ON APPEAL FROM THE TECHNOLOGY AND CONSTRUCTION COURT
HHJ MARK RAESIDE QC
Strand, London, WC2A 2LL |
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B e f o r e :
LORD JUSTICE MOYLAN
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SIR STEPHEN TOMLINSON
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AMEY BIRMINGHAM HIGHWAYS LTD |
Claimant/ Respondent |
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BIRMINGHAM CITY COUNCIL |
Defendant/ Appellant |
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for the Appellant
Mr Christopher Lewis QC and Mr Peter Land (instructed by Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer LLP) for the Respondent
Hearing dates: 30, 31 January and 1 February 2018
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Crown Copyright ©
Lord Justice Jackson:
Part 1 – Introduction |
Paragraphs 2 – 8 |
Part 2 – The contract |
Paragraphs 9 – 24 |
Part 3 – A brief history of events |
Paragraphs 25 – 39 |
Part 4 – The appeal to the Court of Appeal |
Paragraphs 40 – 43 |
Part 5 – Were ABHL under a duty to update the MINV and MSEC tables in the Project Network Model? |
Paragraphs 44 – 74 |
Part 6 – What was the extent of ABHL's obligations? |
Paragraphs 75 – 79 |
Part 7 – Should milestone certificates 6 to 9 be set aside? |
Paragraphs 80 – 91 |
Part 8 – Conclusion |
Paragraphs 92 – 96 |
"1. DEFINITIONS, INTERPRETATION AND CONSTRUCTION1.1 This Contract comprises:1.1.1 the Main Body;1.1.2 the schedules; and1.1.3 the annexures;together, the "Contract".1.2 PriorityThis Contract shall be construed and interpreted as a whole provided that in the event of any conflict or inconsistency between the provisions of the Main Body, the schedules and annexures, or between any of the schedules, or between any of the annexures, then, save as expressly provided for by clause 1.3, the conflict or inconsistency shall be resolved according to the following descending order of priority:1.2.1 the Main Body and schedule 1 (Definitions, Interpretation and Construction);1.2.2 schedule 2 (Output Specification);1.2.3 schedule 4 (Payment Mechanism); and1.2.4 all other schedules and annexures.…
4. APPOINTMENT OF AN INDEPENDENT CERTIFIER
On or prior to the date of this Contract the Authority and the Service Provider shall appoint jointly the Independent Certifier using the Independent Certifier's Appointment. The Independent Certifier's Appointment shall set out the duties owed by the Independent Certifier to the Authority and to the Service Provider.…
5. CONDITION OF THE PROJECT NETWORK
5.1 The Service Provider confirms that, subject to clause 5.2, it has satisfied itself as to:5.1.1 the condition and extent of the Project Network at the Pre-Commencement Survey Date (including the volume and type of Apparatus and Highway Trees); and5.1.2 the work that it needs to carry out on the Project Network in order to comply with the requirements of schedule 2 (Output Specification).…6. SURVEYS AND INSPECTIONS
6.1 General6.1.1 The Service Provider shall undertake all inspections, surveys, tests and assessments and provide strategy documents and reports in accordance with this clause 6.1 (General) and (subject to the provisions of this clause 6 (Surveys and Inspections)), and clause 41.6 (Change in highways standards) the Highways Maintenance Code, the Highway Structures Code and the Highways Lighting Code so that all the unprocessed data provided as a result of undertaking the inspections, surveys, tests and assessments is available to:6.1.1.1 the Authority to enable it to support a defence under section 58 of the [Highways Act 1980] and any other Legislation that requires the Authority to know or reasonably be expected to know whether or not the condition of the Project Network (or part thereof) was likely to cause danger to users of the Project Network;6.1.1.2 the Authority to monitor that the Services are being provided in accordance with the requirements of schedule 2 (Output Specification);…6.1.1.4 the Service Provider to run the NCI Calculation Methodology, the FWCI Calculation Methodology, the VGCI Calculation Methodology, the KBCI Calculation Methodology, and the CTCI Calculation Methodology using the Pavement Management Model (and, for the purposes of this Contract, solely the Service Provider shall perform such calculations and such calculations shall only be performed using the Pavement Management Model).6.1.1A The Service Provider may update the Pavement Management Model from time to time:6.1.1A1 in accordance with any changes made to the Project Network Model pursuant to this Contract; ……6.3 Condition Surveys
6.3.1 The Service Provider shall carry out Condition Surveys on all Project Roads annually for the duration of the Contract Term in accordance with this clause 6 (Surveys and Inspections) and any applicable Highways Standards.…
9. MILESTONES
9.1 The Service Provider shall achieve Milestone Completion by the relevant Planned Milestone Completion Date. The Milestones and their respective Planned Milestone Completion Dates are set out in the table below:
Milestone Planned Milestone Completion Date 1 6 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 2 12 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 3 18 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 4 24 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 5 30 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 6 36 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 7 42 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 8 48 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 9 54 Months after the Service Commencement Date. 10 60 Months after the Service Commencement Date. …
11. SERVICE PROVIDER PROGRAMMES and SERVICE PROVIDER REPORTS
