1 / 32

Greening Construction

Greening Construction. O’Hare and McGovern Date: October 2013. Breda McAteer MCIOB Quality & Sustainability Manager. Ben Ainslie. 8-1 down 4 times Olympic winner in the team Beat Team New Zealand 9-8. Course Agenda. O’Hare & McGovern Why go Green Accreditations ISO 14001

lok
Download Presentation

Greening Construction

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Greening Construction O’Hare and McGovern Date: October 2013 Breda McAteer MCIOB Quality & Sustainability Manager

  2. Ben Ainslie • 8-1 down • 4 times Olympic winner in the team • Beat Team New Zealand 9-8

  3. Course Agenda • O’Hare & McGovern • Why go Green • Accreditations • ISO 14001 • SWMP • Future Direction • BES 6001 • BREEAM • Social Clauses

  4. O’Hare & McGovern Established in 1972 D&B, PPP, Traditional procurement Markets in Scotland, England, IOM, Ireland Portfolio Universities, Colleges & Schools Health Care and Leisure Commercial General Contracting

  5. Omagh College -Design & Build

  6. SERC

  7. QUB Library

  8. Radisson Hotel

  9. Obel

  10. Wedding Cake & Government Isle of Man

  11. Antrim Civic Centre

  12. Down District Council

  13. Why go Green? • Competitive advantage • Accreditations • Answering questions for submissions • Cost savings • Management of processes & staff • Legal compliance • Improved Corporate image

  14. Green Strategy Planning • Accreditation to ISO 14001 • Integrate into Core Management System

  15. P A Act Check Do C D • Integrated Management Procedures • Policies, Objectives & Targets • Environmental Risk Assessments • Register of Legislation • Action Plan Plan

  16. P A Act Plan Check C D • Procedures & Controls • Project Execution Plan • Structure & Responsibilities • Structured training • Environmental Planning Do

  17. P A Act Plan Do C D • Environmental Management • Monthly internal QEHS Audits • External Bi-annual Audits Check

  18. P A Plan Check Do C D • Corrective Action Plans • Non- compliances • Bi-annual Management Reviews • Review Procedures • Review Targets • Identify Action for Continuous Improvement Act

  19. P A Act Check Do C D • Policies, Objectives & Targets • Reduce Environmental Risk • New Procedures • Action Plan Plan

  20. Key Strategy Site Waste Management Plans (SWMP)

  21. Why Implement a SWMP • Excessive waste Costs • Ensure legal compliance • Achieve / exceed client expectations • Minimise cost implications • Reduce environmental impact • Up skill employees & supply chain • Achieve competitive advantage

  22. Key Objectives &Targets • Reduce waste to Landfill by 50% • Recycle 100% of Excavation materials • Recycle 95% of Construction waste • Use 20% of materials from recycled content

  23. Waste Hierarchy

  24. Cost of waste • Cost of skip £120 • Actual cost to business £1,200 upwards

  25. Rubbish found in Skips • Two year old girl • Two kittens • 1st World War tank shell • 5 painting worth over £100million • Original Star Wars helmet £40,000.00

  26. Preparation • Signed up to SmartWaste • Waste Minimisation • Responsibilities • Forecast types & quantity • Identify waste management routes • Efficient material handling

  27. Implementation • Duty of Care • Training & Communication • Measure actual types & quantities • Waste leaving site • Soil removed from site • Soils reused on site • Monitor implementation

  28. Review • Report deviation from plan • Cost • Savings • Monthly report to Senior Management

  29. Targets Achieved • Recycled • 100% of Excavation materials • 95% of Demolitions • 95% of Construction materials • Diverted from Landfill • 98% • Materials with a recycled content • 20%

  30. Future Direction • BES 6001 • Sustainable Procurement of Materials • Supply Chain • Environmental Accreditation • Provide evident of materials Recycled content • Buy in waste reduction measures (SWMP)

  31. Future Direction • BREEAM (Good, Very Good, Excellent) • Approved Accreditation • Provide evident materials have recycled content • Buy in to our procedures: • SWMP • Considerate Constructors Scheme

  32. Future Direction • Social Clauses • Employ as % of contract value • Long term unemployed • Apprentices • Placement students

More Related