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Registered Office - Level 4, International Finance Centre 1, St Helier, Jersey · Transition modelFACILITY

Laing O'Rourke Delivery Limited · operating_office · St Helier, JE · 49.186, -2.110
basis: MEASURED · confidence: 0.65 · status: active

Climate & nature exec summarySt Helier, JE · claude-sonnet-5 · 2026-07-07

Registered office in St Helier, Jersey — a low-materiality legal/administrative address with no meaningful physical or transition risk data to underwrite.

Today

This node is a registered office (Level 4, IFC1, St Helier) for Laing O'Rourke Delivery Limited, with no reported energy, water withdrawal, or headcount flows — dependency and impact materiality is inherently low for this asset type. Location-specific physical pressure is modest: the Saint Helier, Jersey watershed shows Low-Medium baseline water stress (BWS score 1.91) and Low-Medium overall water risk (score 1.6), with coastal flood exposure (score 3.06) notably higher than riverine flood exposure (score 1.63). No grid emissions factor or Scope 2 carbon intensity data is available for Jersey (country code JE), so the dominant GHG impact pathway cannot be quantified from this dataset.

Near-term · 2030

No 2030 horizon values are populated for either water stress/depletion (wd_future_score, ws_future_score) or grid decarbonisation trajectory — both are null in the dataset. Absent horizon data, there is no basis to assert a shifting risk profile by 2030; the site should be treated as data-deficient for forward-looking LEAP analysis rather than assumed stable.

Long-term · 2050+

2050+ outlook is similarly unpopulated (wd_label_2080, ws_label_2080, and 2080 scores are all null), so no long-term decarbonisation trajectory or residual physical risk trend can be derived. Given the site's function as a registered office rather than an operational facility, materiality is likely to remain low, but this is an inference from asset type, not from underlying projected data.

Call-outs
WATCH
No grid or water horizon data
All 2030/2050/2080 water-stress and grid-emissions horizon fields are null for this Jersey site, precluding any forward-looking LEAP assessment.
WATCH
Coastal flood score elevated
Coastal flood score (3.06) is meaningfully higher than riverine flood score (1.63), warranting a site-specific flood exposure check given St Helier's coastal position.
OPPORTUNITY
Low intrinsic materiality asset
As a registered office with no reported flows, this node likely contributes negligibly to group-level water or emissions footprints and may warrant lower monitoring priority than operational facilities.

Flows0 total · 0 in / 0 out · plus site context + supply/downstream

Inputs (dependencies)
WATER · site context · Aqueduct 4.0
REALM · FRESHWATER
BWS 1.91 · Low - Medium (10-20%) · Saint Helier, Jersey
Water stress: 1.91 · 2030 · 2050 · 2080
Water depletion: 2030 · 2050 · 2080
Outputs (impacts + product)
None.

Compositions

Parent (rolls up into)
Children (0)
None.