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The PFI element is for the new build of two schools (phase 1 also covers refurbishment of 6 other schools).1Zoe Power, 020 8430 5068, Zoe.Power@newham.gov.ukCSouth Tyneside & Gateshead: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2lTyne and Wear, Northumberland and Durham and Darlington FRAs: North East Fire and Rescue Authorities (NEFRA)!The amalgamation, replacement and relocation of 7 fire stations to create 5 new community fire stations in the North East region. Each new fire station will have community fire safety facilities. The project will also deliver a new head quarters and stores facility for Northumberland FRA.4Alan Holmes, 0191 4441500, Alan.Holmes@twfire.gov.ukCheshire: WasteThe disposal of 438,819 tonnes of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW) using MBT technology including EFW plant as part of the procurement.;Harold Collin, 01244 603559, harold.collin@cheshire.gov.uk 2Islington: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2Derby: Non HRA Round 3Provision of a minimum of 175 social rented homes across the City through a combination of new-build properties that are purchased from the private sector for refurbishment.8Mike Melluish, 01332 255533, mike.melluish@derby.gov.uk"Lambeth: HRA Round 3, Myatts NorthNProposal covers 477 homes of which 172 properties will be refurbished & 305 dwellings will be demolished & reprovided, 251 for social rent and significant remodelling of the estate & the existing open space. It will also facilitate the new build of an additional 187 units for sale, to improve the economic diversity of the community.2Tazeem Abbas, 020 7926 8317, Tabbas@lambeth.gov.ukWest Wiltshire: Non HRA Round 3rTo provide a minimum of 400 units of new build social rented housing across urban and rural areas in the district.:Chris Trowell, 01225 770360, CTrowell@westwiltshire.gov.ukKirklees : HRA Round 3Provision of 550 new units of affordable housing, replacing 650 old units which are no longer fit for purpose and uneconomic to refurbish to Decent Homes standard.Mark Denton, 01484 221647QCambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk Police: Three Counties Police custody centresCambridgeshire, Norfolk and Suffolk have entered into a joint working agreement for the construction of nine new custody facilities.Peter Belson, 01953 4247442Leicester: Building Schools for the Future Phase 23Lancashire: Building Schools for the Future Phase 31Lewisham: Building Schools for the Future Phase 23Sheffield: Intermediate care resource centre (LIFT)2Greater Manchester Waste Disposal Authority: Waste)The Disposal Authority seeks to fund the development of the capital infrastructure required to achieve a rapid improvement in household waste recycling and composting performance and otherwise to divert the bio-degradable waste that is sent to landfill. The PFI Reference Project ("Reference Project"), is designed to exceed Best Value Performance Indicators ("BVPI"), Waste Strategy 2000 ("WS 2000") targets and all of the landfill diversion targets arising as a result of the EU Landfill Directive and the Landfill Allowances Trading Scheme ("LATS").6Paul Howarth, 0161 770 1753, paul.howarth@gmwda.gov.uk2Newcastle: Building Schools for the Future Phase 22Newcastle: Building Schools for the Future Phase 3Wakefield: WasteWaste Management ProgrammeJohn S Nortcliffe, 01924 306318>Leeds: 2 Joint Service Centres - Chapeltown & Harehills (LIFT).Joint services centre facilities in Chapeltown and Harehills to be developed by Leeds LIFT Company (Community Ventures) providing a range of local authority and health services. The local authority services will include: customer information & services; library; environmental health; and credit union.5 Steven Moore, 0113 3950234, steve.moore@leeds.gov.uk.Leeds: Joint Service Centre - Kirkstall (LIFT)A joint services centre facility in Kirkstall to be developed by Leeds LIFT Company (Community Ventures) providing a range of local authority and health services.Surrey: Street lightingbReplacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs and bollards as well as new columns3Paul King, 020 8541 7202, paul.king@surreycc.gov.ukBirmingham: Highway maintenanceTo improve Birmingham's road network; work will involve improvements to current street lighting service, additional street lighting columns. Users will benefit from from improved road safety and reduction in crime.Paul O'Day, 0121 303 7412,Cumbria: Carlisle Northern Development RouteA 5km bypass around the western edge of Carlisle which will relieve traffic congestion in Carlisle and provide access to the new Kingmoor Park strategic employment site. Also maintenance of 150km of primary routes, including de-trunked routes in North Cumbria.Geoff Holden, 01228 606747 PIPELINE PROJECT DETAILS+West Yorkshire Police: Estate Modernisation4Tower Hamlets: St Clements Independent Living (LIFT)Halton: Mersey Gateway CrossingHounslow: Highway maintenance"Isle of Wight: Highway maintenanceNottingham: NET Line 2Bedfordshire: WasteDerbyshire & Derby: WasteDorset & Bournemouth: Waste Essex: WasteHull and East Riding: Waste*North London Waste Authority (NLWA): Waste(Warwickshire, Coventry & Solihull: WasteWest of England: Waste3Barking & Dagenham: Building Schools for the Future)Coventry: Building Schools for the Future.Hertfordshire: Building Schools for the Future-Kent: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2'Oldham: Building Schools for the Future1Sheffield: Building Schools for the Future Wave 4.Lambeth: Joint Service Centre - Norwood (LIFT)Cheshire: Non HRA Round 5.Kent: