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November 2010Copyright © Golder Associates 2009. All rights reserved.

CSVA 2010 Conference

GoldSET – A Sustainability Evaluation Tool for Engineering Projects

GoldSET

Mustapha Ouyed, Eng.Vincent Guimont-Hébert, B.Eng, GHG-IQ

Outline

Who is Golder? Sustainable Development (SD) and Value Engineering (VE) Concepts Project Overview with GoldSET GoldSET

Benefits How it Works Case Study (online)

Conclusion

Who is Golder?

Employee owned since our foundation in 1960 Most respected global group specializing in ground engineering and

environmental services Highly-skilled engineers, scientists, project managers and other

technical specialists committed to our clients’ success

6,000 clients across multiple industries

12,000 projects each year, both large and small

7000 employees in more than 160 offices

Definitions

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Definition of Value Analysis for Engineering Projects (VE)“A systematic and function-based approach to improving the value

of products, projects or processes. ” http://www.scav-csva.org

Definition of Sustainable Development“Development that meets the needs of the present without

compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” Our Common Future, WCED (Bruntland Commission), 1987

Similarities Many definitions Abstract notions Involves choices

The Evolution of Decisions

PEOPLESocial

PLANETEnvironment

PROFITEconomics

Decisions

Sustainable Development“Development that meets the needs of the present without

compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” (Our Common Future, WCED, 1987)

Successful Sustainable Businesses

Sustainable Development“Development that meets the needs of the present without

compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.” (Our Common Future, WCED, 1987)

PEOPLESocial

PLANETEnvironment

PROFITEconomics

It’s about maintainingthe delicate balance betweenProfit, People and Planet:the new corporateTriple Bottom Line

Sustainable Organizations : What are the Drivers?

Development of sustainable projects and organizations requires the management and cohesion of conflicting priorities: Profit: Corporate and shareholder value, stakeholders, industry, bankers People: Employees, Consumers, Communities, Countries (governments) Planet: Meeting global and local agreed-upon environmental standards

How to manage the pressure?

ORGANIZATION

Rising Stakeholder Expectations

Growing Complexity of Sustainability Issues

Multiplication of Principles, Indicators,

Guidelines, etc.

Sustainability: Two Levels of Application

1. To integrate sustainability principles in organizational management:BenchmarkingSustainability corporate planCarbon-neutral strategiesCommunity involvementEco-efficiency

2. To integrate sustainability at the project level:Decision support toolsLife-cycle analysisGHG inventoryEco-efficiencyEvaluation of social impacts

GoldSET© : a Tool to Help Integrate SD at the Project Level

GoldSET ©A Sustainability Support Decision Tool developed to help project managers and engineers:

1. Embed the Triple Bottom Line principles at the project level (bottom-up approach)

2. Manage conflicting pressures from various stakeholders

3. Make transparent and impartial decisions

4. Reduce the overall economic impacts through optimization

VE, GoldSET and Sustainability

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Diagram provided by CSVA at http://www.scav-csva.org

GoldSET Methodology

GoldSET: A Tool to Systemize the Approach

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Leading to a synthetic graphical result

GoldSET: Step 1

ProjectDescription

•Objective(s) Definition•Site Specific•Conceptualization of Site Conditions

•Stakeholders mapping

Options Description

•Fatal Flaw Analysis:• Objectives• Cost• Duration• Technical• Legal

GoldSET: Step 2 – Generating Ideas

GoldSET: Step 3 – Criteria Selection and Definition

IndicatorsStrategic Issues:• Environmental• Social• Economics

Rigorous Selection process:e.g. GEMI Metrics Navigator™

Linking to Stakeholders through:• International

Standards & Best Practices

• Corporate Objectives• Legal Requirements

GoldSET: Step 4 – Ideas Ranking

OPTION AOPTION BOPTION COPTION D

Recommendations to support decision making: •Tangible•Transparent•Optimized

Automated Reporting

ScoringQuantification of Indicators:•Specific to Client Requirements

Evaluation of Options based on “Triple Bottom Line”:• Eco-efficiency• Cost Benefit Analysis• Stakeholder

Concerns

Structured System for Ranking Options: •Tailored Scoring & Weighting

•Ternary Diagrams

Interprétation des résultats

ScoringQuantification of Indicators:•Specific to Client Requirements

Evaluation of Options based on “Triple Bottom Line”:• Eco-efficiency• Cost Benefit Analysis• Stakeholder

Concerns

Structured System for Ranking Options: •Tailored Scoring & Weighting

•Ternary Diagrams

GoldSET: Step 4 - Weighting

ScoringQuantification of Indicators:•Specific to Client Requirements

Evaluation of Options based on “Triple Bottom Line”:• Eco-efficiency• Cost Benefit Analysis• Stakeholder