11.1 The Service Provider shall produce, revise and provide to the Authority the Service Provider Programmes in accordance with the provisions of this clause 11 (Service Provider Programmes)…11.1.3 The Core Investment Period Programme shall contain, without limitation, the following information:11.1.3.1 a detailed plan on a PFI District by PFI District and street by street basis of each item of Core Investment Works that are to be carried out by the Service Provider to the Project Network in order to comply with the requirements of this Contract in respect of the forthcoming Contract Year and how, having made due enquiry, such Core Investment Works will be managed and/or co-ordinated in the context of other works being carried out on the relevant areas of the Project Network by the Authority (as Highway Authority), Statutory Undertakers or third parties in respect of the same period;11.1.3.2 a detailed plan, on a PFI District by PFI District and street by street basis, of … all the surveys, inspections and tests (including timings and locations of such surveys, inspections[,] tests and assessments) to be carried out on the Project Network pursuant to the provisions of clause 6 (Surveys and Inspections) which relate to the Core Investment Works in respect of the forthcoming Contract Year;11.1.3.3 a strategic plan on a PFI District by PFI District basis for the remainder of the Core Investment Period setting out:(a) the Core Investment Works to be carried out to meet each Milestone and the requirements of part 1 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);(b) the NCIlink, NCIlocal, NCImain and NCIsec profiles for the Project Roads in a graphical or tabular format demonstrating the relevant NCI profile for each PFI District for each Month during the Core Investment Period;(c) details of all surveys, inspections and tests (including timing and location of such surveys, inspections and tests) to be carried out in accordance with the provisions of clause 6 (Surveys and Inspections) which relate to the Core Investment Works;……13.2 Certification of Milestones13.2.1 The Service Provider shall notify the Independent Certifier and the Authority five (5) Business Days before the date upon which the Service Provider requires the Independent Certifier to assess whether it has achieved Milestone Completion or Partial Milestone Completion in respect of each Milestone.13.2.2 Following notification pursuant to clause 13.2.1 above, the Independent Certifier shall assess whether Milestone Completion or Partial Milestone Completion has been achieved by the Service Provider, and shall, within ten (10) Business Days of the date of the assessment referred to in clause 13.2.1, issue to the Service Provider (with a copy to the Authority):13.2.2.1 a Certification of Completion; or13.2.2.2 a Certificate of Partial Completion, in which case the certificate shall:(a) identify those PFI District(s) in respect of which Milestone Completion has been achieved; and(b) in respect of the remaining PFI District(s), specify the outstanding matters that must be attended to before a Certificate of Completion can be issued; or13.2.2.3 a Certificate of Non-Completion, in which case the certificate shall specify the outstanding matters that must be attended to before a Certificate of Completion or a Certificate of Partial Completion can be issued.13.2.3 If, in respect of a Milestone, the Independent Certifier has issued either a Certificate of Partial Completion or a Certificate of Non-Completion, the Service Provider shall:13.2.3.1 attend to all outstanding matters specified in the Certificate of Partial Completion or Certificate of Non-Completion (as relevant) as expeditiously as possible; ……
13.5 Effect of Issue of Certificates of Completion etc13.5.1 As between the Parties the decision of the Independent Certifier to issue any Certificate of Completion, Certificate of Partial Completion or Certificate of Non-Completion at any time shall, in the absence of fraud or manifest error, be final and binding on the Parties but without prejudice to the right of either Party to make a claim under the Independent Certifier's Appointment.…
19. MANAGEMENT INFORMATION SYSTEM AND PROJECT NETWORK MODEL
19.1 Management Information System
19.1.1 The Parties agree and acknowledge that, on or before the date of this Contract, the Authority has provided to the Service Provider all the data it holds on Confirm and BMX to enable the Service Provider to develop a Management Information System.19.1.2 The Service Provider shall, from the Service Commencement Date until the MIS Upgrade Date, provide a Management Information System in accordance with the provisions of Table 8.1 in part 8 of schedule 2 (Output Specification).…19.2 Project Network Model19.2.1 From the Service Commencement Date the Service Provider shall accurately update the Project Network Model in accordance with Performance Standard 8 of schedule 2 (Output Specification) and shall ensure that the information contained in it is up to date at all times.19.2.2 The Authority shall, from time to time and at the reasonable request of the Service Provider, provide any necessary information reasonably required to update the Project Network Model.PART G – THE SERVICES
20. OBLIGATION TO PROVIDE THE SERVICES AND PERFORMANCE STANDARDS
20.1 Commencement of the Services
The Service Provider shall commence delivery of the Services from the Service Commencement Date and shall provide the Services for the remainder of the Contract Term in accordance with the terms of this Contract.20.2 Standards to which the Services must be providedThe Service Provider shall supply the Services continuously throughout the Contract Term:20.2.1 in order to comply fully with schedule 2 (Output Specification)20.2.2 in accordance with Highway Standards and Relevant Lighting Standards save as expressly permitted or required to do otherwise in accordance with this Contract;20.2.3 subject to clause 20.6, in accordance with the Method Statements;20.2.4 in accordance with Good Industry Practice;20.2.5 in accordance with the Service Provider Programmes or, in the caser of Minor Works, as permitted in accordance with clause 11.5, or, where clause 11.14.2.2 applies, as instructed by the Authority ……
54.4 Service Provider's Due Diligence54.4.1 The Service Provider shall be deemed to have:54.4.1.1 satisfied itself as to the assets to which it will acquire rights and the nature and extent of the risks assumed by it under this Contract; and54.4.1.2 gathered all information necessary to perform its obligations under this Contract and other obligations assumed, including:(a) information as to the nature, location and condition of the Project Network (including hydrological, geological, geo-technical and sub-surface conditions) …
…55. INDEMNITY
