A frisson of excitement (or is it trepidation?) at the Community Volunteer news desk as we learn that council waste contractors, Enterprise, are to be replaced by Veolia beginning in mid-April.
The company was chosen from a final shortlist of two at a meeting of the council’s cabinet on Tuesday, January 25 and the contract between Haringey council and Veolia, who will deliver recycling, refuse, and street cleansing services for the next 14 years, is now being finalised.
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I do not find the excitement surprising. Obviously not I suppose as I seem to be excited, for the following reasons:
On the other hand, when I worked for the Inland Revenue Department of New Zealand we were a big purchaser of personal computers. Each year we would go out to tender and take the lowest bidder for our four year supply contract. Each year the winner of the contract would go bust trying to supply us computers so cheaply and we had to go back out to tender again.
Big jobs need big companies to do them. 30 year contracts are not for the kind of fly by nighters who wimped out of the tube upgrades etc. Will, there is even an argument for saying that this kind of thing should be done by the state. What do you think of that?
I think of that, that the Inland Revenue Department of New Zealand carries out public procurement as ineptly as UK public bodies do. Clearly the contract should go to the best bid, not the cheapest. Sustainability is now a watchword, though not quite in this context. In the private sector Marks and Spencer once had a reputation for sending suppliers bankrupt not only by demanding low prices, but also by insisting on high quality.
I dare say the soon to be implemented bribery laws will also have unintended perverse consequences.
There will be penalties for poor performance I'm told.
There have been contract monitors for years, trouble is there were never penalties built into the old contract
You're kidding - that is absolutely disgraceful if it's true. Is this a borough wide development?
All that will do if so is confuse people and I daren't even think about how much rubbish is going to be piling up during 'recycling week'. I'm not bothered about the fines as I think anyone who doesn't recycle already deserves to be fined anyway, but every other week rubbish collections - are you serious?
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