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London 2012 Olympics
Managing and controlling contingency
18th
April 2013
What we wanted to achieve
• Control of change – limit the
amount of change that affected
the programme and no surprises
• Greater understanding and clarity
– make decisions based on the
best data possible
• Promotion of activity – actively
look at what could be done to
limit change
• Release of contingency – the
great prize is not to spend
Risk management overview
•Ensure sufficient contingency
available to complete the job
•Limit the amount of free funds at
project level – Milton Friedman?
•Strictly control the use of
contingency
•Low levels of delegation but
processes for emergencies
•Re-calculate requirement regularly
and measure performance
•Clear guidance on the expectation
for the return of contingency
•Make it a programme objective to
review contingency levels
Principles
The three lines of defence
• Detailed project level identification
and management of individual
risks
• ODA Programme Assurance –
oversight of the process and
compliance with it and the quality
check of the data
• ODA Risk and Audit – Setting of
policy, audit of outputs and
process and reporting to the Audit
Committee
The three lines of defence model
Control of contingency
Contingency is controlled through a series of regular governance meetings
• Funders – Held by the Government funding
departments
•QRA calculated quarterly & contingency adjusted
•Available quarterly by application to the Funders
• Programme - Held by the ODA
•QRA calculated quarterly & contingency adjusted
•Accessible with approval to Funders
• Project – held within the project budgets
•QRA calculated quarterly but trended each month
•Available with approval of change board, also
delegation
• Risk management is part of the change control process
• Governance rules that required authorisation for all changes
• Senior management reviews at various stages of the change lifecycle
• Risks migrate through the process until they become certain and are
requests for change with budget authority or milestone change
Risk management context
• Two parts
1. Assessment
1. Identification
2. Analysis
3. Evaluation
2. Treatment – Formulation of mitigation
plans and actions
• Repeat regularly based on need
Risk management activities
• Hold risks centrally and monitor through assurance
• Ensure risk are recorded consistently with clear accountability
• Report key risks and overall risk status at project and programme level
• Escalate key decisions to higher authority levels for resolution
• Monitor risk management process for compliance and report
• Periodic review process for improvement
• Risk management must be part of the project or progress process
• Risk management carried out within the project or function
• Assured by the central team for review, update and compliance
• Risks reported by the project team as part of the process
• Consolidation of programme risks by the central team
Risk management implementation and assurance
Risk management integrated with core programme
• Risk management integrated with core programme activities
• Reported as part of monthly cycle for implementation reviews etc.
• Part of commercial reporting
• QRA was used to calculate the contingency required for the budgets as part of
the Baseline Report published in November 2007 – Yellow Book
• QRA was part of the ongoing calculation of Anticipated Final Cost - the basis
for programme performance
• QRA was also used to calculate programme risk contingency
• Schedule QRA was used to determine schedule risk on the complex projects
and against interfaces
Quantification of risk - QRA
Review of risks
• Risks, trends and issues reviewed
monthly with the project team and at
implementation reviews with
Programme Executive
• Key programme risks reviewed
monthly with SROs
• Programme risks reviewed by ODA
assurance group monthly
• Programme QRA and key programme
risks review at the Funders Quarterly
Risk Working Group
• Key programme risks reviewed by the
Audit Committee of the ODA Board
Reporting of risks
• Project risks, trends and issues reported
as part of Project Status Report
• Project QRA results included in calculation
of AFC (Anticipated Final Cost) and
reported on Project Cost Report
• Key programme risks reported as part of
the Monthly Progress Report
• Programme QRA reported to the
Government Olympic Executive and
Funders as part of the Quarterly Report
• Key risks reported to the Audit Committee
of the ODA Board
• Programme risk assurance report to
monitor performance of and compliance
with risk process
Contingency reporting
• Dashboard showed the current status of contingency each period
• Contingency remaining, forecast requirement and variances
• Changes from last period, key risks
• Headroom and potential savings identified for re-cycling
Key messages for success
• Ensure sufficient contingency is
available
• Limit the amount of free funds
available – un-let scope?
• Ensure strict controls to manage
contingency are in place
• Assure the process, have regular
audits for compliance and report at
the highest level
• Have clear open reporting that
shows how the values have been
derived
• Have lots of opportunity for
executive investigation, challenge
and engagement
• Use contingency as a performance
measure – cost to go, drawdown,
profiling
Benefits of the approach
• Sufficient resources are available to
complete the project to its timescale –
time is always the quiet victim
• Scope creep is minimised as contingency
is only used for those things that
• It is clear how much contingency has
been used and how much is required to
complete
• Un-needed funds can be re-cycled for
further investment
• Performance is easier to monitor as it is
not clouded by the inappropriate use of
hidden funds
• It doesn’t matter how much contingency
you start out with but how much you
spend along the way.