55.1 Matters indemnified by the Service ProviderThe Service Provider shall, subject to clause 55.2 (Exclusions), be responsible for and shall release and indemnify the Authority, its employees, agents and contractors on demand from and against, all liability for:55.1.1 death or personal injury;55.1.2 loss of or damage to property (including property belonging to the Authority or for which it is responsible "Authority Property");55.1.3 breach of statutory duty; and55.1.4 third party actions, claims, demands, costs, charges and expenses (including legal expenses on an indemnity basis);which may arise out of, or in consequence of:55.1.5 the design (subject to clause 7 (Latent Defects)), installation, operation or maintenance of the Project Network excluding Privately Maintainable Public Rights of Way; or55.1.6 the operation or maintenance of the Project Assets and/or the Project Facilities; or55.1.7 the performance or non-performance by the Service Provider of its obligations under this Contract; or55.1.8 the presence on the Authority's Property or on any part of the Project Facilities not the property of the Authority, of a Service Provider[,] a Sub-Contractor, their employees or agents in each case in relation to the provision of the Services or the discharge of obligations under this Contract,and (without limitation to the generality of clauses 55.1.5 to 55.1.8 inclusive) which may specifically include:55.1.9 the failure by the Service Provider to keep the Management Information System and/or the Project Network Model up to date at all times;…
68. HANDBACK PROCEDURE
68.1 GeneralThe Service Provider shall perform the Services in accordance with the provisions of this Contract so that at the Expiry Date (and, for the avoidance of doubt, not the Termination Date) the Project Network (and each Project Network Part) and the Project Facilities comply with the applicable Expiry Condition Requirements.…
70. DISPUTE RESOLUTION
70.1 Consultation70.1.1 Any Dispute arising in relation to any aspect of this Contract shall be resolved in accordance with this clause 70 (Dispute Resolution).70.1.2 If a Dispute arises in relation to any aspect of this Contract, the Service Provider and the Authority shall first consult in good faith in an attempt to come to an agreement in relation to the Dispute.70.1.3 If the Service Provider and the Authority fail to resolve the Dispute through such consultation within fifteen (15) Business Days, either party may refer the matter to an Adjudicator selected in accordance with clause 70.2 (Adjudication) below. Without prejudice to clause 70.1.2 above, either party may give the other notice of the intention to refer the Dispute to adjudication and the Adjudicator shall be selected in accordance with clause 70.2 (Adjudication).…70.2.6 The Adjudicator shall act impartially and may take the initiative in ascertaining the facts and the law. The Adjudicator shall have the power to open up, review and revise any opinion, certificate, instruction, determination or decision of whatever nature given or made under this Contract.…70.3 Arbitration70.3.1 If:…70.3.1.2 either Party is dissatisfied with or otherwise wishes to challenge the Adjudicator's decision made in accordance with clause 70.2.3;…then either Party may (within thirty (30) Business Days of receipt of the Adjudicator's decision, where appropriate), notify the other Party of its intention to refer the Dispute to:70.3.1.4 arbitration, in which case the provisions of this clause 70.3 (Arbitration) shall apply; or70.3.1.5 the Courts of England and Wales if it relates to a question of law.…
95.1 Common Law Rights for the AuthoritySubject to:95.1.1 the provisions in clause 95.3; and95.1.2 any other express right of the Authority pursuant to this Contract; and95.1.3 the Authority's right to claim, on or after termination of this Contract, the amount of its reasonable costs, losses, damages and expenses suffered or incurred by it as a result of rectifying or mitigating the effects of any breach of this Contract by the Service Provider save to the extent that the same has already been recovered by the Authority pursuant to this Contract or has been taken into account to calculate any compensation payable by the Authority pursuant to clause 69 (Compensation on termination);the sole remedy of the Authority in respect of a failure to provide the Services in accordance with:(a) the Output Specification; or(b) any of the provisions of this Contract listed in the Sole Remedy List; or(c) any other provision of this Contract which, if breached, results in the making of an Adjustment which fully compensates the Authority for the Loss suffered by it as a result of such breach,shall be the operation of schedule 4 (Payment Mechanism)."
"1. REQUIRED OUTCOMES1.1 The Service Provider shall comply with the provisions of this Performance Standard 1 and ensure that at the end of the Core Investment Period and thereafter until the expiry of the Contract Term in relation to the Project Network:1.1.1 no Road Section Lengths in each of PFI Districts 1 to 12 (inclusive) are Failed;1.1.2 no Road Section Lengths on each of the Network Route Hierarchies except the Local Access Route Network in each of PFI Districts 1 to 12 (inclusive) have an SRI of less than 1.2;1.1.3 no Footway Section Lengths, Verge Section Lengths, Kerb Section Lengths or Cycling Track Section Lengths are Poor or below;…"
"2.3 Project Network Model2.3.1 Where the Authority notifies the Service Provider of a change to the Project Network in accordance with this Contract, the Service Provider shall ensure that all information provided to the Service Provider by the Authority relating to such change is input into the Project Network Model within five (5) Business Days of the date of such notification unless otherwise agreed between the parties.2.3.2 On each occasion where the Project Network Model is updated in accordance with paragraph 2.3.1 the Service Provider shall provide the Authority with an electronic copy of the updated Project Network Model within one (1) Business Day of the date on which the Project Network Model is altered in accordance with paragraph 2.3.1 above.2.3.3 The Service Provider shall, from the Service Commencement Date, notify the Authority on a monthly basis of any amendments it would recommend to be made to the Project Network Model specifying all details and the reasons for such recommendation."
