In this issue
Welsh Government Backs CEW Waste Programme
Seconds Out
Welsh Local Authorities Capital Programme
It’s Electrifying
BEST: What Happens Next?
SBED: Project closure and Solcer house launch event

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Swansea surplus success in Welsh construction.

The success of the CEW ‘Surplus Centre’ based at the HQ of Swansea Care & Repair in partnership with Recipro-UK proves that good ideas are infectious and that there is a desire in Wales for us to build and manage our projects sustainably. It is a wonderful and simple idea.



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Welsh Government Backs CEW Waste Programme
 

Welsh Government has awarded over £1M to CEW to fund the waste programme for another two and a half years


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Seconds Out
 
No longer is there a need to throw out unused site materials because there is a second life for these surplus construction materials.

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Welsh Local Authorities Capital Programme
 

Last year’s published forward programme provided visibility to £2.8 bn of local authority capital investment in Wales over four years.


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It’s Electrifying
 
What are the opportunities for Welsh construction around the electrification of the railways across Wales?

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BEST: What Happens Next?
 
So, you’ve built the project, delivered it and the end user has moved in – but how do you know the facility works and what is its energy performance?

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SBED: Project closure and Solcer house launch event
The Sustainable Building Envelope Demonstration (SBED) are hosting their final event of the project in conjunction with the launch of the Solcer House on Thursday 16th July 2015.

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