Non HRA Round 5, Excellent Homes For All#Manchester: HRA Round 3, CollyhurstStoke: Non HRA Round 5ACleveland, Northumberland and Durham and Darlington FRAs: NEFRA 2*GLA (London Fire Authority): Fire stationsCStaffordshire and Stoke Fire Authority: Replacement fire stations 2(Surrey Fire Authority: New fire stations4SIGNED & OPERATIONAL PROJECT DETAILS PROJECT DETAILS#Amber Valley: Three leisure centresAshford: HRA Round 2, Stanhope5Avon, Somerset and Gloucester: Fire training facility6Barking & Dagenham: 1 new, 1 improved secondary schoolBarnet: Street lightingBarnsley: Grouped schools0Barnsley: Joint Service Centre - Cudworth (LIFT),Bedfordshire: Mid Bedfordshire upper schools6Bexley: Bexleyheath & Welling and Chislehurst & Sidcup'Birmingham: Replacement of ten schools Birmingham: Twelve schools&Bolton: Castle Hill Community LearningBournemouth: Library1Bradford: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1ABreckland: New leisure centres and sports development initiatives4Brent: Non-HRA for people with learning difficulties&Brent: Relocation of Jews Free School Brent: Street lighting (Brent: Willesden Sports centre & stadium7Brighton: Four secondary schools plus community libraryBrighton: Library(Bristol: Building Schools for the FutureBristol: Grouped schoolsCalderdale: Four schools0Cambridgeshire:  Cambridge Community Network ITCambridgeshire: WasteCamden: Haverstock school'Camden: HRA Pathfinder, Chalcots estate"Central Berkshire (Reading): Waste/Cheshire Police: Centralised custody facilities5Cheshire Police: Relocation of HQ and training centre(Cheshire: Ellesmere Port & Neston SchoolCheshire: Non-HRA extra care*Cleveland & Durham Police: Firearms range -Cleveland Police: Custody & other facilities Copeland: Office accommodationCornwall: 32 schoolsCornwall: Fire stationsCornwall: Grouped Truro schoolsCornwall: WasteCoventry: Caludon Castle schoolCoventry: New homes for oldCroydon: "Customer Focus" IT#Croydon: Ashburton Learning VillageCroydon: Homes for the Future*Cumbria Police: Workington police station Darlington: Five schoolsDerby: Childrens servicesDerby: Grouped schoolsDerby: Non-HRA, social housing Derby: Revenues & benefits ITDerby: Street lighting*Derbyshire Police: Divisional HQ in Derb< y *Derbyshire Police: Ilkeston police station;Derbyshire: Phase 1 (two schools & one integrated facility)Derbyshire: Phase 2Devon: Exeter grouped schoolsDoncaster: 2 secondary schools1Dorset Police & Fire: Fire & police accommodation(Dorset Police: Dorchester police stationDorset: Colfox secondary schoolDorset: Street lighting/Dudley: Grid for Learning [Schools ICT project]>Dudley: One secondary and one primary school / Paragon Project3Dudley: Sedgley Health library (Multi-use facility)Ealing: Grouped schools,Ealing: Resource centres / Elderly Care HomeEaling: Street lightingEaling: Three schools"East London Waste Authority: Waste-East Riding of Yorkshire: Bridlington Schools0East Sussex & Brighton & Hove: Waste Partnership East Sussex: Peacehaven schools BEnfield: New secondary school (Highlands School / Worlds End Lane)7Enfield: Schools project (procured jointly with Newham)Enfield: Street lightingEssex: A130 Bypass'Essex: Clacton-on-Sea Education Project5Essex: New secondary school (Debden Park High School))Gateshead: Schools rebuild and relocation9GLA (London Fire Authority): Fire vehicles and equipment Gloucestershire Police: Force HQAGreater Manchester Fire Authority: Fire station and headquarters 8Greater Manchester Police: Improved operational policing*Greenwich: Building Schools for the Future/Greenwich: Three neighbourhood resource centres=Hackney: Technology learning centre (office + library/museum)5Hammersmith & Fulham: Care & Housing for Older People"Haringey: Eight secondary schools )Harrow: Community centres for elderly (1))Harrow: Community centres for elderly (2)Harrow: Revenues & benefits ITHarrow: Special Schools%Herefordshire & Worcestershire: Waste%Herefordshire: Whitecross High school/Hertfordshire: Childrens homes & family centres2Hillingdon: New secondary school (Barnhill School)0Hull: Joint Service Centre - Orchard Park (LIFT)(Hull: Victoria Dock, new primary school Isle of Wight : Waste2Islington: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1Islington: Depot services =Islington: HRA Pathfinder, mainly Victorian street properties,Islington: HRA Round 2, street properties IIIslington: Street lighting'Kent Police: Medway area police station2Kent Police: North Kent (Gravesend) police station-Kent: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1Kent: Grouped schools+Kent: Integrated social and health servicesKent: Non-HRA extra careKent: Strategic ITKent: Swanscombe schoolKirklees : 20 schools!Kirklees : Improved SEN provisionKirklees : WasteHKnowsley: Building Schools for the Future + childrens services (9.944m))Lambeth: Connected learning [ICT project]Lambeth: Depot services0Lambeth: Joint Service Centre - Streatham (LIFT)/Lambeth: Lilian Baylis school + Resource CentreLambeth: Street lightingLancashire : Waste(Lancashire Fire Authority: Fire stations3Lancashire: Building Schools for the Future Phase 13Lancashire: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2!Lancashire: Fleetwood High School.Leeds: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1.Leeds: Building Schools for the Future Phase 25Leeds: Cardinal Heenan, replacement secondary school %Leeds: Childrens services (variation)(Leeds: HRA Pathfinder, Swarcliffe EstateLeeds: New Leaf Leisure CentresALeeds: Non HRA Round 3, (Independent Living) extra care (with DH)"Leeds: Phase 2, 10 primary schools"Leeds: Phases 3&4, grouped schoolsLeeds: