BMF and CECA propose joint industry steering group
The BMF and CECA (Civil Engineering Contractors Association) have discussed plans to develop a joint industry steering group in an effort to transform the information flow between civil engineering contractors, clients and the material distribution, manufacturing and merchant market.
This announcement from BMF CEO John Newcomb and CECA CEO Alasdair Reisner was broadcast to attendees of the BMF Civils & Infrastructure Forum, hosted by BMF Civils and Infrastructure Group Chairman, Nick Boyle.
The event was an opportunity to hear first-hand from John, Alasdair and Nick about the urgent requirement for the construction industry to break normal ‘reactive’ working methods and become more transparent in the sharing of information that will ultimately improve productivity and innovation across the entire construction industry. The intention to develop a joint steering group between the two trade associations signals a clear intent to put this new culture of openness into practice.
The headline event was an opportunity to hear Alasdair’s perspective on the recently published Construction Playbook. The new 14-policy guidance document is likely to start influencing infrastructure procurement projects as early as 2022 and as Alasdair pointed out, presents a massive opportunity for our industry, Alasdair comments: “the Construction Playbook represents the greatest reform in government procurement we’ve ever seen. It brings much greater emphasis to social and environmental outcomes of a project, not just the on-time, on-budget measures typically used. It also acknowledges the need for early supply chain involvement – a switch from the typical model of early contractor involvement. There is a lot to wade through in this guidance, but by its very nature, will force the construction industry to move at pace to be able to evidence many of its new requirements.”