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Sustainability ServicesCapability Statement
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Sustainability Services
Consent & Planning IssuesComprehensive knowledge, application
and mitigation of a range of consentsand the associated project risks.
We have numerous case studies that
illustrate how we have proactivelyworked with clients to apply ourexpertise and ensure that client
projects have been delivered to timeand budget:
Environmental Impact Assessment
Infrastructure Planning
Committee
FEPA Licence
European Protected Species
Licence
Crossrail Act
Development Consent Order
Discharge of Planning Conditions
Access Planning
Section 61 Noise Consent
Sustainability ToolsFully qualified in-house personnel with
wide-ranging experience in the use of
key Sustainability Assessment Tools.
We have experience in carrying out
a wide range of assessments usingspecialist sustainability tools. Wesuccessfully manage the process and
ensure that clients meet their planningand development obligations.
BREEAM Assessments (Bespoke,
Industrial & Offices)CEEQUAL Assessments
Carbon Footprint evaluation
Code for Sustainable Homes
(CfSH)
Sustainable Drainage Systems(SuDS)
Corporate Social Responsibility
Reporting
EcologySpecialists in identifying, addressing
and solving ecological risks and issues
for the client.
We have a proven track record inearly identification of likely ecological
constraints and consents. Our timelyinterventions have ensured that
unnecessary and costly delays toprojects have been avoided.
Great Crested Newt Surveys &
Translocation ProgrammesHabitat Creation & Mitigation
SchemesPhase 1 Habitat SurveysBat Surveys
Reptile Surveys
Badger Surveys
Botanical & Tree Surveys
Invasive Plant Species &
Vegetation Clearance
Tata Steel Projects - dedicated to embeddingsustainable solutions into your projectsWe have extensive experience across a broad range of sectors including Energy & Power,Industrial, Rail & Transportation, Infrastructure and Nuclear. We provide client-focused,pragmatic advice and guidance for complex projects, giving optimal sustainable solutionswithout compromising the programme or budget.
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Environmental ManagementManagement of the identified risks,
issues and constraints to minimise
potential project delays and costs.
We have extensive experience inmanaging all environmental aspects
on complex multi-disciplinary projects
from pre-feasibility through to post-construction.
Design & Construction
Environmental Management Plans
Environmental Design Plans
Environmental Audits
Environmental Management
Systems (EMS)
Site Waste Management Plans
Environmental Permitting
Material Management Plan
Environmental AppraisalAn established and widely experiencedskill base capable of effectively
identifying potential issues.
We provide value to clients through
comprehensive assessment of the
development area to enable earlyidentification and management of
constraints and risks in the surroundingenvironment.
Environmental Walkover Surveys
Asbestos Surveys
Ground Investigations
Hydrogeological Studies
Contamination Testing
Contaminated Land Risk
Assessment
Noise Monitoring & Control
Landscape Quality Assessment
Sustainability in DesignExpertise that meets and exceeds
client requirements with regards to the
sustainability agenda.
We have instilled cultural changeto ensure seamless integration of
sustainability principles throughout all
aspects of design. Our appreciation ofthe sustainability agenda helps clients
to make informed choices.
Supply Chain Management
Life Cycle Analysis (LCA)
Site Waste Management Plan
Sustainable Design Plan
Use / development of Carbon
Calculator
Design, Constructability,Operation & Demolition
Green Matrix
Material Use
Sustainability Audits & Reporting
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To find out more about our services contact:
Tata Steel Projects, Meridian House, The Crescent, York, YO24 1AW, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44(0)1904 454600
www.tatasteelprojects.com
Case Study: Site Waste Management PlanRegulations introduced in 2008 require any project worth more than 300,000 to have a Site Waste
Management Plan (SWMP), to predict and monitor the amount and type of waste produced on a construction
site and to indicate how it will be reduced, re-used, recycled and disposed of.
Tata Steel Projects Environment Team created a SWMP template which has been successfully employed on
both rail and industrial projects and can be used from option selection stage all the way through to post
construction. This template allows for the early identification and management of key targets and objectives for
clients and enables challenging but realistic Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) to be established and influenced
at an early stage then monitored throughout the design and construction process.
The template puts sustainability at the heart of the process, ensuring designers account for their decisions and
consider all possible ways to reduce waste and rationalise material usage.
