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local authority in peak oil tranisition
July 29, 2008 by fairsnape
Last week, Somerset County Council voted unanimously to endorse a motion that they become the UK’s first ‘Transition Local Authority’ reported the Transition Culture blog yesterday
What this means is that SCC will take a more integrated approach to its planning processes, putting peak oil, sustainable communities and climate change at the heart of its forward planning, which would/should/will include its construction and maintenance procurement and management.
Is this the start of local authorities adopting a wider and longer term view of sustainability? It will be very interesting now to see the PQQ (preliminary qualification questionnaire) issues the county ask of its bidders, the selection criteria used in procurement and the performance indicators. One big impact should be the real focus on local labour, local materials and construction miles.
Just as the built environment sector is (slowly) getting to grips with answering basic environmental questions with in bidding documents, this may not only move the goal posts but put them on a different playing field. Try addressing a PQQ question along the lines “What steps have you taken to address peak oil”
At last we may have some real effort in addressing the impact we in the built environment have on the environment and climate change.
As the Transition Culture blog states: Something Wonderful Just Happened in Somerset
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