Seven schoolsLeeds: Street lighting2Leicester: Building Schools for the Future Phase 12Leicester: Joint Service Centre - Charnwood (LIFT)Leicester: WasteLewisham: 90 schools catering 1Lewisham: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1#Lewisham: Downham lifestyles centre/Lewisham: Grouped schools modernisation project Lewisham: HRA Round 2, Brockley <Lincolnshire: Seven primary schools to address special needsLiverpool: Grouped schools;Liverpool: Speke Forward Learning Centre (Parklands School)Manchester: Energy services"Manchester: Grouped schools scheme@Manchester: HRA Pathfinder, Plymouth Grove/Stockport Road Estate(Manchester: HRA Round 2 (Miles Platting)Manchester: Street lighting6Manchester: Temple School, replacement primary school +Merton: Replacement of ten schools with six'Newcastle & N Tyneside: Street lighting<Newcastle: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1 (pre-BSF)Newcastle: Grouped Schools'Newcastle: Joint Service Centres (LIFT)Newcastle: Libraries2Newham: Achieving through innovation [ICT project]$Newham: HRA Pathfinder, Canning Town Newham: HRA Round 2, Forest Gate7Newham: Schools project (procured jointly with Enfield)<Newham: Two new primary schools and one new secondary schoolNorfolk Police: Force HQ %Norfolk: Norwich area grouped schoolsNorfolk: Salt barns Norfolk: Street lighting/North East Derbyshire: Non-HRA, social housing@North Tyneside: Joint Service Centres - Dudley, Shiremoor (LIFT)2North Tyneside: Schools for the Future (4 schools)'North Wiltshire: Property accommodationDNorth Yorkshire Fire Authority: Fire station and training facilities%North Yorkshire: Four primary schoolsQNorthamptonshire: 5 New Schools, 42 Refurbished and New Learning Discovery Centre0Northamptonshire: Childrens services (Variation)7Northamptonshire: Four elderly or mental health centresENorthamptonshire: Secondary and Primary School & Community FacilitiesNorthumberland: WasteNorthumbria Police: Stables Norwich: "Connect" IT3Nottingham: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1?Nottingham: Joint Service Centre - Clifton & Hyson Green (LIFT)9Nottingham: Nottingham Express Transit light rail scheme HNottinghamshire Police: Area traffic facility (accommodation & vehicles)(Nottinghamshire: Bassetlaw, Phases 1 & 2#Nottinghamshire: East Leake schoolsNottinghamshire: WasteOldham: 2 secondary schools&Oldham: HRA Round 2, sheltered housing#Oldham: Library & lifelong learning4Penwith: New sports and leisure and health facility &Peterborough: Secondary schools schemeIPlymouth: Serviced accommodation & 6 primary schools + childrens servicesPortsmouth: Highway maintenance5Portsmouth: New secondary school (Miltoncross School)APortsmouth: Two day centres for people with learning difficulties&Reading: HRA Pathfinder, North Whitley'Redbridge: Oaks Park School, new school'Redcar & Cleveland: New primary schools(Redcar & Cleveland: Office accommodation#Redcar & Cleveland: Street lighting'Richmond upon Thames: 6 primary schools,Richmond upon Thames: Residential care homes=Rochdale: Aiming High (1 Refurbishment & 3 New Build Schools)/Rochdale: Joint Service Centre - Heywood (LIFT):Rotherham: 17 School (reducing to 15) Improvement Package)Rotherham: Leisure & joint service centreSalford: Schools#Salford: Three Special High SchoolsSandwell: Five primary schools-Sandwell: HRA Pathfinder, Wednesbury South Sefton: Crosby leisure centreSelby: Non-HRA, 250 new homes?Sheffield: Building Schools for the Future + childrens servicesSheffield: Office accommodation Sheffield: Phase 1, six schools Sheffield: Phase 2, two schools 'Sheffield: Phase 3 and pool (with DCMS)1Shropshire: Quality in Community services projectShropshire: WasteSlough: Schools)Solihull: Building Schools for the FutureSouth Gloucestershire : WasteCSouth Tyneside & Gateshead: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1)South Tyneside: Bolden school (with DCMS)South Tyneside: Street lighting*South Yorkshire PTE: Doncaster interchange$Southampton: Three secondary schoolsSouthwark: Waste"Staffordshire: New children's homeStaffordshire: Street lightingStaffordshire: Two schools HStockton-on-Tees: New primary and new secondary school / Ingleby BarwickStoke: 126 schools &Stoke: Joint Service Centre - BentileeStoke: Street lightingSuffolk: Fire stations9Sunderland: Sandhill View school and community facilitiesSunderland: Street lightingSurrey : WasteSurrey: Residential homes"Sussex Police: Centralised custody< !Sussex Police: New custody suitesSwindon: Seven new schools,Tameside: Hattersley schools rationalisation2Telford & Wrekin: Hadley Learning & Jigsaw ProjectThames Valley Police: Force HQ $Torbay: Westlands & Homelands School)Tower Hamlets: Barkantine Energy servicesTower Hamlets: Grouped schools@Tower Hamlets: Mulberry School, secondary school and sports hall1Trafford: Sale civic centre office accommodation PTyne & Wear Fire Authority (grant paid to Sunderland): Replacement fire stations.Uttlesford: Three new sports & leisure centresWakefield: Street lighting8Walsall: Replacement of St Thomas Moore secondary schoolWalsall: Street lighting/Waltham Forest: Building Schools for the FutureWaltham Forest: Grouped schools4Waltham Forest: New secondary school (Lammas School)+Warrington: Non-HRA, Anson & Blenheim Close&Warwickshire: e-learning [ICT project]West Berkshire: WasteWest Sussex: Crawley schoolsWest Sussex: WasteWestminster: Care services)Wiltshire Police: Divisional HQ (Swindon)Wiltshire Police: Helicopters (Wiltshire: Three North Wiltshire schoolsWirral: 9 schoolsWolverhampton: Leisure?Worcestershire & Wolverhampton: Virtual workspace [ICT project]"Worcestershire: