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CCS have been instrumental in the implementation of R4P and Conformity Audit Benchmarking on the following Projects: |
Respect for People toolkits Health & Safety and Working Environment were trialed
during the construction of the £10m Derg Water Treatment Works.
The trial commenced mid way through the two-year construction phase and for the
first time improvements that were made to the health, safety and working environment
were measurable.
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With the same design and build team working at Lough Macory the ideal opportunity
arose to further demonstrate Respect for People, implemented from day one. The benchmarking
of the Health & Safety and Working Environment Toolkits
allowed continual improvement of 'Site Welfare Facilities' to be measured. |
With the New Works now in supply results indicate that performance benchmarking
was fundamental to the success of the Lough Macrory contract in meeting the key critical factors of success, Time, Cost and Quality throughout the Life of the Project.
The new Fofanny WTW (designed to treat 52million litres per day) was selected to trial the Total Quality Management approach within a construction operational environment leading to / aiming towards Self Certification by the Contractor Joint Venture Team.
The Conformity Audit
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designed to monitor on a weekly basis the Construction Activities in areas of Quality, Compliance with Specification and Health & Safety and Environmental issues, giving the client independent project assurance where self-certification is being trialled.
Throughout the Construction Phase, CCS implemented Respect for People and carried out Conformity Auditing (Quality and Environmental)
and Performance Benchmarking andTeam Effectiveness. A Resident Toolkit was developed
to monitor the impact of the project on the local community.
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Throughout the Construction Phase, CCS implemented Respect for People and carried out Conformity Auditing (Quality and Environmental) and Performance Benchmarking andTeam Effectiveness. A Resident Toolkit was developed to monitor the impact of the project on the local community. |
The new Culmore WWTW was constructed on the site of the existing facility at a project
cost of £16 million and serves the 150,000 population of the City of Derry. This new costal facility is the second largest in NI, It is a modern, state of the art Total Nitrogen Waste Water Plant with new Sludge Dewatering Centre.
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Throughout the Construction Phase CCS implemented Respect for People and carried
out Environmental Conformity Auditing, to monitor on a monthly basis the environmental impacts of site construction activities and environmental compliance during construction phase in respect of Client EMS.
Clay Lake WTW
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The upgrade to Clay Lake WTW included the construction of a Membrane
Water Treatment facility to help with the increasing levels of Algae present in
the water source. The project serves the 150,000 population
of Keady, Co Armagh. This new Modern, state of art Zenon Membrane Plant facility
is the first of its kind in NI. |
Throughout the Construction Phase CCS implemented Respect for People and carried
out Conformity Auditing (Quality and Environment) and Performance Benchmarking Team
Effectiveness.
Omagh WWTW
The new Omagh WWTW constructed on the site of the existing facility at project cost
of £10 million and serves the 150,000 population of Omagh. Throughout the Construction
Phase CCS implemented Respect for People and carried out Conformity Auditing (Quality
and Environment) and Performance Benchmarking Team Effectiveness.
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Throughout the Construction Phase CCS implemented
Respect for People and carried out Conformity Auditing (Quality and Environment)
and Performance Benchmarking Team Effectiveness.
Tandragee WWTW
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The new Tandragee WWTW constructed on the site of the existing facility and serves
the population of Tandragee and neighbouring
village of Scarva. This state of the art MBR plant.
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Throughout the Construction Phase CCS implemented Respect for People and carried
out Conformity Auditing (Quality and Environment) and Performance Benchmarking Team
Effectiveness.
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