Events centre consultant claims councillor, ex-City staff ‘assured’ contracts before open bid process
NANAIMO — A consultant hired by the City to help plan the ill-fated events centre project claims senior staff and a councillor promised them the contract for the work before a public bidding process was ever held.
In a statement of claim filed in B.C. Supreme Court against the City of Nanaimo, BBB Architects alleged former chief administrative officer Tracy Samra, former chief financial officer Victor Mema and coun. Bill Bestwick “assured BBB that BBB would be selected as the successful contractor and that the public procurement process was being pursued so Nanaimo could appear to be following its…policy, even though BBB had already been chosen for the work.”
The allegations are included in a notice of civil claim seeking damages, legal costs and a little over $154,000 for work the City allegedly “refused or neglected” to pay.
The claim said BBB started working on the events centre for the City in September 2016 and continued to work at the direction of Samra, Mema and Bestwick “before the procurement process had concluded, before BBB had been selected as the successful contractor, and before being formally awarded any contract.”