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NDFA Devolved Schools

Building Programme

Meet The Contractor

Event

Charleville Park Hotel

15th August 2013

NDFA Devolved Schools Build Programme

Meet the Contractor Event

15 August 2013

Introduction

Steven BurgessHead of Project Management

National Development Finance Agency

• Introduction

• NDFA Overview

• Programme Overview

• Site Overview

Agenda

• NDFA established January 2003

State’s Financial Adviser for public investment projects greater than €30 million, Procurement & delivery authority for Public Private Partnership (PPP) Projects.

• Historic Projects

9 major inter-urban motorways/by-passes

5 education PPPs including 15 schools

International Convention Centre

Courts of Criminal Justice

• Future Projects

Irish Government Stimulus Package and PPP Programme: Phase 1 (announced in July 2012).

• Education – 12 new schools and the Grangegorman DIT PPP project

• Health – Up to 20 Primary Care Centres

• Justice – 3 Divisional Garda HQ’s / 7 Courthouses

• Transport – 2 New Road Procurements

NDFA Overview

Completed Projects

Programme Overview

David HannonProgramme Manager

National Development Finance Agency

• 12 March 2012 – Ministerial announcement of €2bn

investment in schools over the next 5 years.

• Traditional Funding source, i.e. Exchequer funded.

• Programme includes replacement schools, school extensions

and alterations to existing schools.

• Programme delivery to be supported by VEC’s, NDFA, OPW

and Local Authorities in addition to local schools and

Department.

• NDFA engaged to support the delivery of 17 schools.

Programme Overview

• Projects have been allocated into 3 Bundles

Generally split by Geography

Flexibility to deliver one off schools

• NDFA have appointed 3 Design Teams

Design and Build contracting strategy

NDFA have submitted Planning Permissions incl. DAC and FSC.

• D&B Framework established of 5 Contractors

ABM / Clancy Construction JV

J.J Rhatigan & Co

Sammon Contracting Ireland Ltd

JSL (Stewarts) / Tracey Brothers JV

Western Building Systems

• Call off contracts will be awarded from this framework.

Bundle 1 & Bundle 2 have been issued for tender. Sept / Oct returns.

Bundle 3 to be issued in August for Nov return.

Programme Overview

Bundle Site Description

1 Griffeen Valley, Lucan Standalone Extension

1 St. Joseph's CBS, Drogheda Extension & Refurbishment

1* Scoil an Spioraid Naoimh, Laytown New Build

1 SN Bheinn Naofa Boys, Duleek New Build

1 SN Bheinn Naofa Girls, Duleek New Build

1 Navan Educate Together New Build

2 Tullow Community School Extension & Refurbishment

2 Scoil Naisiunta Bhride, Clane Extension & Refurbishment

2 St. Brigid's NS, Kilcullen Extension & Refurbishment

2 North Kildare ET, Celbridge Extension & Refurbishment

2* Presentation College, Athenry New Build

3 Watergrasshill NS Extension & Refurbishment

3 Cloughduv, NS, Coachford Extension

3 CBS Midleton Extension & Refurbishment

3 Pres Sec, Milltown New Build

3 Nagle Rice NS, Milltown New Build

3 Galvone NS & Southhill JS New Build

Bundle 3

Cloughduv National School, Co. Cork

• 4 classroom standalone extension, includes a library, resource area and ancillary areas

• Enhanced set-down parking area, External hard court play areas

Galvone NS & Southhill NS

• New Build School on brownfield site

• 12 Classroom incl. General Purpose area

• External hard court play areas & car parking

CBS Midleton, Co. Cork

• Post Primary School | New build 16 classroom extension including PE Hall

• Refurbishment to existing 12 Classroom school

• External hard court & play areas

Presentation Milltown, Secondary School, Co.

Kerry

• New Build 13 Classroom incl. PE Hall on greenfield / brownfield site

• Demolition of existing school

• External hard court & play areas

Nagle Rice National School, Co. Kerry

• New Build School, 12 Classroom incl. GP area on greenfield site

• External hard court & play areas

Watergrasshill National School, Co.Cork

• 7 Classroom extension, GP Hall and Special Needs Unit

• Refurbishment to existing school

• External hard court & play areas

Athenry Site

Presentation College, Athenry, Galway

• Post Primary School - circa 9,500m2, SNU, GP Hall

• Greenfield Site, Car Parking, Cycle lanes, Playing Fields, External Hard Courts.

