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Fife Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland 14th November 2013 Forth Replacement Crossing Contact & Education Centre Programme Housekeeping Arrangements Toilets are situated next to the reception area downstairs. There is a no


  1. Fife Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland 14th November 2013 Forth Replacement Crossing Contact & Education Centre

  2. Programme

  3. Housekeeping Arrangements • Toilets are situated next to the reception area downstairs. • There is a no smoking policy in and around the entrance of the building • First Aid box is located at the reception desk. • Spillages and Breakages should be reported to a member staff. • Finally – there is no Fire Alarm Test scheduled for today – If the fire Alarm should sound at any time then please exit by; – going through the double doors at the back of the room, – go downstairs towards reception – exit by the fire door at the foot of the stairs – muster point is the red public path opposite the front of the building – Anyone requiring assistance getting down the stairs should wait behind as staff are trained in the use of the Evac Chair – which is situated next to the lift.

  4. Invest in Fife – A proven track record • Fife Council supported initiative • Excellent Support Package: Dedicated Project Team – Nominated Planning officer from Priority application team Property & Land Selection Financial Assistance – Regional Selective Assistance (RSA) encourages investment creating jobs in Scotland. – Fife only eligible area within Edinburgh City Region – 81 Awards, £34m ** APPLY BEFORE 28 TH FEBRUARY 2014 ** Training & apprenticeships – Opportunities Fife: Bespoke training & recruitment package – Funding support available Transportation – Liaison with public transport providers to establish new services • Proven Track Record – Average 620 jobs / £87 m per annum

  5. 2012 / 2013 Results

  6. Our Activity Land Take 2005 - 2013 • Steady enquiry levels: Investment, 40 36.95 34.58 33.6 Property & Land 34.31 30 Developed Hectares Under Construction • Fife Council Economic Development 20 Portfolio – 86% occupied 12.48 8.37 8.26 10 6.58 5.4 • Employment Land Uptake 4.31 2.95 2.65 1.55 0 – In 2012, employment land take up was at its 0 2005 2006 - 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 highest level for 15 years 2008 Co-op Site, Dunfermline • New Priorities – Property, Investment & Development Unit – Town Centres development opportunities Begg Farm, Kirkcaldy

  7. Product ready.. New infrastructure under development INDUSTRIAL: BUKO, GRADE A: JSBP 3, GLENROTHES KIRKCALDY WESTPORT, CUPAR FRIC, METHIL ENERGY PARK FIFE, METHIL ENERGY PARK FIFE LAND: ROSYTH WATERFRONT BASSAGUARD, LOW CARBON INVESTMENT ST ANDREWS PARK, METHIL

  8. Fife Means Business: Raising Awareness of Business & Opportunities in Fife Advertising in Property & Industry Press Case Study Development Industry Propositions Refreshed Website Social Media – Twitter / LinkedIn

  9. IIF Prospectus • New Investment Prospectus launched today • Showcases properties and development opportunities around key investment areas – Rosyth Waterfront, Dunfermline East, Kirkcaldy, Glenrothes & Energy Park Fife • Roll out across Property Industry • Will be updated annually • Keep in touch!

  10. Bridgehead – A quick introduction… Halbeath Halbeath Dunfermline Dunfermline Interchange Interchange East East Calais Calais World Leading Companies Muir Muir Pitreavie Pitreavie Carnegie Carnegie Campus Campus Excellent Connections Admiralty Admiralty M90 & East Coast Rail Line Proposed Proposed International International Container Container 2 Port facilities 2 Port facilities Terminal Terminal Waterfront Waterfront Scarborough Muir Scarborough Muir AND Considerable opportunities for Development!

