Welsh construction is in a strong place at the moment. So, it is worth keeping an eye on the data. The latest Construction Skills Network report from CITB predicts strong growth, as UK construction is expected to grow by 2.5% every year for five years.
Have you entered the awards? Have you bought your table yet? Have you considered becoming a CEW Awards sponsor? It is the biggest night of the year – now’s the time to plan how you will be involved.
Welsh Government: Consultation / Ymgynghoriad - Building Regulations Sustainability Review
On Tuesday (1st March) the Welsh Government issued a consultation on incorporating aspects of the previous Sustainable Buildings National Planning Policy into the Building Regulations in Wales.
Building Better Buildings Breakfast Seminar - Ewloe 23rd March
Hosted jointly with the Zero Carbon Hub this breakfast seminar will provide an opportunity to hear more about the Innovate UK’s Building Performance Evaluation (BPE) project. The seminar promises to demystify the Performance Gap and highlight the latest learning from two BPE projects.
Apprenticeships, business and local communities will all benefit once the £53m Newtown bypass work begins next week because of how construction enables so much of Welsh society.
A Swansea-based construction firm that has been running an apprenticeship programme for 20 years has added its support to National Apprenticeship Week.
In any given week CEW or one of the CE Wales clubs’ hosts around two best practice events or information seminars and workshops. The latest covered subjects from electrification of Welsh railways to sustainable urban drainage. There’s something for everyone.