iese construction frameworks and waste reduction - a public sector client view
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
IESE construction frameworks and waste reduction
- a public sector client view
Mark ThomasIESE Framework ManagerHampshire County Council
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Why IESE? • Spend with external suppliers for public sector in England is £220bn (09/10)
• of which £50bn is by local government
• 96% of local govt spend with external suppliers is in 4 areas:-
WasteConstruction Corporateservices
Social care
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Originated in 2003 to support Local Government efficiency
National Improvement Workstreams were created including:- social care, municipal waste, procurement, and construction.
Hampshire County Council provides the lead for the construction workstream in the South East Region (and Nationally)
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Map of IESE Region & London7 Counties12 Unitary = 74 authorities55 Districts
5 police authorities, 8 fire authorities, colleges, universities, NHS.
+ 33 London Boroughs, Met Police
Over 260 named organisations on new OJEU
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
The Frameworks 1
Major Contractors Framework
• For major projects and programmes of work £1m to £30m++• Operates until July 2011• Overall £1.3bn work to date across whole SE & London • 50+ contracting authorities • 180+ contracts• Saved over £40m of project costs.• 10 Contractors
Costain, Mace, Kier, Mansell, Morgan Sindall, Wates, Willmott Dixon, Volker Fitzpatrick, BAM, Warings
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
The Frameworks 2
Local contractors frameworks in Hampshire, Sussex, Berkshire (& Surrey) for projects c £10,000 - £750,000
e.g. Kier Regional, Geoffrey Osborne, Rok, Mansell,Raymond Brown, May Gurney, Morgan Sindall
Consultants Framework
Bovis, Capita Symonds, Drivers Jonas, EC Harris, Rider Levitt Bucknall Gardiner and Theobald, Jacobs, Mott McDonald, Pick Everard, MACE, Turner and Townsend, Faithfull and Gould
Highways Professional Services
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Why construction waste reduction is important to IESE
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
1 Efficiency i.e. save money on public sector projects
£1000 per skip - cost hidden in project budget
Councils pay £1bn landfill tax in South East
2 IESE Waste Management workstream (MSW)Joining up IESE workstreams
3 Public Sector has landfill site political problem
3 Carbon….is coming!
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
What we are doing
• Pathway to Zero Waste
• Contractors Waste Working Group started in 2007
• SWMP training arranged for SME contractors
• Grundon & SITA agreed to accept SME recycling on Hampshire school projects
• Designing Out Waste Plan and SWMP to be introduced at
RIBA Stage C in IESE project process
• Joint contactors and consultants working group
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
Contractors Waste Working Group
Wates and Willmott Dixon lead
• First defined terms of reference.
Focus on physical waste to landfill
- not recycled content
- not site management of waste / logistics plans
- not process waste (time waste)
- not SWMP
Measurement method
e.g. tonnes vs. m3 vs. SYSE
frequency of reporting
% recycled, or tonnes, or m3/£100k?
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
Documents we adopted:-
• Strategy for sustainable construction
• WRAP guidelines for measuring and reporting construction, demolition and excavation waste
• WRAP construction commitments
• WRAP Design Guide
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Data capture
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
All data 2008-2010 Number of sites reporting 63 / 120
Demolition created 14871
Demolition Landfill 3290
Excavation Created 134912
Excavation Landfill 24709
Construction Created 55260
Construction Landfill 9532
Waste retained 3316
Total Waste 198139
Total to Landfill 35985
% to Landfill 17%
Waste not sent to Landfill162,154 tonnes
22%
17%
18%
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
Waste data by company (2008-2010)
Contractor
Waste created
WasteLandfilled
%Landfill
A 21177 6982 33.0%
B 46642 14026 30.1%
C 8251 1344 16.3%
D 20670 4020 19.4%
E 15992 3384 21.2%
F 6793 2522 37.1%
G 14025 1091 7.8%
H 1403 557 39.7%
I 63185 2059 3.3%
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Designing out waste
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Designing out Waste
• Set up new joint working group with framework contractors and consultants (Oct 2009)
Principally:- Willmott Dixon, Wates, Jacobs. & RLB, Warings, Morgan
• Material selection matrix / design details
• Material supply chain – link into design choices
• Agreed client is significant part of process Produced client guide
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
Client Guide
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Improvement and Efficiency South East
Conclusions
• Minimising waste to landfill is particularly important to the public sector
• IESE, and the framework suppliers, have put considerable effort into the initiative over and above their day-jobs
• IESE cannot be proscriptive (contractual) over waste minimisation but is concentrating on culture change, and a collaborative approach across all parts of the project team.
• Developing consistent, reliable and representative measurement of waste across different contracts and contractors is very hard.
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Improvement and Efficiency South East
Questions, Comments