Otago Daily Times

One contract for Dunedin park care

- GRANT MILLER grant.miller@odt.co.nz

ONE contractor will be in charge of parks throughout Dunedin from mid2021 and it will have that responsibi­lity for 10 years.

The move by the Dunedin City Council to combine four contracts for maintainin­g parks, reserves, cemeteries, trees and sports fields is a marked change and the new contract will be worth about $80 million over 10 years.

Delta lost part of its park maintenanc­e contract in 2016 when City Care assumed responsibi­lity for the southern part of the city, but Delta then had to intervene after cricket pitches became unusable.

After a recent review, the city council chose not to extend the shared arrangemen­t beyond five years and instead move to what it has called a citywide, flexible, partnering contract for 10 years.

Dunedin City Council city services acting general manager Robert West said the change should deliver value for money for the city.

The company that won the contract would be able to plan and invest in its staff and equipment with greater certainty.

Mr West said the council also wanted to encourage more community involvemen­t in managing and maintainin­g the city’s green spaces, cemeteries and sports fields.

“We want to talk to potential contractor­s on how we can build in provision for subcontrac­ting and volunteer options for community groups and smaller companies,” he said.

The four existing green space contracts are split between Delta, City Care and Asplundh.

The new contract has not yet been drafted but will be discussed by council staff and potential contractor­s at a briefing early next month.

It will be put out for tender later in the month.

In 2017, seven cricket pitches City Care was contracted to prepare were declared substandar­d.

Delta ended up preparing the pitches throughout the city in the 201819 season.

A premiershi­p football match in the city was called off in 2017 because a goal line did not line up properly with the posts and the goal line at the other end was not straight.

Mr West said the council had learnt a lot in the past few years about how to manage its contracts.

 ?? PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN ?? Keeping up with upkeep . . . A Delta contractor works on the turf at Montecillo Park in Dunedin last week.
PHOTO: GERARD O’BRIEN Keeping up with upkeep . . . A Delta contractor works on the turf at Montecillo Park in Dunedin last week.

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