Bromsgrove schoolsYork: Three primary schoolsLOCAL AUTHORITY PFI PROJECTS Updated: April 2009The value of central government support is shown in terms of PFI credits. The maximum possible level of PFI credits is the (real) value of the total private sector capital investment incurred during the life of the contract. However, the actual level of support may be less than this. In either case, it is not the full value of projects, nor is it the value of the grant actually provided to the local authorities. Each tranche of a Building Schools for the Future (BSF) contract is here treated as a separate project.WENDORSED: Projects which have been agreed by Project Review Group (or the equivalent panel ion the case of BSF projects) to be ready to enter into procurement, but where contracts have not yet been signed. The PFI credit value may change during the procurement process for a variety of reasons, but should be more fixed than pipeline projects.xClick here to move to the list of endorsed projects - arranged in order of endorsement, with the most recent at the top.PIPELINE: Projects which have been invited to work up an outline business case. The PFI credit value at this stage is provisional and is likely to be subject to variation (depending on the type of project) before the level is more formally set at endorsement.XClick here to move to the list of pipeline projects - arranged by sponsoring department.SIGNED: Projects where the contract has been signed, but which are not yet operational. OPERATIONAL: Projects where services are being delivered from at least some of the assets built or transferred.kClick here to move to the list of signed (including operational) projects - arranged in alphabetical order.PROJECT ANALYSISNumber of projectsProgressSponsoring Department(s)PipelineEndorsedSigned OperationalEndedTotalDCSFDCSF & CLG Other DCSF & DCMSDfT CLG HousingCLG Housing & DHCLG Fire CLG OtherDEFRAHO HO & CLG FireDHDH & CLG OtherDCMSDCMS & CLG OtherPFI credits ( million)Sponsoring Department Grand Total Allocation UnallocatedENDORSED PROJECT DETAILSHertfordshire: WasteSponsoring Dept: PFI credits:Date endorsed: Description:3The reference project is based on a centrally located Energy from Waste plant with Combined Heat and Power with the ability to treat a capacity of 270,000 tonnes per annum scheduled to become operational in 2014/5. This project is one of seven making up the Hertfordshire Waste Procurement Programme (HWPP).Local Authority Contact:; Peter Davidson, 01992 555230 peter.davidson@hertscc.gov.uk4Leicester: Joint Service Centre - Southfields (LIFT)A JSC to provide services to the south of Leicester city centre, replacing an existing library and community centre. Services to be provided will include: Council services access point; Library (inc adult learning); Housing Neighbourhood Management Team; Supporting Tenants and Residents Team; Office accommodation for social care staff alongside health staff; Community & leisure space; and a range of health services provided by the PCT. The procurement will take place through the local LIFT Company. 8Mick Bowers, 0116 229 4150, Mick.Bowers@leicester.gov.ukNorfolk: Waste&This residual waste treatment contract (Contract B of the overall waste strategy) is based on a reference case which incorporates a single site using an Energy from Waste (EfW) and Combined Heat and Power (CHP) solution to treat 155,000 tonnes per annum scheduled to become operational in 2015.oJoel Hull, 01603 223374, joel.hull@norfolk.gov.uk BRochdale: Joint Service Centres - Littleborough & Middleton (LIFT)A further two JSCs at Middleton and Littleborough, in addition to a facility at Heywood that is currently being constructed. The model is that all Council services and the widest possible range of partner agency and voluntary sector services will be available through each JSC; and that they will integrate a range of health care and treatment services alongside information services, library and learning facilities and democratic and community meeting spaces. The JSC will be procured through the BRAHM LiftCo. :John Percival, 01706 924843, John.Percival@Rochdale.Gov.UKSheffield: Highway maintenance|This Project provides for an initial capital investment to relieve the maintenance backlog in Sheffield s roads and associated highway assets and then their continued upkeep for a period of 25 years. The Project will refurbish and provide for maintenance of the highway network on a fence to fence basis so that it meets user needs for safety, cleanliness and general appearance.>Wendy Woodhead, 0114 273 4296, wendy.woodhead@sheffield.gov.uk%South London Waste Partnership: WasteThis project is for the provision of residual waste treatment services in South London through a joint procurement by the South London Waste Partnership comprising London Borough of Croydon, London Borough of Merton, Royal Borough of Kingston and London Borough of Sutton. It is Phase B of a two phase initiative. The reference project is based on two 106.5ktpa MBT facilities and a 103ktpa EfW (CHP) facility, if possible utilising the heat as well as power from the EfW facility. All scheduled to become operational in 2016.; Frank Smith, 07916 225227, Frank.Smith@rbk.kingston.gov.uk9North Tyneside: Joint Service Centre - Whitley Bay (LIFT))A joint service centre in Whitley Bay to be developed by the Newcastle & Nth Tyneside LIFT Company providing a range of local authority and health services. The local authority services will include: library and one-stop information & services; housing & parking control; and community facilities.