Costain Cares... about you



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Costain Cares vision 2014

01 Costain Cares Our primary focus is to both understand and meet the needs of stakeholders. In every relationship and facet of operation, we are focused on one simple but powerful message... Costain Cares... about you

02 Costain Cares Introduction with Andrew Wyllie To achieve our vision to be one of the UK s top engineering solutions providers, we must be the best for technical, innovative expertise and sustainable solutions. Costain Cares is a continued commitment to you, our stakeholder, to focus on the issues you care about. Costain has a duty of care to stakeholders. We aim to build a depth and richness into our relationships that goes beyond what is expected. Costain Cares has evolved from a period of detailed stakeholder engagement. We have listened to the views of customers, communities, colleagues, supply chain partners and shareholders. This process has highlighted the issues that matter. It has allowed us to assess what we are doing well and identify where we need to focus for the future. We have used this feedback to set ambitious goals against which we can be held to account. Costain Cares is based on relationships, our environment and the future. Costain Cares is not a slogan. It is an attitude of mind. It is a commitment to exemplary behaviour and a touchstone against which we can all evaluate and measure our performance. Costain Cares will establish a new level of competitiveness. It will shape the future of our business and drive actions on a day-to-day basis. Andrew Wyllie Chief Executive

03 Costain Cares Performing responsibly Relationships We encourage open, honest and respectful communication. We believe in strong, long-lasting relationships that are mutually beneficial. We will: > Provide a safe working environment free from harm > Provide a healthy working environment for all our people > Support the local communities in which we operate, ensuring we leave a lasting legacy > Provide sustainable solutions and the highest standards of service for our customers > Attract, retain and develop the best people for the Costain Group > Operate a collaborative, responsible supply chain where our partners support us in delivering efficient, innovative and sustainable solutions

04 Costain Cares Performing responsiblycontinued Our Environment We operate in the built environment, where we meet national needs for strategic investment in infrastructure. We compete in the economic environment, where we must deliver value for customers and shareholders. We have to deliver responsibly to the natural environment for the benefit of everyone. We will work with our customers and supply chain to protect and where possible enhance the environment by: > Reducing our impact on climate change > Conserving natural resources by reducing waste, minimising water consumption and sustainably sourcing materials > Preventing pollution

05 Costain Cares Performing responsiblycontinued The Future We have a key role to play in helping the UK economy flourish. The benefits of investment in infrastructure today will be felt for many years to come. We will: > Be one of the UK s top engineering solutions providers > Provide a sustainable return on investment for our shareholders > Invest in innovation to provide solutions for tomorrow s challenges > Inspire people to attain skills that will be needed in the future and realise their potential > Contribute to economic growth by supporting our supply chain, including small and medium-sized enterprises

06 Costain Cares Vision 2014 Relationships Objectives 2012 Targets 2012 Provide a safe working environment free from harm Provide a healthy working environment for all our people Support the local communities in which we operate, ensuring we leave a lasting legacy Provide sustainable solutions and the highest standards of service for our customers Attract, retain and develop the best people for the Costain Group Operate a collaborative, responsible supply chain where our partners support us in delivering efficient, innovative, sustainable solutions Demonstrate visible and engaging SHE leadership and communication at all levels within the organisation Every person working under the direction of Costain has proven and demonstrable health and safety competence for the role they are undertaking Peoples underlying behaviour is safe because of their increased awareness, supported by our strong safety culture We know our people are fit for work, we encourage a healthy lifestyle and promote wellbeing Openly engage and listen to local communities to understand issues relevant to them, take action and ensure that we have a positive impact through the support and contributions we make Achieve a Group accident frequency rate (AFR) of 0.12 Achieve a Group all accident frequency rate (AAFR) of 2.5 All sites to achieve 100% compliance with the Front Line Supervisor Protocol 90% of projects to have a Green or better Costain Behavioural Safety (CBS) Engagement score Improve absence reporting to trend underlying causes of absence and together with analysis of medicals data, target reductions in 2013 Achieve a failure rate of 5% or less on random Drugs & Alcohol testing 100% of projects deliver Community Engagement and Action plans Achieve a 10% rise in Group charitable contributions Our Environment Reducing our impact on climate change Conserving natural resources by reducing waste, minimising water consumption and sustainably sourcing materials Preventing pollution Our objectives and targets Provide a sustainable return on investment for our shareholders Exceed the expectations of our customers and ensure we deliver added value Be a leader in the proactive development and influence of government policy Be seen as the number one partner to work with through innovation, support, market positioning and value offering and we will work with the best supply chain to deliver safety, quality, innovation and value Our people have the right skills, culture and experience to enable the Group to realise its ambition to broaden its capabilities and that individuals achieve their potential and meet their aspirations Be an employer of choice and continue to attract and retain the best people for the Group Dividend growth and net worth Achieve a tender success rate of 35% Achieve a customer retention rate of 80% Active representation on government and industry boards Achieve a customer retention rate of 80% 100% of our Top 100 supply chain partners complete 360 degree feedback, to measure performance and set a target to improve Achieve an average supply chain performance of 65% Career paths mapped and communicated for 50% of the business Maintain a better than industry average voluntary employee turnover rate Communicate openly and engagingly with our employees, listen to their views on the Company and issues that affect them Achieve a 3% increase in employee engagement The Future Build a diverse workforce, creating an environment where innovation thrives Value our people, recognising and rewarding performance Our diversity profile exceeds industry average Continue to support young people not in employment, education or training achieving a 50% increase in the number of work placements or employment opportunities offered in 2012 The profile of performance scores is reflected in the profile of pay awards Be one of the UK s top engineering solutions providers Provide a sustainable return on investment for our shareholders Invest in innovation to provide solutions for tomorrow s challenges Inspire people to attain skills that will be needed in the future and realise their potential Contribute to economic growth by supporting our supply chain including small and medium-sized enterprises Work with our customers and supply chain to develop skills to respond to future needs within our sector and support small and medium-size enterprises (SMEs) to grow their capability, to develop innovation and build economic prosperity Be recognised as the undisputed leader in the provision of intelligent solutions to meet national need Reduce our carbon emissions by 50% by 2020 compared to 2008, achieving a 30% reduction by 2014 Engage with our customers and work with our supply chain to provide solutions that reduce their carbon emissions 50 work experience placements 150 apprentices (20 direct,130 via our supply chain) 5 day release/year 35 graduates over 10 disciplines/year 10 key senior level recruits Adopt 5 SMEs to support and develop 5 new innovative intelligent solutions delivered to our customers Reduce our measured carbon emissions by 20% from 2008 baseline Reduce our consumption of natural resources through effective waste management, efficient water consumption and sustainably sourcing materials Engage with our customers and supply chain partners to provide solutions that reduce their impacts Achieve a 50% reduction in waste generated on site per 100,000 compared to 2008 Divert 90% of waste generated from landfill Measure our baseline water consumption in 2012 to enable reduction targets to be developed in 2013 Zero major environmental pollution incidents by 2020, with a reduction of 20% by 2014 Achieve a 10% reduction in environmental incidents compared to 2011

07 Costain Cares Visit us at www.costain.com We would welcome your feedback as your views and opinions are extremely important to us. For more detailed information about the Costain Group, Costain Cares, latest news and to see how we are progressing on our journey, please visit our website. Costain House Vanwall Business Park Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 4UB