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This presentation by Darren James, Managing Director of Costain Group PLC, explores the complexities of developing and implementing capital projects to support UK infrastructure. It emphasizes the importance of sustainable growth, effective planning processes including the Planning Act 2008, stakeholder engagement, and continuous improvement in project delivery. Drawing from the case study of the Church Village By-Pass, the talk underscores the need for rigorous planning, public inquiry processes, and the balancing of operational costs with socio-economic benefits to ensure projects meet societal needs.
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"The Realities of Developing and Implementing Capital Projects in Support of UK Infrastructure" Darren James, Managing Director – Infrastructure Costain Group PLC
Meeting the Need • UK PLC • Moving Capitol and Resources Around • Sustainable Growth • Infrastructure Plan • Pipeline
Planning and Statutory Process • Planning Act 2008 • Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects • Planning Process • Public Inquiry
Planning and Statutory Process • Consents • Statutory Requirements • European Regulations • Objections • Challenges • Judicial Reviews • Appeals
Developing the Solution • Meeting the Need • Specifying the Requirements • Developing the solution • Stakeholder Engagement • End User Consideration • Capex / Opex – Totex • Challenge
Delivery Certainty • Value Engineering • BIM • Scheduling • Safety • Forecasting • Community Engagement • Skills and Opportunities • Socio-economic Benefits • Learning • Innovation • Continuous Improvement
Case Study: Church Village By-Pass, Rhondda Cynnon Taf Original Aspiration • 7Km – 2 Lane dual carriageway • 4 No Intermediate junctions • 1.5Km Side roads • 9 No Road bridges • 2 No Accommodation bridges • 2 No Footbridges • 1 No Equestrian bridge • 2 No Pedestrian underpasses • 1 No Cattle creep • 11 No Reinforced concrete box culverts • 500 Linm RC retaining walls • 300 Linm Reinforced earth retaining walls • 67 No items of utility works Delivered Solution • 6Km – Single lane carriageway • 4 No Intermediate junctions • 1.5Km Side roads • 2 No Road bridges • 0 No Accommodation bridges • 3 No Footbridges • 0 No Equestrian bridge • 1 No Pedestrian underpasses • 2 No Cattle creep • 7 No steel arch culverts • 0 Linm RC retaining walls • 0 Linm Reinforced earth retaining walls • 53 No items of utility works
Working Together • Establishing the Real Need • Setting Outcome Objectives • Early Involvement • Stakeholder Engagement • Communicating the Value • Managing Delivery • Whole Life Cost and Value • Operations and Maintenance • Sustainability • Future Proof v Affordable • Positive Legacy
Rising to the Challenge • Plan • Process • People • Responsibility to make it happen
"The Realities of Developing and Implementing Capital Projects in Support of UK Infrastructure" Darren James, Managing Director – Infrastructure Costain Group PLC