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ALLWATER
Adelaide’s new O & M
Alliance Partner
another Industry Cluster Evening
Precision Greening
Water Creation
Leading Change
Risk Proofing
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Metropolitan Adelaide Service Delivery Project
Adelaide O&M Alliance
Better Way ProcessWater Industry Alliance
Jerome Bailly & Ben Whelan
15th March 2011
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Presentation outline
Background on Adelaide O&M Alliance Contract
Selection process
Who is Allwater and parents companies?
What is an Alliance?
Scope of our future activity
Calendar
A few examples of what we will bring
Provision of services to the Alliance
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Adelaide O&M Alliance contract :
background
Adelaide Metro : Water services currently operated by UWI
SA Water launched new tender, with new contractual
framework, new operational arrangements
Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Alliance contract for water,
wastewater and reuse networks (9000 km + 7000 km), water
and wastewater treatment plants (6+7)
Duration : 10 years + 6 years extension based on performance
Unsuccessful competitor: Metroaqua (United Utilities Australia,
Acciona, Thiess Services)
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Comprehensive prequalification documents (EOI)
Interviews and oral presentation at the EOI stage
Numerous workshops (cultural, technical, commercial…)
with SA Water, in parallel for each of the pre-qualified
candidates
Submission of 30%, 80% and then 100% (final) proposals
reviewed by SA Water – Feedback from client at each stage
Oral presentation and scenario exercise
Written Q&A
Selection process – Feb 10 to Jan 11
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Allwater : unincorporated JV
Degremont Pty Ltd
(AU )
Suez EnvironnementAustralia Pty Ltd
(AU )
Transfield Services
Australia Pty Ltd
(AU)
SA Water
Service Alliance Agreement
25 % 50 %25 %
Allwater : 25% SE, 25% DGT, 50% Transfield Services
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Australian leader in operations, maintenance, asset management
and construction in Water, Power, Defence, Mining, Oil & Gas,
Road, Rail and telecommunications
30,000 plus employees world wide, annual revenue > A$3.5 b
1,700 employees in South Australia
Australian owned ASX listed company – over 50 years history
Water Clients include:
Melbourne Water, Sydney Water, Sydney Catchment Authority,
WA Water Corporation, LinkWater, Gippsland Water, South East
Water, NVIRP, Goulbourn Murray Water and NSW Government
Transfield Services
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Design, construction, operation and maintenance of water &
wastewater treatment plants
70 years history, a world leader in water treatment technologies
4,500 employees, 1.1b EUR
Committed together to water, source of life
Has built 10,000 plants which supply 1 billion people in 70 countries
100% owned by SUEZ Environnement
Present in Australia since 70’s, serving 20%
of Australia’s population – Prospect WTP (NSW), Perth Desal,
Melbourne Desal, Noosa WWTP…
Degremont
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World wide leader dedicated solely to the environment, full water
and waste cycles
120 years history
Making the planet sustainable is the best job on earth
80,000 employees, 14 b EUR, Supplies drinking water to 90
million & wastewater services to 60 million, waste management
services to 50 million people
Present in Australia thru SE Australia, Degremont, SITA
Environmental Solutions since 70’s
A$100m R&D pa
SUEZ Environnement
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Leading positions in Europe and
internationally with well established brands
(1) Pins indicate Degrémont presence across each continent
SUEZ ENVIRONNEMENT Operations Water Waste Water and Waste Degrémont(1)
USA:#2 in water
China: #1 in water
Australia:#3 in waste
Chile: #1 in water
Worldwide Presence
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Expectations of the Alliance
Alliance contracting is a co-operative model characterised by transparency, openness, trust and an alignment of interests
From “working for SA Water” to “working for & with SA Water”
Governance
Alliance Leadership Team = Board of the Alliance, 2 members SA Water, 2 members private partners, unanimous decision
Alliance Management Team = manages day to day operation
Risk-sharing
Reimbursement for all direct costs
Definition of target performance indicators (KPIs) to drive pain / gain mechanism
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Scope of Adelaide O&M Alliance
Conventional DWP
Desalination plant
DW networks
WW networks
WWTP
Reused water
Call Center & Customer relationship
Capital works
Minor capital works
Conventional DWP
DW networks
WW networks
WWTP
Reused water
Minor capital works
SA Water Metro SA Water Regional
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Calendar: smooth transition first
1 March 1 July
transition
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We will bring: efficient organisation
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Link with parents companies (e.g. fleet management / international expertise)
Technologies (e.g. water pressure regulation)
Focus on energy efficiency (e.g. biogas generation)
Operations (e.g. smaller teams)
New standards (e.g. ISO 22000)
Culture (e.g. field innovation)
A few examples of what we will bring:
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Safety, our number one consideration
In some cases contracts aligned to KPIs
Price will be a factor in decision making
Working collaboratively with subcontractors, consultants and suppliers
Provision of services to the Alliance
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Road Reinstatement
Traffic Control
Land Management
Digester Cleaning
Sludge Management
Part of SCADA maintenance - improvements
Facilities Cleaning
Landfill and disposal
Chemicals
Vehicle & Equipment
…
Activities we may subcontract / purchase
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Los Angeles: West Basin - Water Recycling
Serving 1million people
17 cities including Malibu
200 Customers for recycled water
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Chongqing, China: Full Services Contract
Chongqing City + Water Treatment Plant
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Barcelona, Spain: Full service to 3m people
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Adelaide: Full service to 1.1m people
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One Team….
Growing People….
Creating the Future….
Our Vision
Precision Greening Water Creation
Leading ChangeRiskproofing
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