Further information on the NDFA and Projects can be found at www.ndfa.ieFurther information on the NDFA and Projects can be found at www.ndfa.ie

Overview•Combined 100+ Years in the Construction Industry•Large Volume of Educational Projects throughout Ireland•Joint Venture to Undertake multiple schools

www.clancyconstruction.iewww.abmeurope.com

ABM/Clancy JVFor the NDFA Devolved Schools Programme

Sample Previous Projects•Holywell ETNS, Swords•Abbey Community College•Lusk Community College•Holy Spirit School, Kilkenny•Newbridge School, Kildare•Kilworth National School, Cork

Lusk Community College, Co. Dublin

www.clancyconstruction.iewww.abmeurope.com

ABM/Clancy JVSample Projects

Holywell Educate Together National School

www.clancyconstruction.iewww.abmeurope.com

ABM/Clancy JVSample Projects

Kilworth National School, Cork

www.clancyconstruction.iewww.abmeurope.com

ABM/Clancy JVSample Projects

Scoil na Naomh Uilig, Newbridge

www.clancyconstruction.iewww.abmeurope.com

ABM/Clancy JVObjectives & Subcontractors

Key Objectives•To improve our supply chain

Subcontractor Categories•Groundworks / Earthworks•Precast Concrete•Structural Steel•Mechanical/Electrical•Glazing / Rooflights•Carpentry•Roofing•Fitted Furniture•Partitions •Joinery•Floor Finishes•Suspended Ceilings•Plastering•Landscaping

Holy Spirit School, Kilkenny

Company Overview

JJ Rhatigan & Company is one of Ireland’s leading construction companies with offices located in Galway,

Dublin and Sligo. Over the past sixty years, as a premier contractor, the company has successfully

progressed into a number of diverse sectors and continues to grow in these sectors today throughout

Ireland.

These include the construction of Education, Commercial & Retail, Hotel/Leisure, Industrial, Residential,

Healthcare, Municipal, Local Authority, Heritage and Fit out projects.

We are pleased to be a part of the NDFA Devolved Schools Building programme and welcome suppliers

and sub contractors to visit our stand and discuss their services with our team.

JJ Rhatigan & Company is interested in meeting subcontractors and suppliers at this event including;

Piling, Groundworks, Demolition, Concrete, Asbestos Removal, Cladding & Roofing,

Ceilings/Partitions/Studs, Façade, Glazing, Mechanical, Electrical, Equipment, Floor/Wall/Tiling,

Formwork, Furniture Joinery, Gym Equipment, Kitchen Equipment, Laboratory Furniture & Equipment,

Lift, Lighting Equipment, Metalwork, Plant Hire, Paving, Plastering, Steel, Stone and Waste Water

Treatment.

NDFA Devolved Schools Building

Programme

NDFA Devolved Schools Building

Programme

A selection of JJ Rhatigan & Co. projects, current

and recently completed nationwide include;

• NUIG Arts Millennium Building

• NUIG AHSSRB

• UCD Roebuck

• Medtronic Customer Innovation Centre

• St. Patricks College Dublin

• JFK Community School Limerick

• UL Lero & IEC Building

• Borrisokane Community School Tipperary

• Wexford Hospital

• Highfield Hospital Dublin

• Gael Scoil na Cruiche Westport

• Oughterard Secondary School Galway

To review our full portfolio log onto the below web address

or contact us at;

www.jjrhatigan.ie

NDFA Contact : dmelly@jjrhatigan.ie

Telephone: 091 580800

Stewart Tracey Joint Venture brings together 2 leading building contractors focused on facilitating education into the future through the delivery of high end design and build school solutions.

