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Presentation - June 2008

South Ayrshire Schools PPP Project. Sustainability Forum. Presentation - June 2008. Sustainability. Sustainability – Getting it right “ Carillion tops sector for corporate responsibility. Support services and construction company Carillion has topped its

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Presentation - June 2008

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  1. South Ayrshire Schools PPP Project Sustainability Forum Presentation - June 2008

  2. Sustainability • Sustainability – Getting it right • “Carillion tops sector for corporate responsibility. • Support services and construction company Carillion has topped its • sector for the second year running in the Top 100 Companies that Count • Index published in the Sunday Times.” • Carillion • South Ayrshire Schools • BREEAM • Design & Procure • SAS Specifics

  3. Sun Diagram • Industry Benchmark • Demonstrates how sustainability is embedded into strategy, businessprocesses and decision making • Explains: • Our integrated approach to Corporate Social Responsibility • How sustainability benefits ourbusiness and customers • 4 ‘Cornerstones’ & associated impacts • Sustainable Communities • Natural Resource Protection& Resource Enhancement • Climate Change & Energy • Sustainable Consumption & Production

  4. South Ayrshire Schools PPP Project • Joint Sustainability Action Plan • Sustainable Communities • “Health & Safety, Our People, Community” • Natural Resource Protection and Environmental Enhancement • “Environmental Impacts, Biodiversity, Supply Chain, Resource Use” • Climate Change and Energy • “Atmospheric Impacts, Design” • Sustainable Consumption and Production • “Value and Risk, Customer, Governance” • Environmental Charter

  5. BREEAM Assessment Criteria: • Management • Health & Wellbeing • Energy • Transport • Water • Materials • Land Use & Ecology • Pollution Design and Construction target rating achieved “Very Good”

  6. Design & Procurement Waste Resources Action Programme ‘WRAP’ Government funded initiative to increase the amount of recycled content of materials in new buildings Key Objective: “Diverting waste from landfill” Secondary Objective: “Promote recycling opportunities for business”

  7. WRAP – Product / Supplier Database • Examples - Brick and Blocks; Concrete; Aluminium; Plasterboard and insulation. Timber – from registered approved sustainable sources. • BRE Green Guide Designers and Client Material Specification “Shopping List” • Government Targets Greater Energy Efficiency Requirements Waste Management Legislation

  8. Local Employment opportunities • Partnerships with: – Ayrshire Construction Alliance • – Access to Employment • Project provides work placement, training and employment • opportunities • Local Supply Chain – Contractors • – Materials / suppliers (Plant & Equipment) • – Office support (Print Services / Cleaning) • Support Local Causes – The Ayr Hospice • –Monkton Football Club • Stakeholder Engagement – Disruption Management Plan • –Neighbour Notifications • Considerate Constructors Scheme – Project Awards Community

  9. Assist with curricular activities • Support schools eco groups – Kyle Academy Green Flag Status • Provide briefings and presentations on Construction Progress • and Health and Safety issues • Sponsor school sports groups • Training – Facilitating workshops to promote construction • careers Schools Our People • Training and development – CSCS Cards • –NEBOSH • Health & Safety – Carillion National H&S Award

  10. Environmental Impact – Initial Ecological Survey • – Identifies flora and fauna of • environmental value • Bats – Alloway Primary School Scottish Executive Licence • Biodiversity – Landscaping layouts and the selection of plant • species. • –Designs developed with schools groups and SAC • departments. • Waste Management – SAC / Mitie FM recycling strategy • –Carillion Project specific waste • management plan achieving 66% Recycled • 33% Landfill • – 2008 target 75% Recycled, 25% Landfill • – Carillion Site Offices use recycled paper, • segregate and collect aluminium cans, • plastics and paper. Natural Resource

  11. Reduction of Total Net Carbon Emissions - as part of BREEAM • Very Good rating design requirement • Non harmful insulating materials with minimal ozone depleting • potential and global warming potential • Green Transport Plan – promote the use of public transport and • providing facilities for cyclists • Carillion - use of video conferencing and teleconferences • - encourage car sharing to reduce sub-contractor impact • - monitor / meter electricty and water consumption Climate Change & Energy

  12. Waste Minimisation • Achieving BREEAM and JSAP targets • Monthly stakeholder meetings • Promoting Best Practice – Carillion National • Sustainability Week • Ownership of the JSAP Sustainable Consumption & Production

  13. MissionMaking tomorrow a better place. Vision To be the leader in delivering integrated solutions for infrastructure, buildings and services. Values Openness Collaboration Mutual dependency Professional delivery Sustainable, profitable growth Innovation

  14. Our priorities: – To measure, monitor and manage our energy consumption; – To implement a carbon management programme and reduce our Carbon Footprint; and – To reduce and recycle more of our consumable waste.

  15. Almost all of MITIE’s operations involve working with buildings: and as buildings produce almost half of the UK’s greenhouse gas emissions, MITIE has an important role to play in helping the country to meet its tough climate change targets. In the final quarter of 2006/07 we carried out a major exercise to measure the energy, water, fuel and waste used and produced throughout our organisation – it’s a major part of our commitment to improving how we measure and benchmark our environmental impacts against set targets. And because we don’t believe in sitting on our laurels, we've been investing to make a difference, even in the last few weeks since our environmental measurement project. Since establishing that fuel consumption is our greatest impact, at 10.8 million litres, we’ve been making improvements to the way we do things – starting right at the top. The Board has recently started a scheme across the Group to increase the use of tele and video conferencing, an initiative on which our specialist technology division will be working. MITIE is also working towards a Carbon Cap limit of 225g/km on certain vehicle purchases in the next financial year.for the environment

  16. Energy and Utilities • Sustainability forum • through bid and into operational stage • Meet agreed targets • Normalisation process • Natural ventilation • user interface – solar gain strategy

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