Concurrent 3. Oral Presentation for: New partnering principles on the path to net zero
Bradley Farrell A *A Turner & Townsend, Perth, WA, Australia.
The APPEA Journal 63 - https://doi.org/10.1071/AJ22308
Published: 2 June 2023
Abstract
Presented on Tuesday 16 May: Session 3
With the transition to net zero gathering pace across the globe, there are many new projects being planned. There are specific challenges to the advancement of novel net-zero projects, which has given rise to various strategies. We considered the diverse strategies in play and identified five ‘new partnering principles’ for current and future investment owners: (1) Consider clever collaboration for complex concepts; (2) Contract for outcomes, not for facilities; (3) Bring the supply chain with you; (4) Invest in your team as well as your project; (5) Foster innovation across the ecosystem. These principles will assist owners, operators and the supply chain in progressing novel net-zero projects.
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Keywords: carbon capture, CCUS, collaboration, contracting, net zero, novel project, partnering, principles, project, supply chain, transition.
Bradley is a Director at Turner & Townsend. He specialises in providing consulting and advisory services to owners and operators of large complex infrastructure and natural resources projects. His experience includes strategy development, business transformation, capital programs and major projects. At Turner & Townsend, Bradley leads the Program Advisory business in Australia and New Zealand. Bradley has an MBA from Curtin University. He is a regular speaker at APPEA. |