1.       APPLYING FINANCIAL PENALTIES TO CONTRACTS ISSUED BY OC TRANSPO

 

INCLUSION DE PÉNALITÉS FINANCIÈRES AUX CONTRATS ÉMIS PAR oc tRANSPO

 

 

COMMITTEE RECOMMENDATION

 

That Council approve that contracts issued by OC Transpo include a Liquidated Damages clause where the potential or actual consequences to it would be significant from a financial or service delivery perspective for failure to deliver on-time or to expected standards.

 

 

RECOMMANDATION DU COMITÉ

 

Que le Conseil approuve que tous les contrats émis par OC Transpo comprennent une clause relative aux dommages-intérêts extrajudiciaires lorsque les conséquences potentielles ou réelles seraient importantes, au niveau financier ou affectant la prestation de service, pour tout manquement par rapport à la livraison des services en temps opportun ou selon les normes attendues.

 

 

 

DOCUMENTATION

 

1.      Commission Coordinator’s report dated 30 January 2012 (ACS2012-CMR-OTC-0002).

 

2.      Extract of Finance and Economic Development Committee Minutes dated 3

April 2012.

 

 

 


 

To / Destinataire

Diane Blais, Coordinator, FEDC

File/N° de fichier:  

From / Expéditeur 

Rosemary Theriault

Coordinator, Transit Commission

 

Subject / Objet

Applying Financial Penalties to Contracts Issued by OC Transpo

Date: 1 March 2011

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

On 29 February 2012, by Motion OTC 18/4, the Transit Commission referred the attached report to the Finance and Economic Development Committee.

 

This is for your information and action as appropriate.

 

 

 

 

 

Rosemary Theriault

 

 

 

 

 


Report to/Rapport au :

 

Transit Commission /

Commission du transport en commun

and Council / et au Conseil  

 

30 January 2012 / 30 janvier 2012

 

Submitted by/Soumis par : Rosemary Theriault, Coordinator / coordonnatrice

City Clerk and Solicitor / Greffier et Chef du contentieux

(613) 580-2424 x, 21624

 

Contact Person/Personne resource: Councillor / Conseiller Stephen Blais

(613) 580-2489, Stephen.Blais@ottawa.ca

 

City Wide/à l'échelle de la Ville

Ref N°: ACS2012-CMR-OTC-0002

 

 

SUBJECT:

APPLYING FINANCIAL PENALTIES TO CONTRACTS ISSUED BY OC TRANSPO

 

 

OBJET :

INCLUSION DE PÉNALITÉS FINANCIÈRES AUX CONTRATS ÉMIS PAR oc tRANSPO

 

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATION

 

That the Transit Commission recommend that the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend to Council that contracts issued by OC Transpo include a Liquidated Damages clause where the potential or actual consequences to it would be significant from a financial or service delivery perspective for failure to deliver on-time or to expected standards.

 

 

RECOMMANDATION DU RAPPORT

 

Que la Commission du transport en commun recommande que le Comité des finances et du développement économique recommande au Conseil que tous les contrats émis par OC Transpo comprennent une clause relative aux dommages-intérêts extrajudiciaires lorsque les conséquences potentielles ou réelles seraient importantes, au niveau financier ou affectant la prestation de service, pour tout manquement par rapport à la livraison des services en temps opportun ou selon les normes attendues.

 

 


BACKGROUND

 

On 18 January 2012, the Transit Commission received a Notice of Motion with respect to the above.  A full copy of the Motion is attached as Document 1 to this report.

 

 

DISCUSSION

 

The protection of tax payers’ dollars is of utmost importance and the delivery of timely service is a priority for OC Transpo and the City of Ottawa.

 

This motion is in keeping with a previous motion from Councillor Blais, adopted by Council, to blacklist any contractors that do not provide timely and quality service.

 

In relation to the contract for the development of an app for OC Transpo, it was discovered that no penalty clause was included.

