KPI Workshop – The future of the construction industry KPIs

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KPI Workshop – The future of the construction industry KPIs 1 February 2012

Background Constructing Excellence responsible for publication of KPIs since their inception Department for Business brought publication and data collection together in 2009 – CE and Glenigan appointed to take forward Appointed to June 2012 with funding diminishing to zero Full review of data collection methodology and the data collected and published carried out

Data collection methodology Key changes Surveys now issued to all projects in Glenigan database Survey issued within a month of a project completing on site Surveys now issued electronically rather than on paper Separation of project and organisational surveys

Data collection methodology What this has meant Surveys issued to more projects has brought in more responses Ability to provide more granular reporting of data By project size By region By sector By procurement route Smoother experience for the industry

Review of the KPIs Why? Aware that there had been parts of industry were not using the indicators as they were not fit for purpose Lack of alignment with other measurement regimes Danger of industry measuring lots of different things in lots of different ways – no ability to map trends or properly benchmark

Review of the KPIs What we did Brought together a steering group from industry: Richard Saxon CBE Consultancy for the Built Environment Michael Bennett Highways Agency David Bentley Glenigan Rob Davis Glenigan Nick Edwards Construction News Keith Folwell BIS Scott Mclew NSCC Andrew Quirke City West Housing Trust Andrew Thomas Centre for Construction Innovation Jane Thornback Construction Products Association Charles Tincknell Willmott Dixon Allan Wilén Glenigan Jon de Souza Constructing Excellence

Review of the KPIs Results Reintroduced product manufacturer KPIs and widened M&E measures to all sub-contractors Changed methods of measurement to convert as many as possible from being subjective to objective Introduced a small number of new measures Removed indicators not valued by the sector

Review of the KPIs New KPIs – Waste to Landfill To go alongside existing waste produced KPI % material diverted from landfill Both indicators now can be filtered for just: Demolition Construction Both

Review of the KPIs New KPIs – Responsible Sourcing Part of Strategy for Sustainable Construction Strategy % of material used secured under schemes that are recognised for responsible sourcing

Review of the KPIs New KPIs – Organisational Carbon Performance To assist companies in their reporting against the Global Reporting Initiative Measures of: Carbon emissions from corporate travel Emissions from corporate offices

Review of the KPIs New KPIs – Project Safety Company safety KPI already exists Project-based Accident Incidence Rate (reportable accidents per 100,000 man hours)

Review of the KPIs New KPIs – Apprentices Many in the sector had already requested a KPI be developed to measure use of apprentices Apprentice days x £100,000 project spend

Review of the KPIs New KPIs – Staff Leaving Organisation To work alongside existing ‘Staff Turnover’ measure which calculates churn

Review of the KPIs New data for comparison – BREEAM, Code for Sustainable Homes, BIM Three new positional questions to enable more opportunities for performance comparison What BREEAM level did the project achieve? What Code level did the project achieve? Do you think that the project used Building Information Modelling?

Review of the KPIs Amended KPIs – Energy Use on Site Existing KPI was being tweaked by individual contractors and so no benchmarking possible. Developed in partnership with Strategic Forum for Construction New measure in line with ENCORD protocol and Global Reporting Initiative. Download new protocol from here: http://bit.ly/poOZ7Y

Review of the KPIs Amended KPIs – Equality and Diversity Replaces existing subjective measure of project performance as rated by client. Developed in partnership with EHRC. Now objective measures of level of employment and level of senior representation within businesses across the following under-represented groups in our sector: Women Black and minority ethnic people Disabled people Those aged 25 and under Those aged 55 and over

Review of the KPIs Removed KPIs Range of indicators not valued or used by the sector including: Actual project cost Actual project time Subjective biodiversity indicator Subjective general environmental indicators Selection of questions that did not contribute to KPIs!

Review of the KPIs What comes next? Post-project review indicators (surveys sent two years after completion) Actual outturn cost Predictability of energy use Predictability of water use Predictability of operational and maintenance costs Level of post-project capital cost requirement Local labour KPI Anything else?

Government Construction Strategy Data and Benchmarking Working Group – measuring the 20% Supplier Relationship Working Group – related to KPIs KPIs are one tool that Government may employ to ensure that they are getting best value from their construction spend

The overall KPI score

Overall KPI score – why? Our industry loves a score! Considerate Constructors’ BREEAM Code for Sustainable Homes Encouraging improvement Help companies understand where they may be weak Identifying top performers – case studies

Overall KPI score - how Developed with input from a major client and contractor Aligned with the Construction Commitments Approval from the Department for Business to explore Scoring methods for both projects and organisations Auditing on projects to verify scores Data will need to be input into the CE KPI Engine to generate a score

Overall KPI score - projects Weighting Waste 5 Energy use - service 5 Water - service 5 Health and safety 15 Apprentice hours 3 Considerate Constructors Scheme 10 Predictability - cost 15 Predictability - time 15 Client satisfaction - service 10 Subcontractor satisfaction with payment 7 Client satisfaction - product 10 ___ 100

Overall KPI score - organisations Weighting Carbon 6 Health and safety 15 Equality and Diversity 3 Staff turnover 3 Training 3 Employee satisfaction 3 Qualifications and skills 3 Investors in People 4 Profitability 10 Average of project scores 50 ___ 100

Workshop Do you think the overall KPI score is a good idea? What would you do to change the way it is calculated?

New services

The challenge How to maintain the KPIs How to ensure their independence How to ensure that data remains anonymous How to ensure that the data remains reflective of the performance of the industry as a whole How to make sure what is generated can help drive improvement

Company reporting Report comparing a company’s performance to that of named competitors Would show KPI performance in a league table Competitors would not be named in the report Could be generic or focussed on particular types of KPI Could be combined with Glenigan bidding report

Auditing Work with a project team or organisation to provide an audit of KPI scores Advice on how to improve KPI data collection processes Post-project?

Awards Invite the top scorers to put themselves forward for an annual set of Awards Award per section of the Construction Commitments: Commitment to people Sustainability Health and safety Procurement and integration Design quality Client leadership

Best of Lists Opportunity to publish lists of the top projects monthly and organisations annually Construction News identified as a media partner Would seek approval from each company before they were included on such a list No plans to publish a full league table

More delivery of existing services Training In company One to many sessions (KPI Masterclasses) KPI Engine system for reports and benchmarking Benchmarking clubs

Workshop Would your organisation use any of the services described? What other performance measurement activities would you like from Constructing Excellence?