=Viv Geary, 0191 643 5339, Vivienne.Geary@northtyneside.gov.uk4Gloucestershire Police: Estate Development ProgrammenTwo divisional HQs - for Forest and Gloucester; and for Cheltenham and Tewkesbury - both with custody centres.HRichard Bradley, 01452 752545, Richard.Bradley@Gloucestershire.Police.uk3Milton Keynes & Northamptonshire: Waste PartnershipThe reference project is based on two Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) plants, one 228,000 tonnes per annum and one 105,000 tonnes per annum, both scheduled to become operational in 2014 and an Advanced Thermal Treatment (gasification) facility (150,000tpa), plus new transfer stations, 2 in-vessel composting facilities and the haulage and disposal of residues an< d rejects from the facilities.CAlan Patrickson, 01908 252046, alan.patrickson@milton-keynes.gov.ukGloucestershire: WasteGCC is striving to recycle and compost 60% of its household waste by 2020. This still creates over 150 to 175,000 tonnes of residual waste to be diverted from landfill to ensure that GCC meets its LATS targets.EZoe Wheelwright, 01452 427046, zoe.wheelwright@gloucestershire.gov.ukSalford: PendletonThe Pendleton scheme aims to bring neighbourhood of predominantly local authority housing to Decent Homes standards by demolishing 891units and refurbishing a further 1,251. It also aims to increase the housing offer by providing approximately 400 units for private sale and to transform vacant and underused sites and community facilities. The scheme forms part of a wider intervention area involving the Manchester Salford Pathfinder and the Central Salford Urban Regeneration Company.6Jane Barlow, 0161 922 8781, Jane.Barlow@salford.gov.uk&Essex: Building Schools for the Future Harrow: Street lightingReplacement and installation of new columns, as well as illuminated street furniture such as signs and bollards within a 5 year core investment period7John Bowdery, 020 8863 5611, john.bowdery@harrow.gov.uk-Hull: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1!The Hull Wave 2 project will use the standard LEP model to deliver its BSF project. In this wave, four new community schools and one significant refurbishment will be built with funding by PFI credits; with 3 new builds schools and 9 others refurbished using conventional capital funding.7 David Martin, 01482 609100, david.martin@hullcc.gov.ukLeicestershire: WastelThe reference project for this residual waste treatment scheme is a single energy from waste (EfW) facility to treat approximately 180,000 tonnes of waste - and with potential to generate Combined Heat and Power (CHP) - and a transfer station. It is supported by the Leicestershire Waste Management Partnership (LWMP) which consists of 7 District Councils and LCC.0Harold Yates, 0116 305 8387, hyates@leics.gov.uk>South West Devon Partnership (Plymouth, Torbay & Devon): WasteMThe reference project is based on a 225,000 tonnes per annum Energy from Waste plant with potential for CHP on a site within a few kilometres of the HM Naval Base Devonport. The partnership between the 3 authorities was formed to take advantage of geographic, economic and waste optimisation advantages created by the 3 catchments. 6Mark Turner, 01752 304639, mark.turner@plymouth.gov.uk3Blackburn : Building Schools for the Future Phase 2The programme proposes 3 complete new build PFI schools (one a co-located facility for a mainstream and SEN school) and 5 remodelled schools. The authority plans to use BSF as an opportunity to develop further extended services for children and young people at a local level.5Lisa Bibby, 01254 666760, Lisa.bibby@blackburn.gov.uk2Blackburn: Building Schools for the Future Phase 12Cambridgeshire & Northamptonshire: Street LightingThe replacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs, bollards and beacons, plus the installation of additional columns during an initial 5-year capital programme.?Martin Pettitt, 01604 236 524, MPettitt@northamptonshire.gov.uk)Somerset: Building Schools for the FutureTo raise education achievement in Bridgewater and develop leading edge education practice that will be shared throughout the county; and also enable the Community to have greater access and engagement through extended services.3 Julia Ridge, 01823 355760, jaridge@somerset.gov.uk*South Tyne & Wear Waste Partnership: Waste0The South Tyne and Wear Waste Management Partnership (STWWMP) was established to enable the three partner authorities to jointly procure solutions for the treatment and disposal of residual municipal waste. The Partnership comprises three metropolitan councils, Gateshead, South Tyneside and Sunderland.:Alan Townsend 0191 433 7269 alantownsend@gateshead.gov.ukStaffordshire: WasteProject W2R constitutes the design, construction and operation by 2013 of a 300,000tpa EfW plant to convert residual waste from the authorities of Staffordshire (lead), Warwickshire, Walsall and Sandwell primarily into electricity. This facility will be for the treatment of residual waste only, following kerbside and other recycling activities. Options to develop combined heat and power and further recycling have been assessed for technical and financial feasibility and will be explored further during the procourement process. Value of capital estimated at 151 million. The full capacity ofthe W2R plant will therefore be used for municipal waste. 