CONNECTING PROJECT DELIVERY FOR THE PUBLIC SECTOR High Value and Medium Value Framework - Interim Report August 2013
Introduction Construction Partners "This is an interim report on the achievements of the High Value and Medium Value Construction Frameworks over the first three years of the North West Construction Hub. Medium Value Framework High Value Framework - 500k - 10m+ - 10m and over From a standing start in April 2010, these two NWCH Frameworks have exceeded all expectations in what has been achieved. This is testimony to all parties engaged in, and committed to collaborative working based on Constructing Excellence principles." John Finlay NWCH FRAMEWORK MANAGER - 2 -
57 clients have procured 124 projects with a value of 783m
Customer Focus is Always Our Priority Pensby and Stanley Schools - 4 -
delivering fantastic buildings Our Client Satisfaction has Achieved the Ultimate Level of 100% "The quality of the building is extremely impressive and every day the staff and I feel very fortunate to be working in such wonderful surroundings" The staff, governors and children would like to thank the whole team for their hard work in providing us with a fantastic and exciting new building Kate Brown, Head Teacher, Pensby Primary School Elaine Wright, Head Teacher, Rudheath Primary School - 5 -
It's All About People Manchester Creative & Media Academy - 6 -
Professional collaborative delivery Our Collective Client Satisfaction for Service is 85% The team have been a pleasure to work with, professional, approachable, with a can do attitude to all the work they have delivered Pozz Lonsdale, Development Manager, National Cycling Centre I found the whole team were focused on achieving the best outcome for the client in a way that fostered positive relationships with all stakeholders Steve Cottle, Project Manager, Cheshire East Council A true spirit of co-operation and working as a team for the good of the school community Richard Lait, Head Teacher, King s Road Primary School Totally satisfied with all communication during the project Peter Eachus, Estates Manager, Cheadle and Marple College - 7 -
Price is What You Pay, Value is What You Get The Sharp Project - 8 -
Delivering to budget 100% of All Target Cost Contracts Delivered Within Budget The project was completed ahead of schedule and within the Agreed Maximum Price with successful management of risk monies, and early agreement of the final account Phillip Raggett, Senior Cost Manager, Sharp Project, Manchester City Council "The achieved build was delivered on budget, providing excellent facilities for the benefit of all. Staff and children are delighted to be growing into their new and extensive facilities" Jan Hewitt, Children s Services Liaison Manager, Lostock Gralam Primary School - 9 -
Time is Money, Lost Time is Never Found Again Rudheath Primary School - 10 -
On Time, Every Time 100% of Projects Completed On Time, of which 23% were Completed Early "I would like to say a big thank you for your help and professionalism on what was a massive undertaking and completed on time" The project ran smoothly and was completed efficiently with the project being completed on time Denise Edwards, School Manager, The Acorns Primary School Mark Joule, Head Teacher, Winsford High Street Community Primary School All work scheduled was completed to agreed deadlines and for such a project, within the allotted time was impressive" Elaine Wright, Head Teacher, Rudheath Community Primary School - 11 -
Design is Not Just How it Looks and Feels, Design is How it Works Marl Pits Leisure Centre - 12 -
Good design is good business 100% of Projects Designed Early or On Time You immediately brought your site team to the table for the design phase, it enabled them to understand our design concept which would ultimately be constructed "The design process was closely monitored enthusiastically by a highly skilled team" Chris Ibbutt, Principal Project Manager, Marl Pits Leisure Development Jean Nichol, Senior Project Manager, Barrow Dementia Care Home - 13 -
COMMITTED TO OUR CLIENTS Delivering Throughout the North West A Simple, Fast Track Procurement Process Cumbria Lancashire Merseyside Greater Manchester Cheshire - 14 -