- Family businesses with over 170 years experience in construction

- Delivering construction projects across all sectors

- Leaders in the fields of Education & Design and Build

- Successfully delivered over 60 schools projects – many similar to NDFA DSBP

Primary and Post Primary Schools; large scale new-builds, extensions, refurbishment

projects, many in “live” environments involving phasing, decanting & restricted sites

- Recent schools experience includes schools delivered on a Traditional, Design

and Build & D&B Rapid Build School Basis, for example:

- Pleased to be part of NDFA Devolved Schools Building Programme &

todays Meet the Buyer – Construction Awareness Event

- Aim of today is to extend our supply chain through meeting as many subcontractors

and suppliers as possible – operating locally, regionally or nationwide

- Certain criteria to meet to establish competence prior to inclusion on JV approved

supplier register. Please see handout for details at Stewart Tracey stand.

- Some Key Subcontract /Suppliers we are interested in talking to here today include:

Mechanical; Electrical; Glazing; Cladding; Carpentry; Joinery; Groundwork's; Piling; Painting; Plastering; Roofing; Flooring & Tiling; Landscaping; Paving; Suspended Ceilings; Partitions;

Metalwork; Fencing; Concrete; Steel; Precast Concrete; Formwork; Furniture & Equipment Suppliers – Playground/Gym & Sportshall/ Canteen/ Laboratories, etc……. .

- If you are not listed in above categories, please feel free to speak to us about your area of work

Thank You

commercial

education

health

education

educationeducation

www.westernbuild.com

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

Michael Hanley

West Cork Enterprise Board

North Cork Enterprise Board

15th August 2013

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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First Stop Shop for Small Business Enquiries in CorkStatutory Agency responsible for micro Enterprise Development in Cork

Four Boards in Cork:City, South, West & North

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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National Development Plan 2000-2006

“CEBs are responsible for ……. Provision of a

comprehensive range of business supports comprising

of business advice, financial assistance and

management training to enterprises employing 10

employees or less ……. Play a pivotal role in assisting

micro enterprise to avail of Enterprise Ireland

services”.

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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CEBS’ STRATEGIES

Four Stages

Inspiration – Raising awareness of entrepreneurship

Starting – Support for early stage entrepreneurial activity

Enhancing – Encouraging capability building, innovation and increased competitiveness

Growth – Achieving significant growth and maximising export orientation

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

Inspiration - Raising Awareness of Entrepreneurship

Advice

Promotion - Advertising

– Publications

– Seminars

– Local Heroes

– Schools Enterprise (primary & Secondary)

– Third Level

– Competitions

– Enterprise Awards

Mentoring

Start Your Own Business Courses

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

Information Seminars

Idea generation workshops

Start Your Own Business Training

Information – First Stop Shop

Referrals – Banks, Microfinance, Credit Unions, Accountants, Enterprise Ireland.

Finance

Specific Programmes – Women in Business etc.

Support For Early Stage Entrepreneurship Activity

Networks

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

Aid towards manufacturing / processing or potential international tradable services

Innovative local services who are not in direct competition locally

Must take account of

DEADWEIGHT

(where there is no need for aid i.e project will proceed regardless)

DISPLACEMENT

(where aid to a project will severely effect a similar business in the area)

Financial Intervention

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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Equity Participation

For Redeemable Preferential Cumulative Shares

Up to a maximum of €150,000

Can appoint a director

Usually appoint a mentor

Buy back within five years

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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Refundable Aid

At least 30% of Enterprise Board financial intervention is in refundable format

On occasions a 100% refundable intervention is approved

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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Encouraging Capability Building, Innovation and Increased competitiveness

On-going client relationships

Mentoring

Specialist seminars-Marketing, Labour law, Internet etc

Innovation vouchers

ICT Audits

Knowledge acquisition grants

Training

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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Encouraging Capability Building Innovation and Increased competitiveness

Networks - Women

- Small Business

- ViaFulcrum

- Gift & Homeware / Craft

- Food Traceability

- Green Shoots- Business Start - Accelerate

Specific Development Programmes

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

Achieving Significant Growth - Maximising Export Orientation

Export initiatives

• Trading Links Partnership-Cork Meet 13th April Mentoring

• Intertrade Ireland

• Main event

• Company visits

• Agency Linkages

• Small Exporters Scheme

• Referrals to Enterprise Ireland “first flight” programme

Cork County & City Enterprise Boards

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CONTACTS

www.enterpriseboards.ie

www.wceb.ie

www.cceb.ie

www.sceb.ie

www.nceb.ie

Cork Regional Chambers

• Cork Regional Chambers includes:

