Title: Annie Hall
1Delivering a SustainableBuilt Environment A
Skills PerspectiveEAUC Conference April 2008
- Annie Hall
- Director GainPerspective
2My brief - to talk about
Skills for sustainability from a vocational
perspective
1
Sustainability Skills Matrix for the Built
Environment
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Skills identified as being important Do they
differ for different professions?
3
Whose role is it to deliver these skills and who
needs to be involved?
4
3The built environment an opportunity for SD
BRE
- Big impact (/-), big business, big opportunity
- Shapes our lives - key role in delivering
sustainability - Carbon emissions may lead action but other
potential environmental, social and economic
gains too
Genesis Project
4The built environment an opportunity for SD
- Not just houses/buildings but infrastructure too
Stratford Station Upgrade
Pictures courtesy of CEEQUAL Ltd all these
examples are CEEQUAL Excellent Rated projects
Carran Hill WTW N Ireland
M60 Widening (Jnts 5-8)
5Sustainability Skills Matrix forthe Built
Environment
- Developed by former Sustainability Forum
(for Construction) - Spans 12 functions from financiers, planners
and clients to designers, constructors and
occupiers - Assumes essential generic skills are covered
elsewhere (eg communication, team-working,
negotiation, evaluation, etc) - Handed over to 3 Sector Skills Councils
ConstructionSkills, SummitSkills, AssetSkills - Used to frame SD skills development research,
training, tools, qualifications, occupational
standards etc
6Sustainability Skills Matrix forthe Built
Environment
COMPONENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY To achieve sustainability by ABILITIES The Functions need to be able to 1 2 F U N C T I O N S
SOCIAL 4 subsections 14 abilities
ENVIRONMENTAL 3 subsections 15 abilities
ECONOMIC 2 subsections 10 abilities
Ratings on level of functional involvement
Primary role Involved in
Aware and take action as necessary No
Aware
7Sustainability Skills Matrix forthe Built
Environment
COMPONENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY Achieve sustainability by ABILITIES Functions need to be able to Plan-ning Procure-ment Ops Mgnt
SOCIAL eg second component Promoting sustainable communities through planning and design Ensure appropriateness of development to needs of the community including multiple use and adaptability
ENVIRONMENTAL eg first component Taking account of natural capacity Respond to projected impacts of climate change
ECONOMIC eg second component Enhancing business opportunities Capitalise on funding/grant available for more sustainable development
8COMPONENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY ABILITIES Dsn Con Ops Mgt
To achieve Sustainability by The 'Functions' need to be able to Dsn Con Ops Mgt
SOCIAL
Optimising opportunities and social benefits create useable public and private space to deliver successful communities
Optimising opportunities and social benefits improve health, wellbeing, accessibility and security of community
Optimising opportunities and social benefits enhance employment and skills development opportunities for the local community
Promoting sustainable communities through planning and design meet requirements of local regional and national development and regeneration strategies
Promoting sustainable communities through planning and design ensure appropriateness of development to needs of the community including multiple use and adaptability
Engaging Stakeholders consult with the public authorities, general public and other stakeholders, including end users and respond accordingly
Engaging Stakeholders involve and manage expectations of stakeholders in development process from concept to commissioning
Engaging Stakeholders consult and manage expectations of stakeholders on changes to ongoing use and operation
Minimising negative impacts plan for effective public and private transport use
Minimising negative impacts control nuisance (noise, dust, light etc)
Minimising negative impacts ensure a secure site, in construction
Minimising negative impacts ensure health and safety of site workers and local community
Minimising negative impacts protect, enhance and maintain appropriate social access to environmentally sensitive areas
Minimising negative impacts assess and mitigate flood risk
Compare and contrast Design, Construction,
Operation
9COMPONENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY ABILITIES Dsn Con Ops Mgt
To achieve Sustainability by The 'Functions' need to be able to Dsn Con Ops Mgt
ENVIRONMENT
Taking account of natural capacity assess and mitigate wider environmental impacts (eg water supply, sewerage, transport, waste, etc.)
Taking account of natural capacity respond to projected impacts of climate change
Optimising environmental benefits minimise energy demand and meet it efficiently aiming to achieve carbon neutrality
Optimising environmental benefits minimise water demand and aim to maintain water sufficiency from public supply
Optimising environmental benefits optimise efficiency of materials use
Optimising environmental benefits maximise range of environmental benefits in the design
Optimising environmental benefits maintain and enhance biodiversity
Minimising negative impacts reduce, reuse, recycle, recover waste
Minimising negative impacts reduce emissions to air, land and water
Minimising negative impacts reduce transport impacts
Minimising negative impacts protect ecological resources
Minimising negative impacts minimise take of environmentally valuable land
Minimising negative impacts minimise pollution of air, land and water
Minimising negative impacts manage and control in situ contamination of land
Minimising negative impacts protect archaeological and historically valuable resources
Compare and contrast
10COMPONENTS OF SUSTAINABILITY ABILITIES Dsn Con Ops Mgt
To achieve Sustainability by The 'Functions' need to be able to Dsn Con Ops Mgt
ECONOMIC
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes use technologies and materials consistent with sustainability principles
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes keep up-to-date with advances in construction/technology
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes establish cost and benefit on the basis of whole life value
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes manage the supply chain effectively
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes keep up-to-date with regulatory and planning requirements
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes operate effective project management and contingency planning procedures
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes maximise range of economic benefits including flexibility of use
Ensuring economic viability and improving processes achieve cost effective out-performance of statutory requirements
Enhancing business opportunities meet requirements of national, regional and local economic strategy
Enhancing business opportunities capitalise on funding/grant available for more sustainable development
Compare and contrast
11Uses of the SD Skills Matrix
SD SKILLS MATRIX
Influence/inform initial training, NOS, CPD
Frame database of skills/training for industry
- build capacity
Frame research (needs gaps, provision)
Provide structure for shared SSC activity
Determine provision fit for purpose
Uses?
Measure SSCs progress/ inform integrated future
planning
Measure industry progress year on year
generate baseline
12Practical applications
SD Tools Matrix
Organisational SD Strategies
Frame Training Development Plans
13SD Skills Diagnostic ToolClients, Designers,
Contractors
14Who should be involved indelivering SD skills?
15How to contact me
- Annie Hall Director, GainPerspective
- Tel 0845 123 6999
- Mobile 07809 484379
- Email annie.hall_at_gainperspective.co.uk
- Web www.gainperspective.co.uk