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Book Synopsis

A practitioner-focused guide featuring tools, models, and experience from the front lines of sustainability management on major projects

With the growing need for sustainability management on large resource, infrastructure and power projects, this book provides project teams and sustainability practitioners with the practical advice, tools, and resources they need to create better projects. It offers extensive guidance for integrating sustainability into project design, planning and delivery. In each chapter, the authors provide invaluable sustainability management strategies and sample tools for project execution plans, engineering decision-making, stakeholder engagement tracking, logging commitments and follow-up actions, permit tracking, and construction management.

Integrating Sustainability into Major Projects: Best Practices and Tools for Project Teams begins by introducing readers to the topic, as well as the common terminology. It then offers read

Table of Contents

About the Authors ix

Acknowledgments xi

Chapter 1 Introduction 1

1.1 Terminology 2

1.2 Creating Value by Integrating Sustainability 2

1.3 Creating a Sustainability Focus 4

1.4 Sustainability is a Team Sport 10

1.5 Who is This Book For? 12

1.6 How to Use This Book 13

Chapter 2 Overview of Major Projects 15

2.1 What is a Major Project? 16

2.2 Types of Major Projects 16

2.3 Types of Project Structures 19

2.4 Key Players 24

2.5 Managing Time and Space 25

2.6 Project Lifecycle 27

2.7 Summary 29

Chapter 3 Standards and Guidelines 31

3.1 Getting Started 32

3.2 International Standards and Guidelines 32

3.3 Industry Guidelines 40

3.4 Discipline Guidelines 43

3.5 Responsible Project Financing 45

3.6 Sustainable and Responsible Investing 46

3.7 Managing Standards and Guidelines 47

3.8 Summary 48

Chapter 4 Understanding What is Important 51

4.1 Mapping Sustainability Topics 52

4.2 Mapping External Factors 53

4.3 Value Chain Analysis 58

4.4 Focus on Materiality 65

4.5 Summary 68

Chapter 5 Project Management 71

5.1 Sustainability Steering Committee 72

5.2 Project Charter 74

5.3 Sustainability Policy 75

5.4 Project Goals 77

5.5 Structuring the Project Organization 78

5.6 Project Execution Plan 79

5.7 Project Schedule 81

5.8 Project Communications Plan 82

5.9 Change Management 85

5.10 Project Team Roles and Responsibilities 86

5.11 Summary 88

Chapter 6 Stakeholder Engagement 89

6.1 Reasons to Engage 90

6.2 Identifying Stakeholders 91

6.3 Understanding Project Stakeholders 95

6.4 Engaging 97

6.5 Documenting Engagement 101

6.6 Communicating 101

6.7 The Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) 103

6.8 Community Agreements 105

6.9 Additional Tools 105

6.10 Summary 106

Chapter 7 Managing Risk and Opportunity 107

7.1 Risk Workshops 108

7.2 Project Risk Register 112

7.3 Risk Management Plans 116

7.4 Opportunity Management 120

7.5 Summary 123

Chapter 8 Sustainability Management Tools 125

8.1 Sustainability Integration Framework 125

8.2 Management Systems 127

8.3 Managing Commitments 129

8.4 Developing a Commitments Action Log 132

8.5 Managing Complaints 136

8.6 Developing a Complaint Mechanism 139

8.7 Monitoring Sustainability Performance 143

8.8 Summary 144

Chapter 9 Approvals and Permits 145

9.1 Approvals 145

9.2 Permits 148

9.3 Summary 149

Chapter 10 Design 151

10.1 Design Basis 152

10.2 Selecting a Location 153

10.3 Community Design Workshops 156

10.4 Innovation 159

10.5 Decision Making 160

10.6 Designing for Climate Change 168

10.7 Summary 172

Chapter 11 Procurement 175

11.1 Procurement Plan 176

11.2 Economic Development Plan 179

11.3 Equipment and Materials 182

11.4 Supplies and Services 185

11.5 Logistics 186

11.6 Contractors 189

11.7 Summary 193

Chapter 12 Construction Management 195

12.1 Transition to Construction 196

12.2 Stakeholder Communications During Construction 197

12.3 Public Safety 202

12.4 Environmental Management 205

12.5 Working with Contractors 210

12.6 Permit to Work System 212

12.7 Construction Sustainability Metrics 214

12.8 Creating a Sustainability Culture 216

12.9 Summary 219

Chapter 13 Commissioning 221

13.1 Commissioning Team 222

13.2 Management Systems 222

13.3 Stakeholder Engagement 223

13.4 Communications 225

13.5 Completion and Demobilization 225

13.6 Summary 226

Chapter 14 Closure 227

14.1 Closure Planning 227

14.2 Transition to Closure 229

14.3 Design for Closure 231

14.4 Progressive Reclamation 232

14.5 Summary 234

Chapter 15 Wrap-Up 235

15.1 It’s a New World for Delivering Major Projects 235

15.2 So, What Can Project Teams Do? 236

15.3 Managing Complexity 237

15.4 What Does It Cost? 237

15.5 Getting Started 238

15.6 Sharing Your Stories 238

15.7 Final Word 239

Appendix A PESTLe Table of External Factors 241

Appendix B Stakeholder Summary Template 245

Appendix C Stakeholder Engagement Plan Sample Table of Contents 247

Appendix D Stakeholder Communications Planning for Construction 249

Index 251

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 09/03/2020
      ISBN13: 9781119557906, 978-1119557906
      ISBN10: 1119557909

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      A practitioner-focused guide featuring tools, models, and experience from the front lines of sustainability management on major projects

      With the growing need for sustainability management on large resource, infrastructure and power projects, this book provides project teams and sustainability practitioners with the practical advice, tools, and resources they need to create better projects. It offers extensive guidance for integrating sustainability into project design, planning and delivery. In each chapter, the authors provide invaluable sustainability management strategies and sample tools for project execution plans, engineering decision-making, stakeholder engagement tracking, logging commitments and follow-up actions, permit tracking, and construction management.