� Cork Chamber

� Cobh & Harbour Chamber

� Charleville Chamber

� Clonakilty Chamber

� Midleton Chamber

� Mallow Chamber

• Representatives from these Chambers meet on a regular basis to

discuss issues of mutual interest

• Current Chair of Cork Regional Chambers is Maura Hunter

(Mallow Chamber)

• Secretary of Cork Regional Chambers is Aislinn Stanton

(Cork Chamber)

Cork Regional Chambers

• Engages and communicates with the Chamber network through

Chambers Ireland

• Interacts with regional stakeholders and organisations on behalf

of members

• Supports and encourages economic development in the Cork

Region (i.e. N28, the Gridlink Project, SECAD, Ballyhoura

Development Ltd)

What is the Enterprise Europe Network?

‘One-stop shop for European SMEs’

The Enterprise Europe Network helps small business to make

the most of the European marketplace. Working through local

business organisations, we can help you:

• Develop your business in new markets

• Source, develop and license new technologies and

innovations

• Identify suitable EU funding or EU projects for your business

• Give feedback to the European Commission

Almost 600 partner organisations in

over 50 countries

The Network’s power lies in connecting all of these

people and organisations

How do we help?

� Answer enquiries from SMEs in Cork, Kerry and Limerick

� Organise brokerage events and trade missions

� Meet companies on an individual basis to assess their

requirements for assistance on internationalisation, EU

funding, etc.

� Organise local events on relevant themes (EU topics,

international trade, innovation, entrepreneurship)

� Help to create cross-border partnerships using an online

partnering database

� Mentoring for Female Entrepreneurs

� Network of Ambassadors for Female Entrepreneurship

� Info2Innovate Project

EEN Global Network – een.ec.europa.eu

EEN Ireland – een-ireland.ie

Katherine Fitzpatrick – katherine@corkchamber.ie

Eimear O’Mullane – eimear@corkchamber.ie

Aislinn Stanton – aislinn@corkchamber.ie

Pathways to WorkNew Opportunities for Employers

We have been given a mandate to change and we are

changing=.with a dual focus

“Put simply, no-one who loses

his/her job should be allowed to

drift, with no support, into long

term unemployment. “

“To assist employers in recruiting

employees from the Live Register

and to incentivise employers to

offer opportunities to unemployed

people – particularly

long-term unemployed people.”

A change that is as focussed on employers as it is on

unemployed people=

And one that can deliver real benefit to employers. - Access to

a real talent pool=

Through on-line and personalised service

With innovative financial supports

That can deliver real savings to employers =

JobsPlus – New Jobs, Less Cost

•Available from July 2013

•An employment grant paid monthly in respect of employees hired from the live

register

•Two Levels of Payment

• An employee who was unemployed for 12 mths – 24 mths: €7,500

• An employee who was unemployed for 2 years of more: €10,000

•Full- time employment over 30 hours per week

•For new vacancies, which do not displace existing employees

•Time spent on Jobbridge and other schemes counts towards eligibility

So what next =make contact

Divisional Manager South West - Neil Kelly Employer Liaison Manager SW – Frank Heffernan

Ph: 021 4917420 Ph: 064 6678546

Email: neilx.kelly@welfare.ie Email: frank.heffernan@welfare.ie

Divisional Manager Cork Central – Maria Hurley Employer Liaison Manager CC – Sean Murphy

Ph: 021 4917420 Ph: 021 4948911

Email: maria.hurley@welfare.ie Email: sean.murphy@welfare.ie

Employer Liaison Manager MidWest – Maura Corbett

Ph: 061 497900

Email: maura.corbett@welfare.ie

Head of Employer Relations (National) – Joan Gordon

Ph: 01 6732769

Email joan.gordon@welfare.ie

National Contact Centre

Freephone: 1800 611116

Getting the most out of the

networking session

Orlagh Murphy

Senior Market Adviser

Enterprise Ireland

15th August 2013

8 things to remember

• Take notes & ask questions

• Decide who you want to meet & what you want to say to them

• Plan to meet and speak with all of the 5 contractors

• Speak with other attendees, not just your colleagues

• Leave your Business Cards, Summary Profiles & return

completed PQQs

• Visit the Enterprise Support Zone

• Follow up after today’s event

• Register on www.etenders.gov.ie

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