Figures to date: 124 Projects To 57 Clients With A Value of 783M North West Construction Hub Customers Local Authorities: Blackburn with Darwen Borough Council Bolton Council Cheshire East Council Cheshire West and Chester Council Cumbria County Council Lancashire County Council Liverpool City Council Manchester City Council Oldham Council Rossendale Borough Council Salford City Council Stockport Metropolitan Borough Council Trafford Council Warrington Borough Council Wigan Council Wirral Metropolitan Borough Council Wyre Borough Council BlueLight Authorities: Greater Manchester Police Greater Manchester Fire and Rescue Authority Merseyside Fire and Rescue Authority Free School Trusts and University Technical Colleges, Education Funding Agency: Chapel St Trust Free School Cheadle Hulme High School Darwen Academy Trust Free School Everton Free School Trust Harmonize Free School Kings School, Free Schools Knutsford Academy Free School Liverpool College Free School Liverpool Low Carbon & SuperPort UTC Trust Liverpool UTC Trust Longsight Community Free School New Islington Free School Olive Tree Free School Sandbach School Studio Schools Trust St Martins Free School The Heights Free School University Cathedral Free School Universities: University of Salford Education: Manchester Grammar School Whitegate End Primary School Maharishi School Colleges: Bolton College Cheadle and Marple Sixth Form College Hugh Baird College Lancashire and Morecambe College Liverpool Community College Oldham College South Cheshire College Trafford College Wirral Metropolitan College NHS: Alder Hey Children's Hospital Liverpool Women's Hospital Other: Nuclear Decommissioning Authority Transport for Greater Manchester - 15 -
Local Delivery, Local Pride Toxteth FireFit - 16 -
investing in local communities More Than Half the Workforce on All NWCH Sites are Local People "Cash flow and fair payment are key to all of our supply chain partners. Working in this way ensures they remain strong, thriving local businesses and can continue to contribute significantly to North West Communities Stuart Clark, Hill Claire Ltd It was great to be able to get my bricklaying back up to speed after a long time being unemployed and I am really happy that I have found full time employment Feedback on an NWCH Contractor Partner work placement opportunity - 17 -
195 Apprentices Working On Our Sites Central Library, Manchester - 18 -
investing in young people 1,680 Sustainable Apprenticeship Weeks Delivered The apprenticeship scheme has helped turn my life around. Following a number of years of continually being pushed down the wrong path, I have been given this huge opportunity and now I have the chance to build a future The apprenticeship opportunities with the constructor partner are life changing, it will bring a great deal to the area as it s something to appreciate Liam Peart, Young Apprentice I would like to express my thanks regarding the work placement opportunities which have been provided. The college appreciates the opportunities which have resulted from the working partnership" UKCG UK Contractors Group Sean Millican, UKCG Young Apprentice of the Year 2013 Roy McVitie, Lecturer & CEI co-ordinator, Wirral Metropolitan College Investment in Young People is Investment in the Future of Construction - 19 -
Delivery Through Partnership Blacon Crematorium - 20 -
Supply chain - At the heart of project delivery Our Collective Supply Chain Satisfaction Score is 85% Demonstrating a real commitment to local investment, supply chain development, and realising mutual benefits by a collective and collaborative approach to working in their local community Simon McEneny, Assistant Director of Regeneration, Liverpool City Council Sub-contractors and suppliers have been sourced incredibly effectively, helping us to achieve Value for Money and a very high standard of finishes across the whole project" Andy Stanley, Director, A&B Engineering The sub-contractors were very considerate of the school environment Mike McCann, Head Teacher, Greenbank School - 21 - "NWCH contractors stand out in the market place as the right contractors to do business with Steve Cottle, Project Manager, Tytherington High School
We All Have Legacy Responsibilities For the Next Generation - 22 -
Carbon/waste diverted from landfill 35,390 Tonnes of Waste Diverted From Landfill "Besides having responsibilities for the next generation, our aim is to greatly reduce the cost that you pay to dispose of your waste" Sarah Brisco-Davies, Manchester City Council - 23 -
An Award Winning Lineup - 24 -
award winning teams - 25 -
The NWCH aspires to build on its successes and deliver even more value for clients through its collaborative working ethos over the next 5 to 6 years - 26 -
THE FUTURE Building on Our Successes August 2013 will see the start of a two year re-procurement cycle of High, Medium and Low Value Frameworks. The current frameworks end as follows: High Value - April 2014 Medium Value - August 2014 Low Value - January 2015 As of 2012 NWCH also launched the Engineering and Professional Services Framework (EPS), which gives public sector clients access to a wide range of construction and property related consultancy services. For more information on NWCH/EPS, please visit our website www.nwconstructionhub.org John Finlay NWCH FRAMEWORK MANAGER - 27 -
CONTACT US John Finlay, Framework Manager 0161 219 6530 j.finlay@manchester.gov.uk Joanna Chomeniuk, Project Control Officer 0161 219 6213 j.chomeniuk@manchester.gov.uk Sarah Brisco-Davies, Added Value Co-ordinator 0161 219 6503 s.brisco-davies@manchester.gov.uk Olenka Brain, Business Development 07739 955615 o.brain@manchester.gov.uk