London 2012 Olympics The Green Build. Rachel Krzeminski Aggregate Industries UK Ltd

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London 2012 Olympics The Green Build Rachel Krzeminski Aggregate Industries UK Ltd

Aggregate Industries UK Ltd Aggregate Industries is an international aggregates, construction and building materials group We are a major producer and supplier of primary, secondary and recycled construction aggregates, asphalt, ready-mixed concrete and precast concrete products We have over 70 years of experience in highways maintenance, road surfacing construction and associated civil engineering services We have leading regional market positions in the UK, as well as operations in the Channel Islands and northern Europe We employ over 5000 people 2

A member of the Holcim Group since 2005 Founded in 1912 and based in Switzerland A leading global supplier of cement, aggregates, ready-mix concrete, asphalt and related services The company has been listed on the SWX Swiss Exchange since 1958 valued at over 18.3bn CHF Employs 83,000 people worldwide Acknowledged leader in sector for sustainability 3

Aggregate Industries in figures - 2011 Aggregates 34m tonnes Asphalt 5.4m tonnes Ready mixed concrete 2m m³ Concrete products 2.5m tonnes Contracting turnover 304m 4

The Construction of the London 2012 Olympics Overview of the Olympic Construction Venue design and construction The tender process Contract award and KPI s Sustainability in contract implementation The Lasting Legacy 5

The Olympic Construction 9.3bn largely public-funded construction programme Olympic Park Athletes Village 500 acre site in Stratford, East London Construction started in 2006 and the site was handed over in late 2011 for the Games time overlay and Olympic test events It is only 5 miles from Central London 6

The Olympic Park - Before 7

The Olympic Park - After 8

The Olympic Park June 2012 9

The Olympic Stadium The Stadium hosted the athletics as well as the Opening and Closing Ceremonies Capacity of 80,000 which can be reduced after the Games if required 10

The Aquatics Centre Games Time The Aquatics Centre was designed by Dame Zaha Hadid and will had a capacity of 17,500 during Games time. The iconic roof is more than 80m wide and 160m long 11

The Aquatics Centre - Legacy In Legacy, the capacity of the Aquatics Centre will be reduced to 2,500 12

The Velodrome February 2012 The Velodrome hosted the track cycling events and has a permanent capacity of 6,000. The adjacent BMX venue has an additional 6,000 capacity 13

The Velodrome Games time The roof is designed to reflect the geometry of the cycling track, and was proven that it is the fastest Velodrome in the world. 14

The IBC / MPC - January 2012 The IBC/MPC has a floor area of more than 90,000m2 and hosted more than 20,000 broadcasters during the Games The building is 275m long and would house five jumbo jets wing-to-wing! 15

Basketball Arena June 2012 The Basketball Arena is a temporary venue with a capacity of 20,000 After the Games, it will be dismantled and removed from the Park 16

Landscape and Public Realm - July 2011 A 2.5sq km area of land has been transformed, with over 2 million tonnes of soil washed and replaced on the site. 2,000 trees and 500,000 plants have been introduced onto the Park 17

Olympic Construction 75p in every 1 the ODA is spending is going towards the long term regeneration of the area 18

The Stakeholders in the Games LOCOG The London Organising Committee - Responsible for staging the Games in 2012, and the test events in 2011 ODA Olympic Delivery Authority - Public body responsible for developing and building the new venues and infrastructure CLM The Delivery Partner - Consortium appointed to manage the programme and costs for the venues and infrastructure. Latterly responsible for working with LOCOG OPLC The Olympic Park Legacy Company - Planning the Legacy after 2012, ensuring the Games deliver positive changes for the area There were also external political influences on the project 19

The Olympic Tender Process Aggregates and Ready Mixed Concrete were both identified as areas of major spend by the ODA Framework agreements to deliver to 7 main venue contractors. Securing these contracts essentially gave the licence to supply As the venues were still in the design stage, only indicative volumes were given Procurement was on a two envelope system Quality 60% Price - 40% KPI s were included in the Contractual Targets 20

KPI s in the Tender Process The ODA set out their minimum requirements for sustainable products and sustainable transport in the tender 50% of materials (by weight) to be transported to site by rail or water 25% of materials (by weight) to be recycled 20% of materials (by value) to be recycled These formed part of the ODA s Sustainable Development Strategy There are also key targets for the ODA in terms of carbon, water, waste and biodiversity 21

The Ready-Mixed Concrete Tender The Ready-Mixed Concrete tender was awarded in December 2007 Primary aggregate / cement replacement China Clay Waste Cornish Granite Glass Sand, Ground Granulated Blast Furnace Slag (GGBS), Pulverised Fuel Ash (PFA) Over 400,000m 3 supplied to the Olympic Park contractors 22

The Aggregates Tender The Aggregates tender was awarded in May 2008 Recycled alternatives proposed Recycled crushed concrete, spent rail ballast, glass sand and road planings Over 1m tonnes supplied for the aggregates contract, plus aggregates supplied into ready mixed concrete The aggregate products supplied through the BELC have saved over 125,000 vehicle movements 23

The Key Drivers for ODA and CLM On time, in budget and to a high standard The ODA / CLM objectives can conflict with those of the venue contractors 24

ODA Sustainability Report 2011 - Headline Achievements Over 90% of the total aggregate volume delivered to the Olympic Park by rail 95% of the raw materials for concrete production imported to the site by rail Average cement substitutions of 32%, supporting the ODA in saving over 85,000 tonnes of embodied carbon Recycled and secondary aggregates supplied as alternatives to primary products Concrete with a secondary aggregate content of more than 50% supplied to several venues, including the Olympic Stadium and Aquatics Centre. Many of the fair faced concrete structures incorporate 30% secondary content 25

Aggregate Industries and the Olympics Over 1m tonnes of aggregate fill material supplied Over 400,000m 3 of ready-mixed concrete supplied, using an additional 450,000 tonnes of in-house aggregate 1,500 bespoke precast concrete units supplied to the Velodrome 32m of asphalt supply and surfacing carried out, including the laying of asphalt products with a high recycled content Over 4,000 tonnes of waste taken away from the Olympic Park by barge Over 3m tonnes of materials handled through the BELC 14,000m 2 of precast concrete paving laid at the IBC/MPC 26

Success of the project Having a broad portfolio of products and the logistical means to deliver them has been a key success factor on this projects Through working as an integrated member of the delivery team, we can develop sustainable solutions to achieve complex project objectives The lasting legacy will be what we have learnt 27

Thank you for your time Any Questions?