Online Focus Group on Social Procurement for all businesses in civil construction
Event description
Help us understand the support you need to navigate social procurement in the civil construction
sector.
- Are you, or have you in the past, worked across the road construction supply chain in any capacity?
- Do you want to build your capability to access work in roads?
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Want to hear the views from other players working across the civil construction sector?
This focus group aims to voice your views into what is needed to accelerate social procurement in civil construction.
What's in it for me?
- Hear latest updates from Major Road Projects Victoria's (MRPV) recent workshop on resources for Accelerating Social Procurement in Roads (ASPiR)
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Have your say about what capabilities you believe are required to help you better navigate social procurement in the
civil construction sector
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Connect with people in the roads sector and contribute to positive change in social procurement
Who else will be there?
- A mix of social benefit suppliers, Aboriginal businesses, and contractors from across the road supply chain.
About ASPiR
Accelerating Social Procurement in Roads (ASPiR) is a new resource MRPV is developing to provide their partners in the
industry with access to the capability they require to embed social procurement (including inclusive employment)
across the entire road construction supply chain and to make it easier for everyone to achieve social procurement
outcomes.
The vision for ASPiR is to create sustainable, social change for the communities where MRPV operates that lasts beyond
the life of our projects.
The MRPV Social Value and Inclusion (SVI) team are seeking to work collaboratively with the sector to achieve the
vision for ASPiR. They have contracted a Consortium for the initial phases of ASPiR made up of Think Impact,
ArcBlue, CRSE Group (a social enterprise) and Nerdu Badji Education (an Aboriginal business).
CRSE Group and Nerdu Badji Education will facilitate this focus group.
MRPV want to create opportunities for all organisations working in the civil construction sector to share their views
on what these resources should include, how they should be delivered and what would be most useful to help embed
social procurement more effectively across their projects.
As a first step, a workshop was held in December 2022 with a cross section of government, contractors, social benefit
suppliers, third party intermediaries and employment services to help MRPV design a Roadmap for ASPiR. The ASPiR
roadmap aims to capture the vision for change and focus areas and goals to achieve the vision.
Participants of the December workshop fed back that they highly valued the opportunity to come into the room with a
diverse group of stakeholders, learn from each other and collectively shape the future of social procurement.
MRPV is now looking to test these learnings with the broader sector, refine the strategies and understand more about what
learning and development is needed through these focus groups.
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