Name:
BRE IP13/02 PDF
Published Date:
10/08/2002
Status:
[ Active ]
Publisher:
Building Research Establishment Limited
How has sustainability been incorporated into Private Finance Initiative/Public Private Partnerships projects? We examine the issues across a range of sectors: hospitals, schools, infrastructure and public buildings. The paper comments on the lessons learnt, pitfalls and opportunities. It shows that: sustainability can be included in project briefs and reduce whole life costs; a positive approach to sustainability can be the crucial factor when evaluating bids; there is a link between functionality and sustainability. The paper provides a summary checklist of the opportunities and pitfalls of integrating sustainability into the PFI/PPP process. It will inform those involved in PFI/PPP schemes of how to take advantage of lessons learnt from previous projects. Case studies: the Croydon Tramlink; the Great Western Hospital, Swindon; Cumberland Infirmary, Carlisle; Barnhill School, Hillingdon; Pullar House, Perth. The case studies were compared against Movement for Innovation (M4I) indicators to provide a quantitive measure of their sustainability.
| Edition : | 02 |
| File Size : | 1 file , 400 KB |
| Number of Pages : | 11 |
| Published : | 10/08/2002 |