Issue - meetings
Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry - Suspension Remedial Works
Meeting: 17/09/2018 - City Council (Item 32)
32 Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry - Remedial Works PDF 37 KB
The Council will be asked to note the urgent non-executive decision taken by the Chief Executive in respect of Tamar Bridge remedial works.
Additional documents:
- Cabinet minute 15, item 32 PDF 198 KB
- Council Decision TBTF SSRW July 18 V2, 23/07/2018 Delegated Decisions, item 32 PDF 210 KB
- Draft Cabinet Report PCC July 2018 SSRW, 10/07/2018 Cabinet, item 32 PDF 41 KB
- Webcast for Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry - Remedial Works
Minutes:
Councillor Coker (Cabinet Member for Strategic Planning and Infrastructure) proposed and Councillor Wheeler (Joint Chair, Tamar Bridge and Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee) seconded a report on the emergency action undertaken by the Chief Executive in relation to the Tamar Bridge.
Council noted the report.
Meeting: 10/07/2018 - Cabinet (Item 15)
15 Tamar Bridge Suspension System Remedial Work - Proposed Budget Increase PDF 56 KB
Additional documents:
Minutes:
Councillor Coker (Cabinet member for Strategic Planning and Infrastructure) introduced the report. It was highlighted that -
a. the Tamar Bridge was operated, maintained and improved jointly by Cornwall Council and Plymouth City Council on a ‘user pays’ principle, being funded by toll income using powers derived from the Tamar Bridge Act;
b. proposed increases to approved budgets are usually recommended by the Cabinets of the Joint Authorities to their respective Full Councils;
c. the unexpected discovery of asbestos containing material (ACM) during the ongoing suspension system remedial works at the Tamar Bridge would significantly impact on remedial works ongoing on the bridge;
d. the proposed budget increase, if fully utilised, would result in additional expenditure of £128,700 in the first year, and subsequently reducing as capital is repaid.
For the reasons as set out in the report and urgent requirement for decision the Cabinet agreed to -
1. note the approval at the Tamar Bridge / Torpoint Ferry Joint Committee for the increase in Capital for remedial works;
2. note that works need to be completed to eliminate an unacceptable risk to the bridge structure and as a consequence service delivery;
3. recommend that the Chief Executive approves an urgent non-executive decision under emergency provisions in consultation with the Leader, Opposition Leader and Section 151 Officer to avoid significant additional costs which would result from a stand still period until the next Council Meeting in September.