Concerns

Structured System for Ranking Options: •Tailored Scoring & Weighting

•Ternary Diagrams

GoldSET: Step 4 : Evaluation of OptionsGHG & Energy Calculator

OPTION AOPTION BOPTION COPTION D

Recommendations to support decision making: •Tangible•Transparent•Optimized

Automated Reporting

ScoringQuantification of Indicators:•Specific to Client Requirements

Evaluation of Options based on “Triple Bottom Line”:• Eco-efficiency• Cost Benefit Analysis• Stakeholder

Concerns

Structured System for Ranking Options: •Tailored Scoring & Weighting

•Ternary Diagrams

GoldSET: Step 4 : Evaluation of OptionsGHG & Energy Calculator

Interpretation & Reporting

OPTION AOPTION BOPTION COPTION D

Recommendations to support decision making: •Tangible•Transparent•Optimized

Automated Reporting

GoldSET: Step 5- Present Ideas

OPTION AOPTION BOPTION COPTION D

Recommendations to support decision making: •Tangible•Transparent•Optimized

Automated Reporting

The best approach from a sustainability standpoint is based on: The biggest, most balanced triangle. Highest performance in each dimension Balanced performance between all dimensions Local specificities must be considered in selecting the option

Project Description Presence of a diesel plume covering approximately 20,000 m2

Apparent thickness ranges from 5 cm to 2 m Potential for off-site impacts Free phase product located in fractured bedrock

Contaminated Area

Yard

Case Study : Contaminated Yard

Objectives & Concerns1. Minimize expansion and

migration of LPH and dissolved phase plumes

2. Prevent off-site migration3. Avoid potential litigation

Case Study : A First Paradigm Shift!

The path that led to new investigations:• Unsatisfactory results from the Extraction program (cost vs. results)• Client’s desire to go forward with sustainability activities

The performance of five different remedial technologies were explored with GoldSET:

1. Interceptor Sumps2. Interceptor Trench3. MPE (Multi-Phase Extraction)4. Well-Based Hydraulic Barrier5. In-Situ Treatment by Oxygenation Barrier

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Case Study : The classic approach (objective based)!

Step 4: Option Evaluation (Indicator Scoring)

INDICATORInterceptor

SumpsInterceptor

Trench

MPE

Well-Based Hydraulic Barrier

In-Situ Treatment by Oxygenation

Barrier

(Multi-Phase Extraction)

Free Product 0 50 100 50 50

Off-Site Migration 0 50 100 100 100

Public Safety 100 100 100 100 100

Worker's Safety 100 50 50 50 50

Standards, Laws and Regulations 50 100 100 100 50

Net Present Value of Options' Costs 56 0 22 100 71

Potential Litigation 0 90 90 90 50

Environmental Reserve 0 0 100 0 50

Service Reliability and Performance 0 0 50 50 50

TOTAL: 306 440 712 640 571

Case Study : A First Paradigm Shift!

Step 4: Option Evaluation (Indicator Scoring)

CODE INDICATOR Interceptor

Sumps Interceptor

Trench

MPEWell-Based

Hydraulic Barrier

In-Situ Treatment by Oxygenation

BarrierWEIGHT (Multi-Phase

Extraction)ENV-1 Soil Vapour Intrusion 0 0 50 0 0 1ENV-2 Groundwater Quality 0 90 50 90 90 2ENV-3 Free Product 0 50 100 50 50 3ENV-4 Water Usage 100 100 100 100 0 1ENV-5 Off-Site Migration 0 50 100 100 100 3

ENV-6 Greenhouse Gas Emissions 0 58 49 55 100 1

ENV-7 Energy Consumption 100 10 2 0 31 2ENV-8 Wastes 100 0 67 42 99 1ENV-9 Soil Quality 0 0 50 0 50 2SOC-1 Public Safety 100 100 100 100 100 3SOC-2 Worker's Safety 100 50 50 50 50 3SOC-3 Duration of Work 0 0 100 56 24 1SOC-4 Quality of Life (During the Project) 100 50 50 50 50 1

SOC-5 Local Job Creation and Diversity 100 50 50 50 50 1

SOC-6 Response to Social Sensitivity 0 50 100 50 100 2

SOC-7 Standards, Laws and Regulations 50 100 100 100 50 3SOC-8 Management Practices 0 50 50 50 100 2

ECONO-1 Net Present Value of Options' Costs 56 0 22 100 71 3

ECONO-2 Potential Litigation 0 90 90 90 50 3ECONO-3 Financial Recoveries 0 0 25 0 75 2ECONO-4 Environmental Reserve 0 0 100 0 50 3

ECONO-5 Service Reliability and Performance 0 0 50 50 50 3

ECONO-6 Reliability (Maintenance and Repair) 100 50 50 50 100 2

ECONO-7 Technological Uncertainty 100 50 100 100 50 2ECONO-8 Logistics 0 0 50 50 100 2

The performance of the technologies in each aspect results from the integration of the scores for each indicator

Three options seem to perform better based on the results from the first iteration

Case Study : A First Paradigm Shift!