"1.1.1 NCImain in respect of a Road Section Length ("RSL") on the Strategic Route and Main Distributor Network is calculated in accordance with the following formula:NCImain = PCImain + SRImain + SRImainwhere:PCImain is calculated in accordance with paragraph 3;SRImain is calculated in accordance with paragraph 4; andSCImain is calculated in accordance with paragraph 5"
"3.2.4 Where the survey undertaken in accordance with paragraph 3.1.1 reveals that the length of the relevant RSL is more than 5%, but less than 10% over or under the length for that RSL recorded in the Project Network Model, then, provided that the Service Provider can demonstrate the accuracy of its measurement to the satisfaction of the Authority then the Service Provider shall amend the Project Network Model accordingly and the existing survey data shall be used in the PCI calculation.3.2.5 Where the survey undertaken in accordance with paragraph 4.1.1 reveals that the length of the relevant RSL is 10% or more over or under the length for that RSL recorded in the Project Network Model, then the RSL shall be re-surveyed. Where the Service Provider can demonstrate the accuracy of its original RSL length measurement via the re-survey to the satisfaction of the Authority then the Service Provider shall amend the Project Network Model and align any associated condition data accordingly and the data from the re-survey shall be used in the PCI calculation."
There are similar provisions in respect of skid resistance index and surface condition index. These are at paragraphs 4.2.4 to 4.2.5 and 5.2.4 to 5.2.5.
"PS8T = the sum of any Adjustments due in relation to Performance Standard 8 calculated in accordance with paragraph 3.10 of this Part 1 of schedule 4 (Payment Mechanism) in respect of the month that is three (3) months prior to the Month to which the MUC relates."
"1. The Service Provider shall carry out those inspections, surveys, tests and assessments that it is required to carry out during the Contract Term, pursuant to clause 6 (Surveys and Inspections) of this Contract and in accordance with Method Statement 13 (Inspections, Assessments and Monitoring).2. This schedule 11 sets out the specific Monitoring Methods required to monitor performance of the Services described in schedule 2 (Output Specification). In respect of each Monitoring Method set out within this schedule 11, the Service Provider shall carry out monitoring against the Performance Targets as set out in schedule 2 (Output Specification). In addition, in respect of certain Performance Targets as set out below, the Service Provider shall carry out monitoring as specifically described in this schedule 11.
3. Monitoring Method A
The Service Provider shall carry out those inspections, surveys, tests and assessments to enable the Service Provider and the Authority to run the NCI Calculation Methodology, the FWCI Calculation Methodology, the KBCI Calculation Methodology, the VGCI Calculation Methodology and the CTCI Calculation Methodology at least once by 1 November of each Contract Year."
"The data entered into the approved Pavement Management Model is delivered from two streams and may consist of:
- updated PCI, SCI and SRI survey data and/or
- re-setting of PCI, SCI and SRI following completion of interventions to individual RSLs.
For updated survey data the Independent Certifier shall validate through a 5% sample check of data that any updated survey results were obtained as follows:
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- SCI – DVI data collected in accordance with the latest version of the UKPMS Survey Manual using accredited DVI Inspectors
…- The Independent Certifier shall run a report from the PMM to confirm that the most up to date data has been input to the PMM."
"2.1.2 The Independent Certifier shall carry out the Initial Services set out in paragraph 2.2 (Certification of Milestones) in accordance with schedule 15 (Milestone Completion Criteria) of the Project Agreement, and in particular in respect of each criteria (as listed in column 1 of the table in schedule 15 (Milestone Completion Criteria) of the Project Agreement), the Independent Certifier shall carry out the relevant test (as detailed in column 3 of the table in schedule 15 (Milestone Completion Criteria) of the Project Agreement) in accordance with the relevant test procedure set out in column 4 of the table in schedule 15 (Milestone Completion Criteria) of the Project Agreement in connection with the certification of Milestones pursuant to clause 13.2 (Certification of Milestones) of the Project Agreement."
1. MSEC
2. MINV
3. MSURV
4. MECSURV
5. MCON
6. MSCRIM
"(i) That ABHL's obligations to perform the Core Investment Works and meet the requirements of Performance Standard 1 extend to the Project Network as a whole and are not limited to the RSLs as recorded in the Project Network Model contained in DRD0626.(ii) That ABHL must update the Project Network Model and maintain a Project Network Inventory which accurately reflects the actual extent of the Project Network and the Project Road.
(iii) That the Certificates of Completion for Milestones 6 to 9 inclusive be set aside, alternatively opened up, reviewed and revised and the relevant calculations performed again by reference to the actual Project Network Inventory."
"i) That if the Adjudicator's argument was correct then the first part of the clause was entirely otiose;ii) If there was a freestanding obligation to update the PNM then it would not be added to the end of the clause;
iii) The Project Agreement was highly regimented and therefore it is possible to track the obligation to update into Schedule 2, PS8, paragraph 2.3.1 and 2.3.2 but not so for those additional words.
iv) It was not in accordance with the thrust of the clause or indeed PS8.
v) The need to update the MIS, was carefully prescribed in PS8 but the same was not true for the PNM.
vi) No remedial consequences are provided for breach of clause 19.2.1 which is in the sole remedies list in Annexure 14 to the Project Agreement.
vii) Reference can be made to clause 43.1.1.2 which requires ABHL to maintain and update the MIS. No similar provision is made in respect of the PNM.
viii) As a basic inconsistency between the first part of those and those latter words.
ix) Such a clause would also be inconsistent with Schedule 2, Part 11, which refers to the need to amend the PNM in certain limited circumstances.
x) Those words at the end of the clause are not otiose and, thus, the meaning to be given to those additional words is read correctly to indicate that the obligation is to ensure the information is correct.
xi) The obligation at the end of the Contract Term to return the PNM is referable to Schedule 8 and not clause 19."
(i) Clause 5 of the contract required ABHL to satisfy themselves about the extent of the project network. That requirement only makes sense if ABHL were required to maintain the roads, footways, verges, kerbs and cycle tracks which actually existed. If ABHL were going to work for the next 25 years on the original unamended inventory in the PNM, there would be no point in satisfying themselves about the extent of the project network which actually existed.