Tata Steel Projects have prepared bespoke Site Waste Management Plans for major clients including Network
Rail, Crossrail Ltd, Scunthorpe Site Security Scheme and the Thameslink programme. These plans have
facilitated the early identification and management of key issues leading to reduced project costs and crucially,
a reduction in site waste to landfill.
The template was an industry first and it has now been included in Network Rails Contract Requirements.
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To find out more about our services contact:
Tata Steel Projects, Meridian House, The Crescent, York, YO24 1AW, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44(0)1904 454600
www.tatasteelprojects.com
Case Study: Green Travel PlanAs Crossrails Principal Contractor for the lengthening of Platform 1 at Hayes and Harlington station, Tata Steel
Projects supported Crossrails sustainability policy by preparing a Green Travel Plan for travel to and from the
construction site.
The plan was designed to minimise disruption to the surrounding neighbourhood and its residents, to control
nuisance parking, and to help Crossrail meet its carbon reduction targets by encouraging more sustainable
travel methods such as walking, cycling, use of public transport and vehicle sharing. Our plan also encouraged
people to avoid travel altogether by using teleconferencing, video conferencing, and other alternatives where
possible.
Before the project began, Tata Steel Projects provided all staff with bus and train timetables and a map showing
transit stops near the site. During construction we monitored travel with site attendance sheets. We had
expected to monitor about 600 visits to the site but the resulting data showed the number to be closer to 2,000.
Through effective engagement with staff and subcontractors the targets we set out in the plan were
substantially exceeded:
Single occupancy vehicle travel was reduced by 40% from the predicted levels pre-construction
48% of all trips to site were made by sustainable travel modes50% of all management trips to site were made by sustainable travel modes
52% of total time spent travelling to and from site was made using more sustainable methods of transport,
helping reduce the impact on local air quality and reducing the contribution to climate change
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Grange Over SandsClient:Network Rail
Programme: 2 years
To find out more about our services contact:
Tata Steel Projects, Meridian House, The Crescent, York, YO24 1AW, United Kingdom.
Tel: +44(0)1904 454600
www.tatasteelprojects.com
Grange over Sands, a small resort town on the coast of Morecambe Bay. The foreshore at Grange over Sands is a
protected wetland, designated under the international Ramsar convention and is also located in a Special Area
of Conservation and a Special Protection Area for wild birds.
During the design work for a 1.3 million underpass to replace the Bailey Lane pedestrian level crossing, the
Tata Steel Projects Environment Team advised the designers that their programme had not accounted for the
acquisition of a licence from Defra to undertake works along the foreshore. Without this licence, works wouldnot be permitted due to the sites protected status.To ensure that the licence was obtained without delaying the
works or requiring a costly overhaul to the project programme, the Environment team formed a steering
committee that included representatives of all the key stakeholders.
The team consulted with the relevant statutory authorities, Defra, Natural England, Environment Agency, Local
Authority and the client to determine the likely impacts of the project and provided them with detailed plans
and proposals before submitting a formal application. This proactive approach ensured that the application
met formal requirements and that a licence was quickly and easily approved.
During the subsequent tender process, Tata Steel Projects provided further technical input by helpingdetermine the contractual requirements based on their expert knowledge of the environmental issues and
constraints related to the site. In 2007 this project won the Best Practice Award in Tata Steel Projects Business
Excellence Awards.
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Tata Steel ProjectsHead Office
Meridian House
The Crescent
York
YO24 1AW
T: +44 (0) 1904 454600
E: tatasteelprojects@tatasteel.com
Tata Steel ProjectsAlpha Tower
Crowne Plaza
Suffolk Street
Birmingham
B1 1TT
T: +44 (0) 121 242 1240
E: tatasteelprojects@tatasteel.com
Tata Steel Projects
Office 2.14Dukesbridge House
23 Duke Street
Reading
Berks
RG1 4SA
T: +44 (0) 8434 878 776
E: bi-steel@tatasteelprojects.com
Tata Steel Projects1st Floor
Fairbairn Buildings
70-72 Sackville Street
Manchester
M1 3NJ
T: +44 (0) 161 242 2990
E: tatasteelprojects@tatasteel.com
Tata Steel ProjectsCurwen Road
Derwent Howe
Workington
Cumbria
CA14 3YX
T: +44 (0) 1900 68000
E: tatasteelprojects@tatasteel.com
For more information please contact:
www.tatasteelprojects.com
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