There are mandatory levels of investment the project must meet in procuring materials and engaging local companies or companies with a strong social benefit e.g. Aboriginal businesses and businesses that give opportunities to migrants. Contractors will typically go above and beyond these required levels of investment as well - it's not just a box-ticking exercise.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Feb 2021
strong focus on public accountability and ethics with regular training, reputation is critical on major public projects. I would like to see more community outreach but suspect this has been limited in past year due to covid. Presently only comms and stakeholder teams/grads are involved in community programs and events.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Feb 2021
Various KPIs aimed at increasing CSR.
Graduate, Melbourne - 25 Feb 2021
As our project is still in the preparation stage, social procurement activities have not really had a chance to materialise just yet. However, there is always a strong emphasis on social procurement and I have no doubt that when procurement ramps up, social procurement will too.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021
They are aiming to have a certain % of indigenous participation as well as inclusive of other groups
Midlevel, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021
Can't tell at this stage but so far very happy that any feedback is appreciated regarding CSR matters.
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021
There is a very large emphasis on health and wellbeing
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021
Aboriginal employment program
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021
Recycling materials initiative, leading the way in construction sectors with project sustainability requirements.
Graduate, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021
Engagement with social enterprises, focus on sustainable suppliers.
Midlevel, Melbourne - 24 Feb 2021