7Joy Currey 01785 276548 joy.currey@staffordshire.gov.uk!North Tyneside: Sheltered housingThe scheme will cover all the Council s sheltered housing on 32 sites across the Borough. It will refurbish 12 sheltered housing schemes, re-develop 13 schemes as new build and release 7 sites for development by the contractor. The overall number of apartments will be reduced from 1032 to 945, through the elimination of unpopular bed-sit accommodation and the provision of high quality one and two bedroom apartments. The contractor will be responsible for maintenance and some of the management functions. ;Roy Marston, 0191 6437580, roy.marston@northtyneside.gov.ukaLancashire, Merseyside & Cumbria Fire Authorities: North West Fire and Rescue Authorities (NWFRA)c16 Community Fire Stations on a mixture of new and existing sites in the North West of England (with Merseyside acting as lead Authority). The proposed locations are: Cumbria - Carlisle East, Carlisle West, Patterdale, Penrith (incorporating County Council Emergency Planning Unit & Emergency Control Room), and Workington; Lancashire - Blackburn, Burnley, Chorley, and Fleetwood; Merseyside - Belle Vale, Birkenhead, Bootle/Netherton, Formby, Kirkdale (incorporating Operational Resource Centre), Newton le Willows, and Southport (including an ambulance station with North West Ambulance Service as a partner).Colin Schofield, 0151 296 4203, colinschofield@merseyfire.gov.uk Lorraine Clarke, 0151 296 4231, lorraineclarke@merseyfire.gov.uk)Barnsley/Doncaster/Rotherham: Waste (EfW)A partnership to procure the infrastructure for the residual waste treatment facilities. The preferred technology is a combination of Energy from Waste (EfW) for Barnsley and Rotherham and Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) with Refuse Derived Fuel (RDF) for Doncaster. The project has a 29-year concession. There are separate procurements for recycling, composting, landfill and transfer stations. (Mark Dawe, 07730 678411, mark@mtdawe.com8Barnsley: Joint Service Centre - Hoyland & Darton (LIFT)(Joint services centre facilities in Hoyland and Darton to be developed by Barnsley Community Solutions LIFT Company providing: customer information services(inc. housing & benefits advice); library (Hoyland only); children & family services; adult social services; and a range of health services.7Jeremy Sykes, 01226 774607, JeremySykes@barnsley.gov.uk1Bradford: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2Bradford: Waste0A project to procure a contract to provide for the treatment of residual municipal waste with options within the standard bid to include transfer/transport, up to 2 HWRCs and a potential variant of transferring the trade waste service. The operational phase of the contract will run for up to 25 years. :Jill Campbell, 01274 432017, jill.campbell@bradford.gov.ukGloucestershire: Fire stationsThe project will deliver four new community fire stations in Cheltenham (2) and Glou< cester (2) and a new build community life skills centre.6Peter Thorp, 01452 753221, peter.thorp@glosfire.gov.ukKnowsley: Street lightingThe replacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs, bollards, beacons and subway lights; and the installation of additional columns during an initial 5-year capital programme.=Sue Callister, 0151 443 5819, susan.callister@knowsley.gov.uk Leeds: WasteA project to procure a contract to provide treatment of residual municipal waste from household, kerbside and household waste sorting sites in Leeds, with an option of managing and operating a waste transfer station. The operational phase of the contract will run for 24 years. 3Andrew Tate, 07891 271746, andrew.tate@leeds.gov.uk1Rochdale: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1The Rochdale Wave 4 project will use the standard LEP model to procure its single wave BSF project. The project will rebuild, remodel or refurbish its secondary estate of 11 mainstream schools and 2 Pupil Referral Units. 4 schools will be built with funding by PFI credits.?John Bollington, 01706 925046, John.Bollington@Rochdale.gov.uk1Rochdale: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2Suffolk: Waste2A project for waste infrastructure and residual waste disposal in Suffolk and involves the construction of a residual waste treatment facility. The service being procured through the PFI contract will cover residual waste processing and disposal only. The concession period for the contract is 25 years. ?David Gazeley, 01473 264465, David.Gazeley@pss.suffolkcc.gov.ukWoking: Non HRA Round 4{This non-HRA scheme will deliver 190 new social rented homes. The PFI contractor will be responsible for the building and ongoing management and maintenance of the properties over the length of the contract. The scheme will also facilitate the delivery of around 95 shared ownership units and 190 homes for sale with tenure patterns mixed across the site, which is at Moor Lane. FPaola Capel-Williams, 01483 743257, paola.capel-williams@woking.gov.uk7Cambridgeshire: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1&The Cambridgeshire Wave 4 project will use the standard LEP model to deliver the first of its three waves of BSF projects. In this Wave, one school will be built with funding by PFI credits; with another school (a PRU) to be rebuilt and 4 others refurbished using conventional capital funding.