OFFICER DECISION

 

 

Decision: Approval of contract award for crematorium development to Chester Composites Ltd.

 

Decision Date: 20h April 2026

Type of Decision: Director                                      Key

X*

    Non-Key

 

Portfolio Area that decision relates to:

Leader (inc Corporate Services, Policy, Strategy & Partnerships)

 

Environment and Climate Emergency

 

Economy & Transport

 

 

Finance, Performance, Major Projects & Equalities

 

Children, Young People and Education

 

Children, Young People & Education

 

Health, Wellbeing and Adults Social Care

 

Housing, Planning & Safer Communities

X

Background / Decision Summary:

 

*Executive agreed in February 2025 the CRAM bid funding for a modular expansion of the crematorium facility in York as an additional waiting area with enclosed accessible toilet facilities. The procurement has now completed with contract award to the winning bidder now due. The funds approved for the project by two CRAM bids were £596k in total.

 

The crematorium site is in dire need of modernization and maintenance and requires additional capacity to compete with private venues now being built. Facilities are not of a professional standard and require significant repair and development.

 

The winning procurement bid was c£435k plus additional project costs and fees. We believe a final total cost of £560k for the project with a c£36k contingency is available.

 

Approval required to enter into the contract with Chester Composites Ltd.

 

Options Considered:

 

Funding the development, which is within the allocated budget and can be delivered with the timescale and working parameters required by the service.

 

Not funding and losing the facility. A further procurement would only see costs increase and would require significant additional time. This would also impact the future operation of the site and reduce revenue streams identified by the expansion.

 

Options Rejected:

 

Not Funding. The site is in dire need of significant modernization and improvement, future revenue would also be negatively impacted if improvements are not made.

 

 

 

Consultation Process:

 

Discussion with the service and its associated funeral Directors has taken place over many years of proposals.

 

 

Implications

Crime & Disorder

 

 

Equalities

 X

Highways

 

Human Resources

 

 

Legal

 

ICT

 

Financial

 

 

Affordability

 

Property

 

Climate Change

 

 

Health

   X

Other

 

Environment

 

 

Human Rights

 

 

 

Implications Contact:

 

Procurement:  Chloe Wilcox

Finance: Patrick Looker

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Level of Risk:   Low.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Wards Affected:


All Wards

X

Fishergate

 

Holgate

 

Rural West York

 

Acomb

 

Fulford & Heslington

 

Hull Road

 

Strensall

 

Bishopthorpe

 

Guildhall

 

Huntington & New Earswick

 

Westfield

 

Clifton

 

Haxby & Wigginton

 

Micklegate

 

Wheldrake

 

Copmanthorpe

 

Heworth

 

Osbaldwick & Derwent

 

 

Dringhouses & Woodthorpe

 

Heworth Without

 

Rawcliffe & Clifton

 

 


 

Comments/Observations:

 

 

Decision:  To enter into the contract awarded through an open procurement process with Chester Composites Ltd.

 

 

Decision Made by: Pauline Stuchfield

Contact Details: pauline.stuchfield@york.gov.uk

 

On behalf of:

To be implemented by:

Andrew Laslett

 

On Completion – Signed off by:

 

 

Date: 20/4/2026