In this issue
Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Infrastructure
Infrastructure Investment and Delivery in Wales - Cardiff
And the Winner Is...
Keep Going Straight Ahead – But Faster
CCCW: A Climate for Construction?
Save the Date: Best Practice Conference

Welcome to our Weekly E-Bulletin
 


It feels like an exciting time in Welsh construction. UK Government ideas about infrastructure; our country’s own economic, social and environmental needs; the latest review of public sector onstruction and serious and well supported debates around climate change are all coming together at the same time.



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Infrastructure, Infrastructure, Infrastructure
 

Wales, like the rest of the UK needs the right infrastructure to support its growth, its people and its environment as well as its economy. But what kind of Wales do we want and how will it be built?


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Infrastructure Investment and Delivery in Wales - Cardiff



Infrastructure Investment and Delivery in Wales

Conference & Exhibition
 Wednesday 4th November 2015
Cardiff
£70 plus VAT
 Exhibition space £250 plus VAT
(includes 2 delegate spaces)

Agenda

If you have any interest in the future of Welsh Infrastructure and would like to get more involved in developing the vision and the long term plan for Wales, then book your place at this half day conference now.


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And the Winner Is...
 
Awards

Back in June CEW and Welsh construction celebrated the best of the best at the CEW Awards 2015. On Friday 23 October our winners will be entered into the national Constructing Excellence awards. We wish them all the best of Welsh luck!


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Keep Going Straight Ahead – But Faster
 

CEW has published NTB its review of the 2010 No Turning Back report – the message is, good progress but work harder more to achieve top marks.


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CCCW: A Climate for Construction?
 

Businesses and communities across Wales are already experiencing the costs of severe weather events and the impacts of a changing climate.


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