Burton Mail

Toolkit to help companies

- By STEPHEN SINFIELD stephen.sinfield@reachplc.com

A LEADING Midlands organisati­on that supports companies in the civil engineerin­g sector has launched a new toolkit that supports firms to grow and boost the communitie­s they work in.

The Civil Engineerin­g Contractor­s Associatio­n (CECA) Midlands has created a Social Value Framework to help businesses – particular­ly small and medium sized firms – to work out the positive impact they have on society.

That includes everything from employment and skills opportunit­ies to environmen­tal impacts, and from localising supply chains through to supporting local communitie­s.

While the civil engineerin­g sector’s commitment to social value brings major benefits to local economies and communitie­s, there remains an issue for SMES around data capture.

The pioneering toolkit will help businesses understand the best ways to bring social value to the work they undertake, and also to evaluate its impact. Not only will it help the industry deliver even greater social and economic benefits, it will also help firms to land new business when tendering for work.

Lorraine Gregory, regional director for CECA, said: “Social value is an increasing­ly important measure when firms in our sector are tendering for new work. Those who can provide evidence for the value they are going to bring will give themselves a head-start.

“As an industry, we can be very proud of the work that civil engineerin­g companies do in creating jobs and bolstering skills in their area, as well as the work we do to improve the communitie­s we work in.

“The toolkit will also demonstrat­e the level of local investment working with local suppliers, innovation and reducing any negative environmen­tal impacts, all of which boost the economy and improve communitie­s.

“CECA Midlands members will be able to use it to provide an accurate measure of what they already do in terms of social value and, crucially, what they plan to do on the work they are tendering for.

“It’s not the kind of measuremen­t that SMES would normally have the time or capability to sit down and work out from scratch, so the toolkit will be a big support when they come to tender for new work and, ultimately, can help them to grow.”

CECA Midlands is also offering companies training on how to use the toolkit which will help them to forecast social value on a project and evaluate it when work is concluded.

Sairah Hussain, Customer, Business Developmen­t and Corporate Social Responsibi­lity Highways Business Lead at Galliford Try, heads CECA Midlands’ Foundation­s Group and has led on the developmen­t of the toolkit.

She said: “We recognised that the playing field when it comes to social value wasn’t level and we wanted to address that.

“The industry does an incredible amount of great work in supporting communitie­s – both socially and economical­ly – and, as well as being the right thing to do, it is increasing­ly important when tendering for new work.

“While we are all competitiv­e businesses, we think it’s absolutely right and fair that SMES are given the tools to be able to add greater social value to projects and also to be able to forecast and measure that. I am really pleased that CECA Midlands is providing this opportunit­y.

“It makes business sense and it’s also great for the local communitie­s and economies that we work in.”

For more informatio­n about member benefits and on the toolkit go to www.ceca.co.uk

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Help is on hand to support firms

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