•Developer deals intended to
fund the IBC/MPC and
Athletes Village
•Deal might be difficult to
finalise
•Private funding would come
with additional requirements
that might not be acceptable
In the event the credit crunch
made the deals unattractive
and they collapsed
•What happened?
•Re-design to reduce cost
•Funded from contingency
and savings
Risk: Credit Crunch and funding of IBC/MPC and Village
•High number of interfaces and
complexity
•New bridges, roads, sewers,
utilities connecting to Venues
•Venues and infrastructure are in
areas of changing topography
What did we do?
•Try to minimise the interfaces
•Understand and manage the
interfaces
•Procure in larger packages and
transfer the integration risk to the
supply chain
Risk: Programme interfaces and integration
•Currently about 6,500 employees on the park and a
further 5,000 on the Village
•3 major unions represented
•The Olympic Programme is high profile and is a
target increasing as the games approached
•Some demonstrations but no real industrial
disputes to date
Key risk: Industrial relations
What do we do?
•Agreed with the unions key principles of employment including:
•All labour directly employed and local where possible
•Pay to Working Rule Agreement rates
•Union representation on site
•High standard of welfare, training and employee facilities
•Active and regular discussion with all the key unions
•Enforcement of agreements
Risk: Security, considerations, changes and authority
•Security is key during games and
construction
•Security includes perimeter guarding,
CCTV, Fencing etc.
•Changes in security scope are always
liable and to some extent unknowable
•Change in threat can mean a scope
change such as:
•Building resilience
•Hostile Vehicle Mitigation
Mitigation
•Close relationship with the security community and identification of possible
measures required
•Developed scope to be flexible and signed of by security stakeholders
•Transferred cost of risk to Funders
•Village comprises approximately
16,000 bed spaces during Games
•And 2,500 flats in Legacy
•11 Plots of which 5 were CM and 6
tier 1
•Large number of flats in one go in
the UK to a strict deadline
•Supply chain risks for component
manufacture and deliverysuch as:
•Bathroom pods
•Cladding panels
What we did
•Negotiated with constructors to
accelerate and buy off delay and
disruption claims
Delay to completion of the Athletes Village
Risk: Health and Safety
•Up to 10,000 workers on site during peak
•Complex, constrained site involving:
•Working at height
•Hot working
•Heavy machinery
•Tunnelling and underground works
•Temporary works
•Demolition
•Railway working
What we did
•High focus on safety culture with ‘Safe Start’ and toolbox talks etc…
•Made senior managers responsible for safety performance
•Stopped work when safety was compromised
•World beating safety performance
•So far the only Olympics without a fatality
Questions?

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London 2012 Olympics, Managing and controlling contingency

  • 1. London 2012 Olympics Managing and controlling contingency 18th April 2013
  • 2. What we wanted to achieve • Control of change – limit the amount of change that affected the programme and no surprises • Greater understanding and clarity – make decisions based on the best data possible • Promotion of activity – actively look at what could be done to limit change • Release of contingency – the great prize is not to spend Risk management overview
  • 3. •Ensure sufficient contingency available to complete the job •Limit the amount of free funds at project level – Milton Friedman? •Strictly control the use of contingency •Low levels of delegation but processes for emergencies •Re-calculate requirement regularly and measure performance •Clear guidance on the expectation for the return of contingency •Make it a programme objective to review contingency levels Principles
  • 4. The three lines of defence • Detailed project level identification and management of individual risks • ODA Programme Assurance – oversight of the process and compliance with it and the quality check of the data • ODA Risk and Audit – Setting of policy, audit of outputs and process and reporting to the Audit Committee The three lines of defence model
  • 5. Control of contingency Contingency is controlled through a series of regular governance meetings • Funders – Held by the Government funding departments •QRA calculated quarterly & contingency adjusted •Available quarterly by application to the Funders • Programme - Held by the ODA •QRA calculated quarterly & contingency adjusted •Accessible with approval to Funders • Project – held within the project budgets •QRA calculated quarterly but trended each month •Available with approval of change board, also delegation
  • 6. • Risk management is part of the change control process • Governance rules that required authorisation for all changes • Senior management reviews at various stages of the change lifecycle • Risks migrate through the process until they become certain and are requests for change with budget authority or milestone change Risk management context
  • 7. • Two parts 1. Assessment 1. Identification 2. Analysis 3. Evaluation 2. Treatment – Formulation of mitigation plans and actions • Repeat regularly based on need Risk management activities • Hold risks centrally and monitor through assurance • Ensure risk are recorded consistently with clear accountability • Report key risks and overall risk status at project and programme level • Escalate key decisions to higher authority levels for resolution • Monitor risk management process for compliance and report • Periodic review process for improvement
  • 8. • Risk management must be part of the project or progress process • Risk management carried out within the project or function • Assured by the central team for review, update and compliance • Risks reported by the project team as part of the process • Consolidation of programme risks by the central team Risk management implementation and assurance
