Paper Trail of Destruction: The Hidden Cost of Printing O&Ms
4,500. This is the number of individual pieces of paper we believe the average O&M hardcopy uses. But the average project requires two hard copies, so that’s 9,000 pieces of paper. Nine thousand. Astonishing.
Intro
For those who follow me on LinkedIn, you may be aware I caused a minor stir by stating that Operance, our Digital O&M software and services company, was close to losing a major project because of an insistence on providing 3x hard copies of the project's as-built information. This included the Operations and Maintenance (O&M) manual, Health and Safety file (H&S) file, Building User Guide (BUG), Building Logbook (BLB), Fire Safety File (FEF) and everything within. Which, includes all the project designs, calculations, specifications, certificates, reports, warranties, technical specifications, data sheets and so on.
So all in all, this would have meant producing countless ring binders filled with around 13,500 pieces of paper, which given the research I’ve carried out over the last week, is bordering on scandalous!
I stated within the article how this antiquated practice is not only unsustainable but also against our company's core values, we are, after all, a digital business looking to digitise building information.
So why do we do it, and what’s the big problem in doing it? Well in this article I’m going to outline the problem from an environmental and commercial perspective and why, as an industry, we need to state our case for putting a stop to this draconian practice once and for all.
1. Calculating the Data Set
In order to calculate the impact, we first need to get an idea of how many construction projects there are each year in the UK, with a focus on those valuing £1m+ for the sake of this study:
Therefore, if we take the average number of those first three figures above as 776,667 construction projects delivered in the UK and use the same 38% spilt, that equates to 295,333 projects £1m+ in value.
Therefore, if the UK construction industry delivers an average of 295,333 projects each year valued at over £1m. This means that printing as-built building information for these projects generates a staggering amount of environmental damage.
2. The Environmental Impact of Printing O&M Manuals
Printing and delivering 2 hard copies of as-built building information for 295,333 projects in the UK requires:
When combined, printing the UK's £1m+ O&M manuals generates approximately 456,176,318 kilograms of CO2e emissions, and results in the deforestation of approximately 265,800 trees, every single year.
This practice not only has a devastating impact on our environment but also represents a significant waste of resources.
Calculations
To understand these figures, here are the calculations, if the average O&M manual typically uses around 4,500 pages of paper and, typically, the request is to provide 2 hard copies of this documentation, this translates to:
Please note that these are just estimates, and the actual numbers may vary depending on the specific assumptions and calculations used.
Comparisons
The impact of printing two hard copies of as-built building information for 295,333 projects in the UK is significant. But how does it compare? Here are some examples:
3. The Financial Impact of Printing O&M Manuals
The cost of O&M printing in the UK can vary depending on several factors, including the size and complexity of the manual, the type of paper used, and the number of copies required. However, as a general rule of thumb, you can expect to pay between £500 and £3,000 for printing a basic O&M manual, in black and white. Colour printing will typically cost more, as will the addition of A3 paper print outs and of course the cost of the ring-binders, page separators, graphic design, and delivery.
If the average printing cost is £1,750, per hard copy, that’s £3,500 for the usual two hard copies, multiply that by the 295,333 £1m+ construction projects in the UK, that’s an approximate cost of £103,366,550 for simply printing out the O&Ms every single year.
But, the cost goes far beyond the general production of the paper base information. Here are some statistics on how much time is wasted when trying to find information in paper format, rather than in a digital format:
So if the construction industry in the UK spends approximately £103 million per year on printing and distributing O&Ms, by transitioning to digital as-builts, the industry could save up to 80% of this printing cost by simply moving to digital only.
Additionally, a Forbes article explained how and IDC study found that workers spend an average of 2.5 hours per day searching for information. By switching to digital O&Ms, workers could save up to an hour per day, which would free up time for them to be more productive.
Overall, the switch to digital O&Ms could save the UK construction industry billions of pounds per year.
Here are some specific examples of how construction companies are saving time and money by switching to digital O&Ms:
These examples demonstrate that the switch to digital O&Ms is a worthwhile investment for construction companies. By saving time and money, companies can also improve their bottom line and increase their profitability.
4. The Solution
Digital O&M Manuals
The construction industry is undergoing a significant transformation as it embraces digital technologies to enhance efficiency, improve safety, and meet stringent compliance requirements. At the heart of this transformation lies the development of digital operational and maintenance (O&M) manuals.
Traditional paper-based O&M manuals often lack consistency, accuracy, and accessibility, leading to inefficiencies and potential safety hazards. This is where Operance's digital O&M manuals come into play, offering a comprehensive and streamlined solution that aligns perfectly with the requirements of the Building Safety Act and the need for a digital "Golden Thread."
Empowering Compliance with the Building Safety Act
The Building Safety Act, introduced in 2022, emphasises the creation of a digital "Golden Thread" that captures all relevant information throughout the building lifecycle. Operance's digital O&M manuals seamlessly integrate into this "Golden Thread" by providing a centralised repository for all O&M information, including drawings, specifications, maintenance schedules, and risk assessments.
