Costain rolls out social value measurement tool
New tool aims to drive positive social, environmental and economic outcomes for customers and local communities
Costain has unveiled a new social value tool designed to help delivery teams measure and improve social impact across projects.
The tool, which has been piloted on some of Costain’s projects in the water sector, standardises data-driven evidence of the societal and environmental impacts achieved during a project’s lifecycle.
The collected data is then analysed and converted into social, environmental and economic valuations, aligning with the UK government’s Social Value Model.
In addition, the tool can report against bespoke frameworks when required by customers, making it possible to benchmark performance and outcomes against similar infrastructure schemes.
It also has built-in forecasting capabilities which allow Costain to predict how much social value a project will deliver before it begins.
The company delivers social value through a range of activities, including community engagement, volunteering, skills and knowledge sharing, and STEM advocacy.
Accurate measurement
Catherine Warbrick, chief people and sustainability officer at Costain, said: “We’re investing in the tools and technology that will help us improve people’s lives, both through the services we provide and in the way we operate.
“More accurately recording our social, economic and environmental outcomes will give us a better understanding of the impact we’re making, and ensure a positive, lasting legacy for the communities we serve.”
Following the trial on Costain’s water projects, the tool will be implemented across all of the company’s projects in a range of sectors including road, rail, integrated transport, energy, and defence and nuclear energy.
Julie Francis, head of people and customer at CMDP – a joint venture between Costain and MWH Treatment – which has been trialling the tool, said: “At CMDP, we place a strong emphasis on social value and recognise the profound benefits of utilising technology and tools that benefit local communities and help our supply chain as we deliver crucial updates for Southern Water.
“With Costain’s social value tool, we are able to accurately capture key information and measure the impact of how our initiatives are improving people’s lives and helping the planet.
"The tool also empowers our supply chain partners, ensuring that we continue to work together to drive positive change and create lasting value.”
Social Value Plan
Last year, Costain announced its Social Value Plan, which aims to improve the lives of one million people by 2030 through activities such as volunteering.
Recent social value initiatives include Costain’s work as key partner for Sellafield’s Decommissioning Delivery Project (DDP), helping to maximise social value and improve local communities.
This has included the refurbishment of Frizington and Egremont youth and community centres operated by the Phoenix Youth Project.
DDP and the Phoenix Youth Project have also delivered a community action plan in neighbouring Cleator Moor, one of the most deprived towns in England and Wales, to drive community engagement and target issues such as mental wellbeing.
Commenting on the partnership with DDP and Costain, Paul Rowe, project manager at the Phoenix Youth Project, said: “Youth work has the power to improve people’s lives and promote positive outcomes for young people, but charities like ours rely on the support of organisations such as Costain to ensure we provide services that make a tangible difference.
“Costain has been a supporter of our charity for several years and has enabled us to deliver youth work services to hundreds of young people each year.
“Both the Frizington and Egremont youth centres have been transformed from buildings that were unfit for use into modern, vibrant centres that the local community is hugely proud of.”