(ii) Clause 6 of the contract required ABHL to carry out all inspections and surveys in accordance with the Highways Maintenance Code. The Highways Maintenance Code states:
"8.6.7 A detailed highway inventory or asset register or database is an essential prerequisite of establishing a cost effective and adequate maintenance regime. It is also a vital component of the HAMP and is the starting point for valuation of the asset which is dealt with in Section 17. The inventory is the foundation on which asset management is built and when analysed in combination with other data, for example, road casualties and traffic flows, it provides crucial decision support information.
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8.6.9 When inventory surveys are found to be necessary, the use of appropriate technology (e.g. video or aerial survey) may be considered. Careful specification of quality and accuracy is essential. In addition, once an asset inventory database has been established, it will be essential to keep it up to date, which means establishing a cyclic updating regime, defined by hierarchy or triggered by work on the ground. No authority should commence inventory data collection until assured arrangements for updating are in place."
(iii) Clause 6.1.1.1 of the contract requires that ABHL will make available to BCC accurate inventory data about the highways, not default data.
(iv) The test procedure set out in Schedule 15 to the contract requires the independent certifier to confirm that "the most up to date data" has been input into the PMM. The data referred to must be both inventory data and condition data.
(v) Clause 6.3.1 of the contract requires ABHL to carry out condition surveys on all project roads annually. It is implicit that ABHL will record the condition of all sections of road that are actually there. It would be a breach of clause 6.3.1 to disregard the condition of a section of road, simply because that section is not shown in the default inventory.
(vi) Clause 54.4.1 of the contract proceeds on the basis that ABHL are required to deal with the project roads, as they are on the ground, rather than those shown in the default inventory.
(vii) Clause 55.1.9 of the contract is an indemnity clause based upon the premise that ABHL is required "to keep … the Project Network Model up to date at all times".
"On reflection I have come to the conclusion that for a party to rely on a manifest error in a certificate does not depend upon his ability to demonstrate the error immediately and conclusively. In the present case, the guarantors were able to recognise immediately that the certificate was based upon the interest rates as set out in the original loan agreement and not as varied in November 2004. They could see that it was manifestly incorrect. They could not immediately demonstrate that conclusively; they could not do so until the court had determined the issue of variation. But they were right, as this court has now held. I would hold that the certificate was manifestly incorrect and was of no effect."
"Note: the actual indices achieved shown in Table 1.9b are calculated using the original Pavement Management Model. The Independent Certifier recognises that the Authority and the Service Provider are in dispute regarding the validity of the Project Network Model and Project Network Inventory and any change to the Project Network Model or Project Network Inventory could change the numbers in Table 1.9b."
Lord Justice Moylan
Sir Stephen Tomlinson
Appendix
"Accrued" means a Proposed Accruable Project Network Part which has become the responsibility of the Service Provider pursuant to this Contract by reason of the application of the provisions of schedule 19 (Accrual and De-Accrual of Project Network Parts) and
"Accrual" and "Accrue" shall be construed accordingly;
"Annual Unitary Charge" or "AUC" means the amount due from the Authority to the Service Provider calculated in accordance with paragraph 1.2 of schedule 4 (Payment Mechanism) (and, for the avoidance of doubt, the Annual Unitary Charge at the Service Commencement Date shall be 79,435,000.00; [Note, in the original the figure is handwritten].
"Carriageway" means that part of the highway laid out for use for motor vehicles and which includes Cycle Lanes and does not include Footway, Footpaths or Cycle Tracks;
"Certificate of Completion" means a certificate issued by the Independent Certifier pursuant to clause 13 (Certification) certifying that, in respect of the Milestone in question, it is satisfied that Milestone Completion has been achieved in all Districts;
"Condition Survey" means one or any combination of a Surface Condition Assessment, SCRIM or Grip Tester, Detailed Visual Inspection, Deflectograph Survey, Failing Weight Deflectometer Surveys, Ground Penetrating Radar, CHART Surveys (and/or any new methodologies and/or machines that may be developed and subsequently approved by the Authority in writing from time to time) and "Condition Surveys" shall be construed accordingly;
"CONFIRM" means the proprietary software produced by Pitney Bowes for the maintenance and management of public infrastructure and assets;
"Core Investment Period" or "CIP" means the period of time commencing on the Service Commencement Date and ending on the date on which a Certificate of Completion in respect of the final Milestone is issued pursuant to clause 13.4.1 (Dates on which Milestone Completion can occur) or the Service Provider is deemed to have achieved Milestone Completion in relation to Milestone 10 pursuant to clause 9.4.7 (Inability to complete Milestone);
"Core Investment Works" means those works and/or services to be carried out (or procured to be carried out) by the Service Provider in order to meet the requirements of part 1A of schedule 2 (Output Specification) during the Core Investment Period;
"CTCI Calculation Methodology" means the methodology for calculating the Cycle Track Condition Index set out in paragraph 8 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"Cycle Lane" means that part of a Carriageway or Footway which is laid out specifically for use by cycles;
"Cycle Track" means any path or route laid out for use by cycles which is not part of a Carriageway or Footway represented in the Project Network Model as separate Road Section Lengths;
"Cycle Track Condition Index" or "CTCI" means the index representing the condition of Cycle Tracks in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the CTCI Calculation Methodology;
"Cycle Track Section Length" or "CTSL" means a length of Cycle Track for an individual cross sectional position identified in the Project Network Model;
"De-Accrued" means, when applied to any item of Project Network Part, a Project Network Part which is no longer the responsibility of the Service Provider pursuant to this Contract by reason of the application of the provisions of schedule 19 (Accrual and De-Accrual of Project Network Parts) and "De-Accrual" shall be construed accordingly;
