I am struggling to contain my excitement, but there is a storm a coming!!!
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Panel session at #BCSE
on a significant shift to the way we can procure buildings or facilities …
It was absolutely awe inspiring today watching major companies presenting to the ROOTS team in the hope of getting business and the resultant Kudos of being a part of the Class Of Your Own project.
I feel this has the opportunity of being a global initiative through networks like Rotary International and the Transition Town Movement.
Essence and Spirit of #Collaborative Working and #IPD
I had good reason to revisit and re-acquaint myself with the working details of the Be Collaborative Working Form of Contract, (now the JCT Constructing Excellence Form of Contract 2009) over the weekend. Once again I was stuck by the common sense of the collaborative overriding principle initially written way back in 2003.
Why cant all projects have this as a guide that sums up the essence of Collaborative Working and Integrated Project Delivery, and is the spirit of working together?
The Overriding Principle
After 5 years of planning and raising funds its great to see our community MUGA in use
Initial thoughts on PAS91 – the new specification for PQQ procurement
How addressing your construction carbons will reduce your costs immediately
Using ConstructCO2 identifies immediate savings of £46,000
FHM have introduced the construction carbon tool, ConstructCo2 across a number of our key partnerships in the North East. As more and more of our clients were beginning to ask us about our carbon footprint we realised that, coupled with a lean efficiency drive, we could use the programme to our advantage.
The initial set up was not as onerous as we first thought as our IT infrastructure was already in place so it meant just data gathering and input.
The plotting tool helped us visually recognise the geographic misalignment of our work force – for example, employees from Teesside and Darlington travelling to Newcastle and beyond and vice versa. Just by identifying and re-aligning our workforce to their geographical area we have identified an immediate £46,000 saving and are now in the process of rectifying this.
In the current climate of efficiency savings, spending reviews and climate control, ConstructCo2 is not the answer to all problems but it certainly helps in all three areas, making everyone so much more aware of actually how much carbon we use per construction scheme and therefore able to identify and implement savings in carbon and cash.
by Mark Connor, Operations Manager, Frank Haslam Milan
Useful Building Information Modelling reports – Green BIM and BIM Market Report
Green Homes 2010 report finds 2016 zero carbon homes targets unrealistic
‘Green Homes 2010’, a research report recently released by Knight Frank is an in-depth response from housebuilders to the proposed 2016 zero carbon directive.




