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What Next for Wales’ Infrastructure?
Are Ready for 2016 CEW Awards?
Sustain Wales: Sustainable Development Awards
Save the Date: Best Practice Conference


Are Ready for 2016 CEW Awards?

Wales has one of the strongest and most dynamic construction communities in the UK and our CEW Awards is proof of this – are you ready to enter?  

Competition for the CEW Awards is always tough because the industry wants to showcase its talent at the premier ceremony – so now is the time to get ready. The call for entries is being made…SOON!

Entries open on 14th December officially, but now is the chance to prepare. Every year we receive more entrants and despite the difficult operating environment facing the industry in recent years, each year the standard increases.  So, we’re challenging the Welsh engineers, designers, builders and everyone else in the supply chain to step up. 

Each category gives an opportunity for every part of the Welsh built environment to demonstrate their achievements and promote the ideals of collaborative working and best practice.  You can get a flavour of this from the quality of the CEW Awards in June this year.

Milica Kitson, Chief Executive of Constructing Excellence in Wales said:  “Every time we hold the CEW Awards the industry as a whole is the winner.  The winners on the night are the best of the best, proof that the collaborative approach to the procurement and management of projects delivers outstanding performance and results every time.  But the Awards are also a great celebration for everyone in the built environment and a chance to applaud our achievements and talent. So, if you think you are innovative, can prove your projects are contributing to local communities and meet targets on carbon waste we want to hear from you.

Further information is available on our  Awards page and entries will close on 29th February 2016 but full details will be avaialbe on the 14th December.

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