      Integrating Sustainability into Major Projects: Best Practices and Tools for Project Teams begins by introducing readers to the topic, as well as the common terminology. It then offers read

      Table of Contents

      About the Authors ix

      Acknowledgments xi

      Chapter 1 Introduction 1

      1.1 Terminology 2

      1.2 Creating Value by Integrating Sustainability 2

      1.3 Creating a Sustainability Focus 4

      1.4 Sustainability is a Team Sport 10

      1.5 Who is This Book For? 12

      1.6 How to Use This Book 13

      Chapter 2 Overview of Major Projects 15

      2.1 What is a Major Project? 16

      2.2 Types of Major Projects 16

      2.3 Types of Project Structures 19

      2.4 Key Players 24

      2.5 Managing Time and Space 25

      2.6 Project Lifecycle 27

      2.7 Summary 29

      Chapter 3 Standards and Guidelines 31

      3.1 Getting Started 32

      3.2 International Standards and Guidelines 32

      3.3 Industry Guidelines 40

      3.4 Discipline Guidelines 43

      3.5 Responsible Project Financing 45

      3.6 Sustainable and Responsible Investing 46

      3.7 Managing Standards and Guidelines 47

      3.8 Summary 48

      Chapter 4 Understanding What is Important 51

      4.1 Mapping Sustainability Topics 52

      4.2 Mapping External Factors 53

      4.3 Value Chain Analysis 58

      4.4 Focus on Materiality 65

      4.5 Summary 68

      Chapter 5 Project Management 71

      5.1 Sustainability Steering Committee 72

      5.2 Project Charter 74

      5.3 Sustainability Policy 75

      5.4 Project Goals 77

      5.5 Structuring the Project Organization 78

      5.6 Project Execution Plan 79

      5.7 Project Schedule 81

      5.8 Project Communications Plan 82

      5.9 Change Management 85

      5.10 Project Team Roles and Responsibilities 86

      5.11 Summary 88

      Chapter 6 Stakeholder Engagement 89

      6.1 Reasons to Engage 90

      6.2 Identifying Stakeholders 91

      6.3 Understanding Project Stakeholders 95

      6.4 Engaging 97

      6.5 Documenting Engagement 101

      6.6 Communicating 101

      6.7 The Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP) 103

      6.8 Community Agreements 105

      6.9 Additional Tools 105

      6.10 Summary 106

      Chapter 7 Managing Risk and Opportunity 107

      7.1 Risk Workshops 108

      7.2 Project Risk Register 112

      7.3 Risk Management Plans 116

      7.4 Opportunity Management 120

      7.5 Summary 123

      Chapter 8 Sustainability Management Tools 125

      8.1 Sustainability Integration Framework 125

      8.2 Management Systems 127

      8.3 Managing Commitments 129

      8.4 Developing a Commitments Action Log 132

      8.5 Managing Complaints 136

      8.6 Developing a Complaint Mechanism 139

      8.7 Monitoring Sustainability Performance 143

      8.8 Summary 144

      Chapter 9 Approvals and Permits 145

      9.1 Approvals 145

      9.2 Permits 148

      9.3 Summary 149

      Chapter 10 Design 151

      10.1 Design Basis 152

      10.2 Selecting a Location 153

      10.3 Community Design Workshops 156

      10.4 Innovation 159

      10.5 Decision Making 160

      10.6 Designing for Climate Change 168

      10.7 Summary 172

      Chapter 11 Procurement 175

      11.1 Procurement Plan 176

      11.2 Economic Development Plan 179

      11.3 Equipment and Materials 182

      11.4 Supplies and Services 185

      11.5 Logistics 186

      11.6 Contractors 189

      11.7 Summary 193

      Chapter 12 Construction Management 195

      12.1 Transition to Construction 196

      12.2 Stakeholder Communications During Construction 197

      12.3 Public Safety 202

      12.4 Environmental Management 205

      12.5 Working with Contractors 210

      12.6 Permit to Work System 212

      12.7 Construction Sustainability Metrics 214

      12.8 Creating a Sustainability Culture 216

      12.9 Summary 219

      Chapter 13 Commissioning 221

      13.1 Commissioning Team 222

      13.2 Management Systems 222

      13.3 Stakeholder Engagement 223

      13.4 Communications 225

      13.5 Completion and Demobilization 225

      13.6 Summary 226

      Chapter 14 Closure 227

      14.1 Closure Planning 227

      14.2 Transition to Closure 229

      14.3 Design for Closure 231

      14.4 Progressive Reclamation 232

      14.5 Summary 234

      Chapter 15 Wrap-Up 235

      15.1 It’s a New World for Delivering Major Projects 235

      15.2 So, What Can Project Teams Do? 236

      15.3 Managing Complexity 237

      15.4 What Does It Cost? 237

      15.5 Getting Started 238

      15.6 Sharing Your Stories 238

      15.7 Final Word 239

      Appendix A PESTLe Table of External Factors 241

      Appendix B Stakeholder Summary Template 245

      Appendix C Stakeholder Engagement Plan Sample Table of Contents 247

      Appendix D Stakeholder Communications Planning for Construction 249

      Index 251

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