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Date: 12 Aug 2008
T Brewer 'policing’ the Olympics timber policy A sub-contractor approached T Brewer for treated softwood and marine plywood for a construction needed at the Plaza entrance of the Stratford Olympic site. "At no time was any request made for chain of custody or any environmental accreditation," said Brewer’s director Keith Fryer. T Brewer warned the subcontractor it was in danger of creating a problem on the Olympic site. The sub-contractor then checked with the main contractor who advised "they had no knowledge of any certification requirement" and just needed a speedy delivery. T Brewer specified PEFC certified treated Finnish spruce plywood and timber to resolve the matter and the materials were delivered in early July. "At present it is clearly only by manual intervention by suppliers that uncertified timber products will be stopped from arriving on site — that is worrying," said Mr Fryer. An ODA spokesperson said the incident highlighted the importance of the Timber Supplier Panel in meeting its sustainable timber policy. "We are still in the process of procuring the Timber Supplier Panel but it will be established later this year in time for the increase in construction activity." Timber Trade Federation chief executive John White expressed disappointment that contractors and sub-contractors were unaware of the ODA's timber policy. "It is to T Brewer's credit that when they found out their customer was working on an Olympic project they insisted on supplying certified only material." Mr White said the trade, represented by Wood for Gold, would continue to hold detailed and meaningful discussions with the ODA about enforcement.
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