  11. Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland Queensferry Crossing: Update & Overview Raymond Kirk, Transport Scotland

  12. Bridgehead A growth hub for Scotland Industry Insight : The Babcock 2020 Vision Joe McShane, Director – Commercial Business

  13. Babcock at Rosyth Joe McShane, Director of Commercial Business

  14. Babcock International - At a Glance Annual Revenue Headquartered in over London £3.2 billion The UK’s Employing a leading workforce of Order book engineering c 26,000 circa support Delivering circa skilled £12 billion services 600 services personnel organisation across six continents FTSE 100 company listed on Managing customer assets London Stock Established currently worth over Exchange in 1891 £40 billion 14 www.babcockinternational.com

  15. Rosyth Activity Technical Services Employing a for Oil and Gas workforce of Industry c 2,000 skilled personnel Fabrication for Civil Nuclear Refit, Offshore Repair Support & Annual Revenue over Logistics & Base Maintenance c£250 million Facility 15 www.babcockinternational.com

  16. Port Large Integrated Babcock Design Capability Rosyth Main Workshop Direct Entrance & Complex Emergency Lock Entrance Syncrolift Ship Lift/Fabrication Complex Proposed International 11/22/2013 www.babcockinternational.com Container Terminal

  17. Key Facilities Workshops – 56,000m2 • Syncrolift facility is 80m x 93m wide x 31m high • Nine heavy fabrication bays Stores – 40,000m2 Port Babcock Rosyth • a sheltered non-tidal basin Three large drydocks (entrance lock – 4 th dry dock) • www.babcockinternational.com

  18. Projects

  19. BP Quad 204 £9 bn re-investment programme in the Schehallion and Loyal fields, Largest single order ever placed in the UK for subsea structures (74 modules). 2 year programme for: • Detail Design • Fabrication includes integration of customer supplied plant. • FAT and SIT testing working with other specialists e.g. AKER and Oceaneering. • Storage & Load out. • Opportunity to secure a regional framework agreement with BP. www.babcockinternational.com

  20. Sellafield Project Management and ongoing Design support Manufacture / Procurement, extensive works testing and trials of: • silo doors and associated equipment • waste retrieval modules • waste handling modules • ME&I infrastructure including control systems Disassemble, package and deliver doors and modules to Site Support to Site assembly and Installations Support to Inactive Commissioning Support to Operator and Maintenance Training www.babcockinternational.com

  21. MV Hamnavoe Crankshaft Removal / Renewal Works Serco Northlink Ferry MV Hamnavoe (Orkney Islands to the mainland) Babcock and Serco NorthLink Ferry engineers worked together to finish the work package in just eight days. • starboard engine dismantled • crankshaft removed, lifted out of the vessel and replaced Lifting beam manufactured, deck plates cut to allow access to engine room for lift operation. Delivered back to the customer 3 days early 21 Footer www.babcockinternational.com

  22. Walk to Work Case Study – Stril Explorer The multi purpose support vessel, M.V. Stril Explorer, was fitted with systems, including a ship to ship transfer system, to support the maintenance of FPSO Anasuria • Engineering and design for the integration of a heave compensated gangway • Manufactured sea fastenings at Rosyth • Grillages (for a diving daughter craft and service boat) and diving spread fastened at Rosyth • Gangway system testing and vessel mobilisation from Rosyth • The first heave compensated gangway deployment between vessel and fully operational FPSO • Babcock also provided a team to assist in the maintenance of safety critical hull valves on the FPSO Anasuria 22 Footer www.babcockinternational.com

  23. Future Business

  24. Our ambition Marine The overarching strategic Commercial Support objective is to develop a Port & RICT Facility commercial business which builds upon existing Submarine Offshore Oil capability and experience , Build & & Gas Dismantling within the commercial environment, to further grow our business through a jigsaw Civil Offshore of complimentary business Nuclear Renewables strands . www.babcockinternational.com 24

  25. Offshore Oil & Gas Fabrication of Complex Subsea Modules Develop a market position in the Design, Manufacture and Through Life Maintenance support of subsea structures Babcock cannot ignore the booming market directly on our doorstep: • reserves in the North sea are now expected to last to 2050 • existing infrastructure is nearing end of life. • deep water, west of Shetland, requires a different engineering approach (tiebacks) • value of dismantling market expected to hit £30B www.babcockinternational.com 25

  26. Offshore Renewables UK Centre for Excellence for Offshore Transmission Connections Become a Centre of Excellence for the design, fabrication and assembly of HV DC substation platforms: Our unique facilities and close proximity to the Forth offers a natural cluster hub for offshore energy Rosyth site capable of delivering complete design construction for offshore DC and AC substations • we intend to be a technology agnostic OEM platform system integrator - this means working Methil closely with delivery partners • we will work inclusively with other Forth fabricators (or wider) where appropriate www.babcockinternational.com

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