cage, Juice Tray and optional Epic Media
Advertising Frames at a cost of£223,070.00 each plus VAT and
1st Reg Fee/ 12 Months RFL each @ £505.00 each.
Total cost - £923,745.00 plus VAT
Reasons for the decision:
Ubico, on behalf of Cheltenham Borough
Council, deliver waste collection services across Cheltenham.
On the vehicle replacement plan for 2024-25 there are three 26t
Refuse Collection Vehicles (RCV) - VU67JCX, VU67JCV and VU67JDK,
and one 18T RCV VU67 JFN which are now due for replacement due to
their age, unreliability and increasing maintenance costs. Two
other RCV’s are due for replacement in 2025/26. The Council
approved funding for the 2024/25 capital replacement budget at the
Council meeting on 23 February 2024.
This procurement is in line with the cabinet decision dated 30
November 2021 approving the move to alternative fuels or away from
internal combustion engines for all our fleet and plant as quickly
as practicable where alternatives are available within available
resources to support our climate change ambitions of net zero by
2030.
The vehicles that are being proposed to be purchased will have a
Euro 6 Diesel Engines, which are the cleanest and greenest diesel
engines, currently available in this market sector. The
manufacturer of this vehicle also permits the use of HVO fuels,
which is now being used by most of the current CBC fleet. In
addition, these vehicles will be fitted with eco-driving telematics
to enable drivers to be taught more efficient driving techniques to
further reduce carbon emissions and raise mpg.
Whilst there are electric RCV’s of this type available on the
market to purchase these are significantly more expensive when
costed against conventional ICE models, and the depot would also
need significant investment in additional infrastructure to support
the power requirement to re-charge such vehicles
Ubico have carried out a procurement through the TPPL
Framework.
Alternative options considered:
Officers have considered whether the service
could continue to be delivered without these vehicles and concluded
that it could not. These ICE vehicles will be fuelled by HVO not
diesel to reduce carbon emissions.
Declarations: n/a
Contact: Karen Watson, Environmental Partnerships Manager Email: [email protected].
Publication date: 08/03/2024
Date of decision: 08/03/2024
Effective from: 16/03/2024
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