>Kevin Manley, 01223 714109, kevin.manley@cambridgeshire.gov.ukCoventry: Street lightingThe replacement of existing streetlight columns and the installation of additional columns during an initial 5-year capital programme. Also the replacement of illuminated signs and bollards, and a proportion of authority owned cable network.9Karen Seager, 024 7683 1362, karen.seager@coventry.gov.uk#Croydon & Lewisham: Street lightingThe replacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs, bollards and beacons; and the installation of additional columns during an initial 5-year capital programme. :Martin Bonner, 020 8726 6000, martin.bonner@croydon.gov.uk2Hampshire, Southampton & W Sussex: Street lightingThe replacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs, bollards and authority owned cable network; together with the installation of additional columns during an initial 5-year capital programme.8Trevor Wallis, 023 9244 6510, Trevor.Wallis@hants.gov.uk&Luton: Building Schools for the Future'Sandwell: Oldbury Leisure Centre (LIFT)Social services for adults with disabilities being delivered via a purpose-built leisure centre, to be developed by the local LIFT Co with PCT services (GP, pharmacy) included.3Alan Dean, 0121 612 1525, Alan_Dean@sandwell.gov.ukBlackpool: Street lightingReplacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs and bollards as well as new columns. Also, the replacement of traffic signal points.FJulian Kearsley, 01253 478500, strategic.dir.business@blackpool.gov.ukNottingham: Street lightingzReplacement of street lighting units, illluminated signs and traffic bollards; as well as the installation of new columns.@Pat Armstrong, 0115 9156713, pat.armstrong@nottinghamcity.gov.uk"Oldham & Rochdale: Street lightingReplacement of existing streetlight columns, illuminated signs, bollards, beacons, subway lights, footbridge lights and authority owned cable network; as well as the installation of additional columns.>Rob Dawson, 01706 92 3379, rob.dawson@theimpactpartnership.com2Southwark: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1USouthwark's extended Wave 3 project comprises five secondary schools - three of which will be rebuilt under PFI and the other two conventionally-funded refurbishments, three special schools and a split-site learning campus for pupils with social, emotional and behavioural difficulties to be provided through a mix of new build and refurbishmentconventionally-funded). Another secondary school will be rebuilt as an Academy using conventional capital and there will be two new schools (also proposed to be Academies) associated with the two key areas of regeneration in Aylesbury and Rotherhithe.<Sara Browning, 020 7525 5007, sara.browning@southwark.gov.uk3Derbyshire: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1YThe Derbyshire Wave 3 project will use the standard LEP model to deliver the first of its four waves of BSF projects. In this Wave, two schools will be built with funding by PFI credits; three schools will be majority new build using conventional capital funding and one school will be re-built as an academy using conventional capital funding.;Gerald Tommy, 01629 585346, gerald.tommy@derbyshire.gov.uk North Yorkshire & York: WasteA project for waste infrastructure in North Yorkshire & City of York. The project would deliver two key residual waste processing facilities, namely, a Mechanical Biological Treatment (MBT) facility and an Energy from Waste (EfW) facility. The precise detail of the technological solution would be determined through the procurement process. The project is to have a concession length of 24 years.6Lisa Cooper 01609-532880 lisa.cooper@northyorks.gov.uk1Sandwell: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1~The Sandwell BSF Wave 3 project will create five learning campuses, comprising 10 current educational establishments (secondary schools, PRUs, special schools), one in each of Rowley Regis, Smethwick, Tipton, Wednesbury and Oldbury. Sandwell has also received official confirmation that the rest of its secondary school address will be procured through Wave 5 of the BSF programme.:Paul Piddock, 0121 569 8399, paul_piddock@sandwell.gov.uk /Durham: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1sDurham's BSF programme will be delivered over four waves: Wave 3; Wave 6 and; one wave each within waves 7-9 and waves 10-12. Wave 3 is based in the east of the county where three secondary schools are due to be rebuilt with funding by PFI credits. A further four secondary schools and one special school are due to be substantially remodelled using conventional capital.;Yvonne Edwards, 0191 383 4691, yvonne.edwards@durham.gov.uk(Salford: Building Schools for the FutureXSalford is a one wave BSF project that will use the standard 10 year LEP model. The project involves 5 new build schools (4 of which are PFI) and 3 refurbishments. Overall, Salford's BSF programme includes 8 schools; its remaining five mainstream secondary and special schools already have new buildings or are part of an earlier PFI programme.@Stephen Bradbury, 0161 778 0367, stephen.bradbury@salford.gov.uk"Manchester: HRA Round 4, BrunswickRThe Brunswick PFI area lies to the southeast edge of the City Centre. It is a residential area dominated by 1970s council housing. The area lies adjacent to the Plymouth Grove HRA PFI area and, following other major regeneration initiatives in the City, has become a priority area to deliver comprehensive regeneration and a sustainable neighbourhood. The housing layout and type of homes are predominantly in the radburn style, 385 two storey traditional (and 5 non-traditional) houses built in the late 1960s and early 1970s together with 244 mais<Zonettes and 107 low and 255 high-rise flats.AMajella McLaughlin, 0161 234 4837, m.mclaughlin@manchester.gov.uk&Oldham: Gateways To Oldham HRA HousingThe Gateways to Oldham project aims to regenerate three estates and will cover 711 social rented units under the PFI contract. 