This week’s newsletter is a good reflection of the wider picture of our Welsh construction industry. On the one hand we are already promoting the highlight of many people’s year – the CEW Awards 2016. But on the other hand we are talking about the details around changes in regulations around sprinkler systems and the requirement to embed sustainable development into our processes.
The North Wales Best Practice Club is already looking forward to 2016, led by its new chair Chris Davies, a director of project management at Caulmert.
CEW Awards 2016 has a new category, BIM project of the year.Find out more about it and how to win at the CEW Awards open day taking place on Wednesday 16th December.
The Well-being of Future Generations Act will become law in April 2016 and it means developers, property owners, builders and FMs must show evidence that they are embedding sustainable development.
Modern methods of construction work with good design, great planning and client involvement. At a recent Exemplar event delegates saw the results at the Llandough Adult Mental Health Unit.
Improving the performance of Welsh Public Sector Construction Frameworks is something all stakeholders in Welsh construction can benefit from – but do you agree with the findings of CEW’s recent report?