This digital consolidation eliminates the risk of discrepancies and ensures that all stakeholders have access to the most up-to-date and accurate information. This is crucial for ensuring the safe operation and maintenance of buildings, particularly in high-rise structures and complex developments.
Securing Data Integrity with Immutable Ledger Technology
Operance's commitment to data security goes beyond compliance. We employ immutable ledger technology, a tamper-proof and time-stamped record of all changes made to the digital O&M manuals. This ensures the integrity of the information, providing a robust audit trail that can be verified at any point in time.
This unparalleled transparency safeguards against potential fraud, errors, and disputes, fostering trust and confidence among all stakeholders involved in building operation and maintenance.
Embrace the Future of O&Ms with Operance
Operance is committed to providing the construction industry with innovative and transformative solutions that align with the evolving needs of the sector. Our digital O&M manuals, coupled with our robust data security measures and AI-powered search capabilities, position us as a leader in this rapidly evolving landscape.
By embracing Operance's digital O&M manuals, construction companies can:
5. 🎉 Operance Harnesses AI for Enhanced Search and Query! 🎉
Yes, this article seemed like the opportune time to let you all in on a secret!
Operance is officially at the forefront of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into digital O&M manuals. Our soon to be released AI-powered search and query capabilities will enable users to quickly locate specific information, eliminating the time-consuming and often frustrating task of manually searching through volumes of documents.
Operance AI also provides users with the ability to filter and analyse data, enabling informed decision-making and proactive maintenance strategies. This intelligent approach enhances the efficiency and effectiveness of building operation and maintenance.
Imagine clients and their building operatives and occupants been able to simply ask a question, and get an immediate response back, without needing to stop what they are doing, track down their paper O&Ms and try searching for the information they need. Imagine the time saved, imagine the environmental benefits! But don’t take my word for it, here are some snapshots of our new tool in use, using an existing live project within Operance:
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Conclusion
This development is a genuine game-changer. Going back to my initial LinkedIn post highlighted several key trends and perspectives:
Overall, the comments demonstrated a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities in transitioning from traditional paper-based O&M documentation to more efficient, digital solutions. But we are not the only industry to face such challenges and varied perspectives. Let's look at a real-life example of digital transition, the music industry's switch to streaming.
Comparison
The music industry has undergone a significant transformation in recent years, with the rise of streaming services like Spotify playing a major role in this change. While the traditional music industry was heavily reliant on physical sales of CDs and records, streaming services have shifted the focus to digital consumption. This has had a number of environmental and societal benefits for both the music industry and its customers.
Just as streaming services like Spotify have transformed the music industry by shifting from physical CDs to digital downloads, the construction industry can also make significant strides towards sustainability by embracing digital O&Ms instead of paper manuals.
Both the music industry and the construction industry rely on physical documentation, which can be a significant source of waste. In the music industry, physical CDs and records require a large amount of resources and generate pollution, while paper O&Ms in construction require trees to be cut down, water to be used in the manufacturing process, and energy to be consumed in printing and distribution.
All in all, I think thats a pretty comprehensive case I have built for the switch from paper to digital. What do you think? What do your clients think? Is it enough to tempt them to at least give it a go on your next project?
We, the construction industry, has the opportunity to lead the way in sustainability by embracing digital O&Ms. By doing so, the industry can make a significant contribution to reducing its environmental impact and saving money.
It's time for a change. Let's bid farewell to these relics of the past. Let's usher in a new era of streamlined, efficient, and eco-friendly building information management!
We encourage all construction companies, client sand their agents to consider adopting digital as-builts and to promote the benefits of this technology to their clients and partners. Together, we can create a more sustainable and efficient construction industry for the future.
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1yUnfortunately it seems there is always a downside to whatever is suggested as an improvement nowadays. Having witnessed temporary tables in the past groaning under the weight of A4 O and M folders, Digital has to be the way forward.
Founder and Principal Consultant at EvrBilt, Chairperson at Little Britain Challenge Cup
1yA good and well researched article, full of interesting insights and stats, but why did you completely fail to consider the environmental costs of what you are proposing as the alternative. Your piece is like those arguing electric cars are bad and discussing in detail the resource extraction required while entirely ignoring the equivalent statistics in IC powered cars - yes I deliberately flipped that. Its boring, because I seem to write it again and again. Consider that computing already uses more energy and creates more CO2 and its footprint is growing faster than air travel globally. If I were making your argument I'd perhaps focus more on the benefits of digital information over paper documents. The value of finding, analysing and publishing information. That is a much more compelling point.
Director White Ink Architects, Honorary Professor of Practice QUB and Past President, Royal Society of Ulster Architects
1yFor completeness do you have any stats on the environmental cost of cloud based digital record retention and its search and use over a buildings lifespan as a comparator?
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1yFunny thing. When the original UK BIM level 2 mandate was being discussed, I mentioned that the wasted cost associated with every capital project was in the 100,000's related to handover cost, the response was ... For such a small amount we really don't care... True story and I would name names but the person was knighted or some such.. but what the heck do I know...
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1yThe numbers are just over the roof. Thank you for sharing this, Scott Pilgrim.