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10/10/2023

Farrans Sacyr JV Scores Full Marks In CCS Audit

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Farrans and JV partner Sacyr have achieved full marks in a Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS) Audit at their Belfast Grand Central Station site.

The CCS improves the image of the construction industry by supporting and encouraging positive change through its Code of Considerate Practice and independent monitoring of sites.

A CCS audit considers how well a site is doing under three main areas of the code: respecting the community, caring for the environment and valuing their workforce.

The CCS monitoring visited the site at Belfast Grand Central Station where Farrans and Sacyr JV are delivering the main works for Translink. The project that commenced in February will replace the existing Europa and Great Victoria Street bus and rail stations.

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Farrans said the report noted that this was "an impressive score, evidenced though the significant investment in the community, environment and workforce. A staggering 2430 students have been engaged in the project through site visits, school talks, careers talks, work experience and placement opportunities. Local labour, subcontractor and suppliers have been prioritised and promoted. Local charities continue to be supported with over £19,000 raised to date and ongoing events taking place. Environmental procedures and systems are in place to ensure the site adheres to environmental objectives and environmental management systems.

"An environmental consultant visit took place to review and improve biodiversity on site, with off-cut planters created and planted up outside the main offices. Carbon reduction / Net Zero commitment is in place and continues to be developed and communicated. Carbon literacy training has been developed in-house and is being rolled out to the workforce. Investment in the workforce is evident through the training provided, health and wellbeing focus and ample welfare facilities. There has been a focus on Women in Construction with numerous female students visiting the site and getting to experience the various job opportunities in construction."

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