GoldSET: A First Paradigm Shift!

Second Iteration GoldSET allows the refinement of the evaluation by deselecting options

When comparing only the three best options from the first iteration, it became obvious that the Hydraulic Barrier was underperforming when compared to the other two options

The option was ignored and testing took place with the other two

Case Study : A First Paradigm Shift!

CODE INDICATORMPE

(Multi-Phase Extraction)

Well-BasedHydraulic

Barrier

In-Situ Treatment by Oxygenation

Barrier

WEIGHT

ENV-1 Soil Vapour Intrusion 50 0 0 1

ENV-2 Groundwater Quality 50 50 90 2

ENV-3 Free Product 100 50 50 3

ENV-9 Wastes 67 66 99 1

ENV-10 Soil Quality 50 0 50 1

SOC-6 Response to Social Sensitivity 100 50 100 2

ECONO-5 Reliability (Maintenance and Repair) 0 50 100 2

A detailed analysis of the indicators showed that the differentiation came from an underperformance in seven different aspects

It’s the integration of the performance for each of the indicator that sums up the overall performance of each option

Pilot Test Findings and a Second Paradigm Shift

Data analysis from MPE testing showed erratic behaviour of the LNAPLthicknesses (well screen submerged and increase in LNAPL thick.) This observation challenged the way we interpreted diesel transport

with a water table fluctuating between the overburden and the fractured bedrock

Pilot Testing for the oxygenation of groundwater showed that biodegradation activities were occurring underneath the site

Based on the new conceptual model, the monitoring for natural attenuation was considered in the subsequent evaluation of options

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Pilot Test Findings and a Second Paradigm Shift

The natural attenuation option was evaluated and considered to be the preferred remedial option, pending collection additional data

A Tiered Approach with GoldSET

• Preliminary evaluation• Qualitative criteria• Indirect stakeholder involvement

Tier 1

• Semi-quantitative evaluation• First order of magnitude estimations• Stakeholder consultations

Tier 2

• Detailed evaluation• Quantification of key criteria based on modeling,

life-cycle/cost-benefit analyses• Extensive stakeholder consultations

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GoldSET has been used in Canada, Europe, Australia and the United States for site remediation in different sectors

Recent GoldSET applications: Point Nepean Community Trust : Redevelopment of the site for incorporation

into the Mornington Peninsula National Park (Australia) – 2006 to present CN : Contaminated-sites planning (North America) – 2007 to present Canadian Federal Government: Exploratory project for the management of

federal contaminated sites – 2009 City of Hamilton: Resurfacing of the Red Hill Valley Parkway – 2007 Metro Vancouver: Evaluating the use of recycled asphalt shingles in road

pavement, as part of the Zero Waste Challenge – Started in 2009 Xstrata Nickel: Sustainability evaluation of capping options for a tailings Site

for Raglan Mine, Quebec.

GoldSET Projects

GoldSET-CN-SR

Adaptation of GoldSET to CN requirements for contaminated

site planning across North America

Possible Public Application

Turcot Interchange, Montreal, Qc MTQ vs. Ville de Montréal Public Transportation Traffic Flow Planning Social Impacts Communication Environmental Impacts Economical Impacts Etc.

Photo: Roumi Photos

Hwy 25 Bridge, Montreal, Qc Location Bridge Type Pay Toll or Free? Social Impacts Environmental Impacts Economical Impacts Etc.

Photo: mtq.gouv.qc.ca

Possible Public Application

Olympic Stadium Usefulness Value Job Creation Neighbourhood Social Impacts Environmental Impacts Economical Impacts Etc.

Photo: worldstadiums.com

Possible Public Application

Conclusion

Effective Performance Responsible Development Sustainable CommunitiesQuestions?

Vincent Guimont-Hébert, B.Eng, GHG-IQSD ConsultantGolder Associates Ltd.vguimont-hebert@golder.com

Mustapha Ouyed, Eng.Project DirectorGolder Associates Ltd.mouyed@golder.com

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