The table below summarises our performance against development targets for the period 1 January 2006 to 31 December 2006. Further details relating to progress can be found in the audit of progress against targets.
Target | Summary of progress | Percentage target complete |
Establish an approved formal procedure for BREEAM ratings on new development schemes. | This target was not achieved during 2006, but a procedure to achieve a ‘Very Good’ BREEAM rating for all new developments with a project value in excess of £5 million was agreed in January 2007. | 50% |
Develop a system to measure commercial vehicle movements on development sites. | This target was deemed not applicable following internal discussions regarding the merits and challenges associated with measuring commercial vehicle movements. | Not applicable |
Please click on any of the links in the table below to view PRUPIM’s property management performance against a range of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) during 2006.
Proportion of completed developments on brownfield land |
52% (by area)Out of 58,917m2 of developments completed during 2006, 30,644m2 was completed on brownfield land (Manchester Arndale extensions only), representing 52% of total completed developments. |
| Data qualifying note: (1) PRUPIM uses the following government definition of brownfield land to inform this KPI: “that which is or was occupied by a permanent structure and associated fixed surface infrastructure.” |
Total community contributions through planning agreements with local authorities (including section 106) |
£13.29 millionExamples of what these contributions covers include:
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| Data qualifying note: (1) All payments included in this figure were agreed during 2006 but will be payable at various stages as the individual projects proceed (i.e. they were not all paid during 2006). |
Pollution incidents and penalties/fines for breaching pollution laws |
Zero |
Number of projects registered to Considerate Constructors Scheme |
We continue to register major development sites where appropriate with the Considerate Constructors Scheme (CCS). |