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Vicky Carroll
Symphony Housing
Group
Amalgamation Contour Housing Group and Vicinity
Group
Approx 40,000 homes in the North West
Top 20 large RSL in England
Overall spending
contribution
to the local economy
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New Development 2008-12 TSC= £155m (1367 units)
Community Investment £5m per annum
Management and Maintenance 2011/12 £74.5m
Annual Turnover £142m
All of this spend is procured at different levels- OJEU
type over £3.9m; to £30 for butties for a meeting!
Overall spending
contribution to the local
economy
• Definition of local economy
• Regional, sub regional- AGMA etc, LA level,
neighbourhood
• Methods- direct investment ie purchase of goods and
services
• Indirect- ie supply chain, supporting people to set up
their own business, pre employment support etc
• Total starts now at
9,730 homes
11/12 HCA supported
19% starts
10/11 HCA supported
55% starts
North West Housing Starts
12000
10000
8000
4,170
6000
7,803
4000
2000
5040
1927
0
.2010/11
.2011/12
HCA Supported
Other
• Total completions now at
9,600 homes
• 11/12 HCA supported 65%
comps
• 10/11 HCA supported 59%
comps
North West Housing Completions
12000
10000
8000
4,210
3310
6130
6290
.2010/11
.2011/12
6000
4000
2000
0
HCA Supported
Other
Tension VFM versus
targeting local economy
• Procurement Clubs- Cutting Edge and Procure Plus
• Optimum regional – over £3m LOTs may attract
National Contractors, some bulk purchasing at
National level, estimate 80% into the region.
• Sub regional- £1-3m LOT maximise impact locally?
Mix of National, regional contractors.
• Local Authority level LOTS under £1m – more
confident successfully targeted small
contractors/SMEs (6 small contractors on CE)
Tension VFM versus
targeting local economy
% spend on potentially lowest “local impact” offset by
Framework selection of partners• Targets for local labour
• As part of the OJEU assessment contractors scored
on local commitments, including supply chain, labour,
responsiveness to local markets
• Procure Plus linked closely to GTA “Constructing the
Future Lancashire”- max local apprenticeships
• Encourage local companies to quote for smaller
works/services ( under £2k 1 quote, £2-£25k 3
quotes; over £25k tendered)
Other Targeting of local
economies
•ERDF priority 4 bid 2012- supporting social
enterprise, starting up SMEs, job creation
•RGF 2011 & 2012 bids - look at supporting
economic growth, job creation
•Spark Studio- live/work linked to work home
enterprise
•Other employment and education initiatives
•Symphony Extra
This project will, through energy savings within
Passivhaus principle 250 affordable homes, generate a
revenue fund to assist high growth potential companies
to create jobs over a minimum of ten years.
Total cost: approx£43m
Private funding: £36.1m
RGF: £6.9m
Locations: East Cheshire and Salford
Creating over 200 jobs
• Resourcing more thorough impact
assessments- capturing more of the
indirect impacts, who will resource?
• Current regulation agenda VFM
driven, tensions will get stronger?
• More support for small SMEs
through procurement process- via
Sub Regional Strategies priorities,
AGMA etc?
• Its the same old challenge, how can
we invigorate a fresh approach in
these challenging economic times?