"Deflectograph Surveys" means a survey of the Carriageway undertaken to determine the structural condition of the Carriageway and "Deflectograph Survey" shall be construed accordingly;
"Detailed Visual Inspection" or "DVI" means a survey that is carried out by a qualified inspector on foot in accordance with the UKPMS Visual Inspection Guide V.1.0 as updated or amended from time to time and "Detailed Visual Inspections" or "DVIs" shall be construed accordingly;
"Disclosed Information" means all and any materials, documents, drawings, plans or other information relating in any way to the Project made available by the Authority or its agents in connection with the negotiation and preparation of this Contract and during the procurement process which preceded such negotiation and preparation, including all such materials, documents, drawings, plans, models or other information provided in connection with pre-qualification for that process (but shall exclude the information set out at annexure 2 (Financing Agreements);
"DVI" means Detailed Visual Inspection;
"Expiry Condition A Requirements" means that:
(a) all Project Roads, Footpaths, Verges, Kerbs and Cycle Tracks comply with the requirements of paragraphs, 1.1 to 1.5 (inclusive) of Performance Standard 1B;
(b) all Structures and Bridges comply with the requirements of paragraph 1.6 of Performance Standard 1B; and
(c) all Tunnels comply with the requirements of paragraph 1.9 of Performance Standard 1B;
"Expiry Condition C Requirements" means that:
(a) the UTMC complies with the requirements of Performance Standard 7;
(b) the Management Information System and the Project Network Model comply with the requirements of Performance Standard 8;
(c) the Depot is in the state of repair and condition required by the Depot Lease;
(d) the UTC Centre is in a state of repair and condition required by the UTC Centre Lease;
"Expiry Date" means the twenty fifth (25th) anniversary of the Planned Service Commencement Date;
"Failed" means the values in the row titled "Failed" ascribed to condition indices in respect of:
(a) a Road Section Length, set out in Tables 1 to 10 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
(b) a Footway Section Length, the values as set out in Tables 11A, 11B, 12A and 12B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
(c) a Verge Section Length, set out in Tables 13A and 13B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
(d) a Cycle Track Section Length, set out in Tables 14A and 14B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification); and
(e) a Kerb Section Length, set out in Tables 15A and 15B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"Footpath" means those segregated facilities laid out for use by pedestrians which are remote from a Carriageway represented in the Project Network Model as separate Road Section Lengths;
"Footway" means those segregated facilities laid out for use by pedestrians which are proximate to a Carriageway and "Footways" shall be construed accordingly;
"Footway Condition Index" or "FWCI" means the index representing the condition of Footways in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the FWCI Calculation Methodology;
"Footway Section Length" or "FSL" means a length of Footway associated with a Road Section Length for an individual cross sectional position identified in the Project Network Model;
"FWCI Calculation Methodology" means the methodology for calculating the Footway Condition Index set out in paragraph 6 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"FWCIlink" means the Footway Condition Index for the Link and Local Access Footway Network;
"FWCIprest" means the Footway Condition Index for the Prestige, Primary and Secondary Footway Network;
"Geographical Information System" or "GIS" means an accurate electronic system which can be used to view and analyse data from a geographical perspective and which can be used to display the location of all Project Network Parts;
"Good Industry Practice" means using standards, practices, methods and procedures (as practised in the United Kingdom) and conforming to Legislation and exercising that degree of skill, diligence, prudence and foresight which would reasonably and ordinarily be expected from a skilled and experienced service provider, manager, operator or other person (as the case may be) engaged in a similar type of undertaking as under this Contract under the same or similar circumstances;
"Highway Standards" means save to the extent that the same are:
(i) Relevant Lighting Standards; and/or
(ii) inconsistent with the provisions of schedule 2 (Output Specification) in which case the provisions of schedule 2 (Output Specification) shall take precedence; all standards, specifications, codes of practice, all department technical advice notice, technical design notes, supplements, bulletins and any other documents of a similar nature issued by the Secretary of State for Transport and/or the Department for Transport (or such successor body) and/or any other Relevant Authority (including a local authority) in respect of the design, construction, operation or maintenance of highways including the following:
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(h) Well Maintained Highways: Code of Practice for Highways Maintenance and Management;
"Highways Maintenance Code" means the Well-Maintained Highways - Code of Practice for Highway Maintenance Management;
"Highways Register" means the list maintained by the Authority pursuant to section 36(6) of the 1980 Act giving details of HMPE, Carriageway, Footway, Footpath and Cycle Tracks designated as Highway, Privately Maintainable Public Rights of Way and private streets as set out in the Authority's Data Room document 0084b v5;
"Independent Certifier" means the appropriately experienced and qualified professional person appointed jointly by the Authority and the Service Provider to act as the independent certifier to the Project in accordance with the Independent Certifier's Appointment;
"Independent Certifier's Appointment" means the deed of appointment of the Independent Certifier in the form set out in annexure 3 (Form of Independent Certifier's Appointment);
"Integrated Property Management System (IPMS)" means the Authority's geographical database detailing in map format the extent of Highway Maintainable at the Public Expense, Privately Maintainable Public Rights of Way and land required for proposed road schemes excluding, for the avoidance of doubt, any item which is not included in the Highways Register;
"KBCI Calculation Methodology" means the methodology for calculating the Kerb Condition Index as set out in paragraph 9 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"Kerb" means an edge between the Carriageway and the Footway or the Verge and Carriageway within the Project Area consisting of a line of kerbstones;
"Kerb Condition Index" or "KBCI" means the index representing the condition of Kerbs within the Project Area calculated in accordance with the KBCI Calculation Methodology;