357 properties will be refurbished, 354 properties will be demolished/reoriented and re-provided and 22 additional properties for social rent will be built.9Chris Kelsall, 0161 770 1143, chris.kelsall@oldham.gov.uk*Merseyside Waste Disposal Authority: WasteThe reference project is scoped as three separate contracts, of which the Recovery contract is a 25 year PFI contract to treat residual waste. It entails the delivery of a combination of MBT and EfW facilities.EColin M. Mckenzie, 0151 255 2545, Colin.mckenzie@merseysidewda.gov.ukCStaffordshire and Stoke Fire Authority: Replacement fire stations 1+The provision of 10 new fire stations, consisting of 7 new community fire stations (2 on new sites  Tamworth and Sandyford) and 3 new response bases at Tamworth, Stafford and Kidsgrove. The remaining 23 fire stations in the Authority are planned to be refurbished through conventional procurement.=Steve Knight, 01785 898625, s.knight@staffordshirefire.gov.uk'Birmingham: Special Care Centres (LIFT)NPhase 2 of the development of Special Care Centres for elderly people in Birmingham, to be developed by the LIFT Company, providing a mixture of residential and community care, with one-stop facilities and dementia resources. This phase will deliver four of the planned 10 centres (four of which are already being delivered by Phase 1HCharles Ashton-Grey, 07920 275315, Charles_Ashton-Gray@birmingham.gov.ukEast Sussex: Age Well ProjectjDeliver four new residential care facilities in different parts of the county (Uckfield, Hastings, Ringmer and Rother) with a combined capacity of 188 places. The new residential care units will be designed to support a range of specialist residential care services (including nursing care) together with rehabilitation, respite and day care services.Lorayne Ferguson, 01825 768 297, lorayne.ferguson@eastsussex.gov.uk Paula Kirkland, 01273 738738, Paula.Kirkland@eastsussex.gov.uk 8Manchester: Joint Service Centre - Miles Platting (LIFT)RA joint services centre facility on The Miles Platting estate to be developed by the Manchester, Salford and Trafford (MaST) LIFT Company providing a range of services including: library; community and adult education; employment advice, and Connexions services; Surestart crche; and health services (health centre, 5 GPs, and pharmacy).9Colleen Scott, 0161 234 1494, c.scott1@manchester.gov.uk )Wolverhampton: Every Adult Matters (LIFT)1Hub and Spoke support centres for disabled adultsBHeather Mytton-Sanneh, Heather.Mytton-Sanneh@wolverhampton.gov.uk.1Barnsley: Building Schools for the Future Phase 1The Barnsley BSF project will be used to update all the existing school stock in the borough by 2012, creating full service Advanced Learning Centres. The plan is to reduce the schools from 14 to 9; one school will be closed and replaced by an academy.5Steve Mair, 01226 773 634, stevenmair@barnsley.gov.uk1Barnsley: Building Schools for the Future Phase 2)Tameside: Building Schools for the Future The Tameside BSF Wave 3 project is a wholesale rationalisation of the secondary school estate. Ten mainstream schools will be demolished and replaced by two Academies and five new schools. BSF funding will also be used to rebuild / refurbish three specials and a PRU.7Elaine Todd, 0161 342 3238, elaine.todd@tameside.gov.uk?Birmingham: Building Schools for the Future (including Primary)The Birmingham BSF Wave 2 project will use the standard LEP model to deliver the first of six phases of its BSF projects. In this first phase, three schools will be rebuilt with funding by PFI credits; the other eight schools will be substantially remodelled using conventional capital funding. Birmingham has also received confirmation that its second phase of BSF will be procured through Wave 5 of the BSF programme.=Peter Farrell, 0121 303 1348, peter_farrell@birmingham.gov.uk@Wigan: Wigan: Joint Service Centre (inc library & swimming pool)A Joint Service Centre (JSC) in Wigan town centre, located on either side of Wigan town hall, with the following main elements: Information and Learning Zone  incorporating a One Stop Shop and new library; Neighbourhood Zone  community-related services including Housing; Healthy Living Zone  health, social care and leisure facilities including a new swimming pool and primary care facilities.=Katherine Fairclough, 01942 827095, k.fairclough@wigan.gov.uk(Coventry: Childrens services (variation)*Derbyshire: Childrens services (variation)1Nottingham: Joint Service Centre - Bulwell (LIFT)eA joint service centre in Bulwell to be developed by the Greater Nottingham LIFT Company providing a range of local authority and health services. The local authority services will include: library and one-stop information & services; youth services; indoor and outdoor games facilities; adult social services, neighbourhood and housing services (inc ALMO).<Tanya Najuk, 07949 185417, tanya.najuk@nottinghamcity.gov.uk%Bristol: Hengrove Park Leisure CentreMulti-sport centre adjacent to a community hospital and park, including a 50m swimming pool, sports hall and health & fitness faciltiies.=Stuart Woods, 0117 922 4355, stuart_woods@bristol-city.gov.uk=Leeds: HRA Round 3 & 5, Little London, Beeston Hill & HolbeckThe refurbishment (to meet Decent Homes standard) of 922 existing rented units (435 in high rise blocks) and the reprovision of 125 new build rented units. This project forms the central element of the regeneration of the Little London estate. In March 2008 the project was enlarged to include the clearance of around 680 unsustainable, low demand Council homes, reprovision of around 350 new build Council homes and refurbishment of around 290 Council homes in the Beeston and Holbeck area. The contractor will be responsible for the ongoing maintenance of these properties over the contract term. 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