Eco-town looking for workforce (From Oxford Mail)
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Eco-town looking for workforce
12:00pm Thursday 12th April 2012 in News
Businesses in Bicester and the surrounding area are being invited to register as a potential supplier or labourer for the eco-development.
The move comes after a local business portal was launched at The Pope John Paul II Community Centre, the Causeway, on April 4, to give local businesses a chance to be part of the 5,000 home eco-town in North-west Bicester.
Organised by developer and housing association A2Dominion, it is looking for bricklayers and builders, caterers and gardeners.
Steve Hornblow, development manager at A2Dominion, said: “There are many reasons why the North-west Bicester eco-town project will be of great value to the local community, one of which is in the intended involvement of local businesses and suppliers from this first phase through to completion.
“Their participation will be vital to the development and strength of the local economy and employment in this exciting new community.”
To register for the scheme, visit NWbicester.co.uk
Comments(5)
steve1955
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9:36pm Thu 12 Apr 12
to ny w
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9:36am Fri 13 Apr 12
Another bit of ECO CON P R.
www.baecon.blogspot.
co.uk for an objective view.
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Severian
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9:03am Sat 14 Apr 12
steve1955
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9:28am Sat 14 Apr 12
snert says...
1:32pm Thu 12 Apr 12
Not the "use" of them or their services.
Reading this: http://nwbicester.co
.uk/suppliers-introd
uction/residential-s
election-process/ it looks like a complex set up for little worth because all it appears you can do once you've signed up is see who else has signed up and update your own profile with info about you.
This "...You details may be passed to nominated sub-contractors and consultants to ensure that all parties involved in the construction of the scheme have the ability to review the services available..." seems to suggest that once you sign up, they keep your details of what you do and when they put something out to tender to their nominated sub contractors and supplies, you will be made aware of it so you can potentially appraoch them to offer your services. Have I read that correctly? Regardless of anything I must admit the above link has lots of writing with what appears to be little content.
Then there is this page: http://nwbicester.co
.uk/suppliers-introd
uction/commercial-se
lection-process/
The contents read: More coming soon.
I eagerly await an update to that page.
Not wishing to sound like a naysayer but I personally do not believe that A2Dominion will contract a lot of work to local businesses when they're likely to have their own suppliers. As for builders etc., any local builders will surely need to put in an application to secure a contract with them but their likely to price themselves out of the job in the same way a local shop is often more expensive than a supermarket.
I hope to be wrong but I am not sure I beleive that local businesses and suppliers will benefit much from a big company like A2Dominion.