"Kerb Section Length" or "KSL" means a length of Kerb associated with a Road Section Length for an individual cross sectional position identified in the Project Network Model;
"Link and Local Access Cycle Track Network" means the network of CTSLs that are identified as being on a link and local access Cycle Track in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register;
"Link and Local Access Footway Network" means the network of FSLs that are identified as being on a link road or a local access road in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register;
"Link and Local Access Kerb Network" means the network of KSLs that are identified as being on a link road or a local access road in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register;
"Link and Local Access Verge Network" means the network of VGSLs that are identified as being link and local access Verge in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register;
"Link Road Network" means the network of RSLs that are identified as being on a link road in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register;
"Link Route" means those Carriageways that are identified as being on the Link Road Network in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register and "Link Routes" shall be construed accordingly;
"Link Walking Routes" means those Footpaths and Footways (or any part thereof) that are identified as being link Footways and/or Footpaths in the Project Network Model and/or the Highways Register;
"Local Access Road Network" means the network of RSLs that are identified as being on the Local Access Road Network in the Project Network Model;
"Major MS Breach" means any breach of a Method Statement which:
(a) causes a breach of the Output Specification or any other provision of this Contract (save in respect of clause 20.2.3);
(b) has an adverse effect on the carrying out of the Authority's statutory duties or statutory functions;
(c) has an adverse effect on activities carried out by the Authority or any other third party on the Project Network;
(d) causes a breach of any Law, Highways Standards (save as expressly stated in clause 20.2.2), Good Industry Practice, applicable approvals or Consents;
(e) has an adverse effect on the likelihood of the Services being carried out by the relevant Planned Milestone Completion Date;
(i) will not reasonably minimise works or disruption on the Project Network;
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(l) has an adverse effect on the health and safety of any persons (whether or not users of the Project Network);
"Management Information System" or "MIS" means the electronic system comprising of the Project Network Inventory, Powered Apparatus Inventory, Underground Apparatus Inventory, Routine Maintenance Management System, Bridge Management System, Tunnel Management System, Structure Management System, Street Lighting Management System, Street Works Management System, Tree Management System and the Customer Care Management System to be provided and maintained by the Service Provider in accordance with this Contract;
"Milestone Completion" means, in respect of each Milestone, the completion (or deemed completion pursuant to clause 9.4.4 and 9.4.7 (as applicable)) by the Service Provider of the Services necessary to meet both the relevant Milestone Completion Criteria, the relevant Targets for Milestone Completion in all Districts and the requirements of part 2 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"Milestone Completion Criteria" means, in respect of each Project Network Part, those criteria set out in schedule 15 (Milestone Completion Criteria);
"NCI" or "Network Condition Index" means the index representing the condition of RSLs in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the NCI Calculation Methodology;
"NCI Calculation Methodology" means the NCI calculation methodology set out in paragraphs 1 and 2 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"NCI Data" means the current PCI, SRI and SCI results for the RSLs in the Project Network and the survey data used to calculate such PCI, SRI and SCI;
"NCIlink" means the Network Condition Index for the Link Road Network;
"NCIlocal" means the Network Condition Index for the Local Access Road Network;
"NCImain" means the Network Condition Index for the Strategic Route and Main Distributor Road Network;
"NCIsec" means the Network Condition Index for the Secondary Distributor Road Network;
"Node" means a five figure identifier which defines the beginning, intermediate and end parts of an RSL;
"Pavement Management Model" or "PMM" means the pavement management model agreed between the Parties at the date of this Contract (a copy of which is annexed in Annexure 16) excluding the predictive functions of that model (including all related rules, functions and date), as updated from time to time in accordance with this Contract;
"PCI Calculation Methodology" means the PCI calculation methodology set out in paragraph 3 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"PCI" or "Pavement Condition Index" means the index representing the pavement condition of RSLs in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the PCI Calculation Methodology;
"PCImain" means the Pavement Condition Index for the Strategic Route and Main Distributor Road Network;
"Poor" means the values in the row titled "Poor" ascribed to condition indices in respect of:
(a) a Road Section Length, set out in Tables 1 to 10 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
(b) a Footway Section Length, the values as set out in Tables 11A, 11B, 12A and 12B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
(c) a Verge Section Length, set out in Tables 13A and 13B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
(d) a Cycle Track Section Length, set out in Tables 14A and 14B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification); and
(e) a Kerb Section Length, set out in Tables 15B and 15B of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"Prestige, Primary and Secondary Cycle Track Network" means the network of CTSLs that are identified as being prestige, primary and secondary Cycle Tracks in the Project Network Model;
"Prestige, Primary and Secondary Footway Network" means the network of FSLs that are identified as being on a strategic and main distributor road or a secondary road in Project Network Model;
"Prestige, Primary and Secondary Kerb Network" means the network of KSLs that are identifiable as being prestige, primary and secondary kerbs in the Project Network Model;
"Prestige, Primary and Secondary Verge Network" means the network of VGSLs that are identified as being prestige, primary and secondary Verges in the Project Network Model;
"Prestige Walking Routes" means the Footpaths and Footways that are identified as being on the prestige walking zones in the Project Network Model;
"Programmed Maintenance" means the pre-emptive refurbishment, maintenance and life cycle replacement of Project Network Parts so that they meet the requirements of schedule 2 (Output Specification) and other relevant provisions of this Contract;
