Presentation by Nitesh Magdani, Director of Sustainability, BAM Construct UK Ltd at Circular Economy Thinking: Challenges and Opportunities for the Construction Sector #CEthinking
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2. • The value proposition
• BAM’s first ‘Circular’ experience
• CE100 - A circular business model
• Current projects…collaborating with great
minds!
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4. • The Netherlands, a country
with a population of just
under 17 million is set to
become the world’s first
circular economy hotspot.
• Central government
procurement contracts
The Circular Economy The Netherlands
5. • BAM were involved in
increasing the capacity of a
30km section of the existing
A12 highway.
• The project is based on a
Design, Build, Finance and
Maintain (DBFM) agreement
with a concession period of
approximately 22.5 years
• Incentivised contract
BAM ‘circular’ infrastructure
6. • Brief
– Client Competition
• Response
– whole building performance
• How?
– engagement with supply chain
Brummen Town Hall, Netherlands
A Circular Building Solution
BAM first ‘circular’ building
8. Wood instead of steel
Reused concrete
Design for DisassemblyDesign for Re-assembly
BAM first ‘circular’ building
9. Sell lux not light fittings
Encouraged to maximise daylight
Installations
Flexible walls
Lighting
Tiles
Furniture
Flooring
Agreements and performance contracts
BAM first ‘circular’ building
25. CE100 BE working group - circular business models – Work in Progress
26. • The Ellen MacArthur Foundation
• Horizon 2020 pilot projects - BAMB
• Circular Economy projects
– Brummen Town Hall
– Royal Society of Arts
– BAM development projects
– ABN AMRO
BAM Collaboration
Editor's Notes
Production cycle which does not use fossil fuels, and move to renewable resources (Click).
‘Design for deconstruction’ as we want to be able to dismantle the product to recover the materials at a later stage.
Resource efficiency measures are then used to reduce the amount of raw materials, and to reduce waste during the production cycles, but any waste that is produced is diverted back into the production loop.
Significant change to the business model. How we can ensure that the materials in products supplied to the customer can be recovered from them when they are no longer required? (Click)
Rather than selling the customer a product and walking away, we should be looking at providing them with a service contract. So for example, as a provider of lighting, we provide light or Lux, and as part of our service contract to provide light, we provide the light fitting, which the client uses. (Click)
If the light fitting breaks down, we repair it (by replacing the bulb, part of the electronics, or the whole fitting), (Click) to continue its use for as long as practicable. (Click)
When light is no longer required, we then take back the light fitting for remanufacture.
V brief recap of drivers which we all are agreed on…
V brief recap of drivers which we all are agreed on…