  • 9. Risk management integrated with core programme • Risk management integrated with core programme activities • Reported as part of monthly cycle for implementation reviews etc. • Part of commercial reporting
  • 10. • QRA was used to calculate the contingency required for the budgets as part of the Baseline Report published in November 2007 – Yellow Book • QRA was part of the ongoing calculation of Anticipated Final Cost - the basis for programme performance • QRA was also used to calculate programme risk contingency • Schedule QRA was used to determine schedule risk on the complex projects and against interfaces Quantification of risk - QRA
  • 11. Review of risks • Risks, trends and issues reviewed monthly with the project team and at implementation reviews with Programme Executive • Key programme risks reviewed monthly with SROs • Programme risks reviewed by ODA assurance group monthly • Programme QRA and key programme risks review at the Funders Quarterly Risk Working Group • Key programme risks reviewed by the Audit Committee of the ODA Board
  • 12. Reporting of risks • Project risks, trends and issues reported as part of Project Status Report • Project QRA results included in calculation of AFC (Anticipated Final Cost) and reported on Project Cost Report • Key programme risks reported as part of the Monthly Progress Report • Programme QRA reported to the Government Olympic Executive and Funders as part of the Quarterly Report • Key risks reported to the Audit Committee of the ODA Board • Programme risk assurance report to monitor performance of and compliance with risk process
  • 13. Contingency reporting • Dashboard showed the current status of contingency each period • Contingency remaining, forecast requirement and variances • Changes from last period, key risks • Headroom and potential savings identified for re-cycling
  • 14. Key messages for success • Ensure sufficient contingency is available • Limit the amount of free funds available – un-let scope? • Ensure strict controls to manage contingency are in place • Assure the process, have regular audits for compliance and report at the highest level • Have clear open reporting that shows how the values have been derived • Have lots of opportunity for executive investigation, challenge and engagement • Use contingency as a performance measure – cost to go, drawdown, profiling
  • 15. Benefits of the approach • Sufficient resources are available to complete the project to its timescale – time is always the quiet victim • Scope creep is minimised as contingency is only used for those things that • It is clear how much contingency has been used and how much is required to complete • Un-needed funds can be re-cycled for further investment • Performance is easier to monitor as it is not clouded by the inappropriate use of hidden funds • It doesn’t matter how much contingency you start out with but how much you spend along the way.
  • 16. •Developer deals intended to fund the IBC/MPC and Athletes Village •Deal might be difficult to finalise •Private funding would come with additional requirements that might not be acceptable In the event the credit crunch made the deals unattractive and they collapsed •What happened? •Re-design to reduce cost •Funded from contingency and savings Risk: Credit Crunch and funding of IBC/MPC and Village
  • 17. •High number of interfaces and complexity •New bridges, roads, sewers, utilities connecting to Venues •Venues and infrastructure are in areas of changing topography What did we do? •Try to minimise the interfaces •Understand and manage the interfaces •Procure in larger packages and transfer the integration risk to the supply chain Risk: Programme interfaces and integration
  • 18. •Currently about 6,500 employees on the park and a further 5,000 on the Village •3 major unions represented •The Olympic Programme is high profile and is a target increasing as the games approached •Some demonstrations but no real industrial disputes to date Key risk: Industrial relations What do we do? •Agreed with the unions key principles of employment including: •All labour directly employed and local where possible •Pay to Working Rule Agreement rates •Union representation on site •High standard of welfare, training and employee facilities •Active and regular discussion with all the key unions •Enforcement of agreements
  • 19. Risk: Security, considerations, changes and authority •Security is key during games and construction •Security includes perimeter guarding, CCTV, Fencing etc. •Changes in security scope are always liable and to some extent unknowable •Change in threat can mean a scope change such as: •Building resilience •Hostile Vehicle Mitigation Mitigation •Close relationship with the security community and identification of possible measures required •Developed scope to be flexible and signed of by security stakeholders •Transferred cost of risk to Funders
  • 20. •Village comprises approximately 16,000 bed spaces during Games •And 2,500 flats in Legacy •11 Plots of which 5 were CM and 6 tier 1 •Large number of flats in one go in the UK to a strict deadline •Supply chain risks for component manufacture and deliverysuch as: •Bathroom pods •Cladding panels What we did •Negotiated with constructors to accelerate and buy off delay and disruption claims Delay to completion of the Athletes Village
  • 21. Risk: Health and Safety •Up to 10,000 workers on site during peak •Complex, constrained site involving: •Working at height •Hot working •Heavy machinery •Tunnelling and underground works •Temporary works •Demolition •Railway working What we did •High focus on safety culture with ‘Safe Start’ and toolbox talks etc… •Made senior managers responsible for safety performance •Stopped work when safety was compromised •World beating safety performance •So far the only Olympics without a fatality