"Programme of Surfacing works for Year 1 Requirements" means the requirements set out in paragraph 2 of appendix G of part 1 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"Project" means the rehabilitation, operation and maintenance of the Project Network by the Service Provider in accordance with the provisions of this Contract;
"Project Area" means the City of Birmingham, as more particularly defined in the plan set out in the Authority's Data Room document 0572 and part 1 schedule 33 (Plans);
"Project Network" means:
(i) Streetscene Land as contained in document number 0370c;
(ii) Project Roads;
(iii) Structures, Bridges and Tunnels (excluding subterranean structures, bridges or tunnels unknown to the Authority and the Service Provider at the Pre-Commencement Survey Date other than Drainage Structures with a diameter of less than 1.5 metres);
(iv) Apparatus;
(v) Reserved Areas;
(vi) Communications Installations;
(vii) Privately Maintainable and Public Rights of Way; and
(viii) Highway Trees;
"Project Network Inventory" means an electronic records system which records the following information in respect of all Project Network Parts (with the exception of Powered Apparatus and/or Underground Apparatus) and all other above ground assets pertaining to the Project Roads (whether maintained by the Service Provider or otherwise or owned by the Authority or a Third Party):
(a) data in relation to the nature of all current and historical faults and details of the steps taken in relation to the repair of such faults and all relevant response times;
(b) all other information which may be of relevance to the Authority having regard to any of its statutory responsibilities and functions (whether as Highway Authority and/or Lighting Authority under the Highways Act 1980, Best Value Authority under the Local Government Act or otherwise); and
(c) all other information required in accordance with this Contract;
"Project Network Model" or "PNM" means the database document 0626 which provides information in respect of the Project Roads including RSLs, numbering, length, hierarchy allocation and preferred direction of survey and inspection and digitised geographical centreline representation;
"Project Network Part" means:
(i) Streetscene Land or any part thereof; and/or
(ii) a Project Road or any part thereof; or
(iii) a Structure, Bridge or Tunnel or any part thereof; or
(iv) Grassed Areas and Hard Landscape Areas or any part thereof; or
(v) Apparatus or any part thereof; or
(vi) any Reserved Area or part thereof; or
(vii) Communications Installations or any part thereof; or
(viii) Highway Trees
"Project Roads" means those Carriageways, Footways, Kerbs, Verges, Footpaths and Cycle Tracks identified in the Highways Register (together, where consistent with the details set out in the Highways Register, with further details given in the Integrated Property Management System (IPMS)) save to the extent such Carriageways, Footways, Kerbs, Verges, Footpaths or Cycle Tracks are designated as private in the Highways Register and the term "Project Road" shall be construed accordingly;
"Road Section Length" or "RSL" means the individual section lengths of a Project Road between consecutive Nodes in the Project Network Model and "Road Section Lengths" or
"RSLs" shall be construed accordingly;
"SCI" or "Surface Condition Index" means the index representing the surface condition of RSLs in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the SCI Calculation Methodology;
"SCI Calculation Methodology" means the SCI calculation methodology set out in paragraph 5 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"SCIlink" means the Surface Condition Index for the Link Road Network;
"SCIlocal" means the Surface Condition Index for the Local Access Road Network;
"SCImain" means the Surface Condition Index for the Strategic Route and Main Distributor Network;
"SCIsec" means the Surface Condition Index for the Secondary Distributor Network;
"SCRIM" means sideways force coefficient routine investigation machine;
"Secondary Distributor Network" means the network of RSLs designated as such on the Project Network Model;
"Services" means the works and services which are necessary for the Service Provider to undertake (or to procure the undertaking of) in order to comply with the provisions of schedule 2 (Output Specification) and the other provisions of this Contract;
"Skid Resistance Index" or "SRI" means the index representing the skid resistance condition of RSLS in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the SRI Calculation Methodology;
"Sole Remedy List" means the list of clauses set out in annexure 14 (Sole Remedy List);
"SRIlink" means the Skid Resistance Index for the Link Road Network;
"SRIlocal" means the Skid Resistance Index for the Local Access Road Network;
"SRImain" means the Skid Resistance Index for the Strategic & Main Distributor Network;
"SRIsec" means the Skid Resistance Index for the Secondary Distributor Network;
"Strategic Route and Main Distributor Network" means the network of RSLs designated as such in the Project Network Model;
"Surface Condition Assessment" or "SCANNER" means a traffic speed survey that collects real time data on transverse and longitudinal profiles in respect of the textures and cracking of the assessed Carriageway;
"Surface Condition Data" means the information collected in respect of the surface condition of Carriageway on the Project Network in order to calculate the Surface Condition Index;
"Target for Milestone Completion" means, in respect of each Milestone, the targets for each Project Network Part set out in part 1A of schedule 2 (Output Specification) and
"Targets for Milestone Completion" shall be construed accordingly;
"UKPMS" means United Kingdom Pavement Management System as updated or amended from time to time;
"Verge" means hard or soft standing between the Kerb and the Footway and/or between the Footway and the RSL and/or between Footways and/or on the central reservation in the Project Area;
"Verge Condition Index" or "VGCI" means the index representing the condition of Verges in the Project Area that is calculated in accordance with the VGCI Calculation Methodology;
"Verge Section Length" or "VGSL" means a length of Verge for an individual cross sectional position identified in the Project Network Model;
"VGCI Calculation Methodology" means the methodology for calculating the Verge Condition Index as set out in paragraph 7 of part 11 of schedule 2 (Output Specification);
"VGCIlink" means the Verge Condition Index for the Link and Local Access Verge Network;
"VGCIprest" means the Verge Condition Index for the Prestige, Primary and Secondary Verge Network;
"Well Maintained Highways: Code of Practice for Highways Maintenance and Management" means the Code of Practice entitled "Well-maintained Highways Code of Practice for Highways Maintenance Management".