 

Given that the Supply branch oversees all contracts, including those emanating from OC Transpo, a financial penalties clause should be a standard inclusion.  The Treasurer’s recent update to Council on Contract Performance also noted that a guide is now available for staff regarding Contract Administration and Reporting on Supplier Performance.

 

 

RURAL IMPLICATIONS

 

N/A

 

 

CONSULTATION

 

Finance Department

 

The Supply Branch currently uses a number of strategies to ensure that its contracts are properly managed and delivered on time.  Examples of such strategies include; requiring various forms of security; obtaining a pre-determined sum to mitigate financial risk; requesting production schedules; and monitoring supplier performance through an e-procurement database.

 

By definition, “Liquidated damages” are not a “penalty” but rather a true pre-estimate of the loss to the City should a supplier fail to deliver the goods or services defined in the contract.  The calculation of liquidated damages must be based on an actual calculation of potential losses.

 

 

COMMENTS BY THE WARD COUNCILLOR(S)

 

N/A

ACCESSIBILITY IMPACTS

 

There is no accessibility impact associated with the recommendation in this report.

 

 

LEGAL IMPLICATIONS

 

There are no legal impediments to implementing the recommendation in this report.

 

 

RISK MANAGEMENT IMPLICATIONS

 

The implementation of a proposed blanket provision mandating the inclusion of financial penalties in all OC Transpo contracts is not without significant risk.  Costs of goods and services purchased by OC Transpo could increase, as suppliers will seek to hedge their potential exposure through increased bid prices.  The general practice within the Construction industry is for financial penalties for late delivery to be accompanied by associated financial incentives for early delivery.  This reciprocal practice could increase the cost of a project should the incentives for early delivery be achieved.

 

 

CITY STRATEGIC PLAN

 

N/A

 

 

TECHNICAL IMPLICATIONS

 

N/A

 

 

FINANCIAL IMPLICATIONS

 

By including financial penalties OC Transpo runs the risk of paying a premium with little return on investment.

 

 

SUPPORTING DOCUMENTATION

 

Document 1 – Notice of Motion from 18 January 2012

 

 

DISPOSITION

 

Staff will undertake to implement the recommendation of Council.

 


Document 1

 

Ottawa bw

City Council and Standing Committee

Motion

 

Conseil et comités permanents

Motion

 

 

Moved by/ Motion de:

Commissioner Blais

 

 

RE:

Applying Financial Penalties

 

 

WHEREAS the protection of taxpayers dollars is of utmost importance;

 

AND WHEREAS the delivery of timely service is a priority for OC Transpo and the City of Ottawa;

 

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED THAT all contracts issued by OC Transpo include financial penalties for failure to deliver on-time or to expected standards.

 

 


APPLYING FINANCIAL PENALTIES TO CONTRACTS ISSUED BY OC TRANSPO

INCLUSION DE PÉNALITÉS FINANCIÈRES AUX CONTRATS ÉMIS PAR oc tRANSPO

ACS2012-CMR-OTC-0002                            CITY-WIDE/À L’ÉCHELLE DE LA VILLE

 

REPORT RECOMMENDATION

 

That the Finance and Economic Development Committee recommend to Council that contracts issued by OC Transpo include a Liquidated Damages clause where the potential or actual consequences to it would be significant from a financial or service delivery perspective for failure to deliver on-time or to expected standards.

 

Committee heard from the following public delegation:

 

Mr. Craig Watson spoke in support of the recommendation, indicating that, as a bus operator, he saw first-hand the impact of not having penalty clauses in contracts.

 

Responding to a question from Councillor M. Wilkinson, Mr. Jeff Byrne, Chief Procurement Officer, explained that the staff comment contained in the report was based on a previous version of the recommendation.  He indicated staff had since worked with the Councillor to amend the wording of the recommendation.

 

Following these exchanges, the report recommendation was put to Committee and CARRIED, as presented.