Procurement is fundamental in making sure a construction project is done right. It is like baking a cake. You plan for the finished outcome, confirming the design and suppliers; checking the ingredients and raw materials and making certain you have the right tools and equipment. If none of these factors are aligned then the job goes wrong.
The Welsh National Procurement Awards 2015 sponsored by The Welsh Government
The Welsh National Procurement Awards 2015 sponsored by The Welsh Government is taking place in March 2015. They welcome nominations for individuals, teams, groups and organisations who meet the criteria for one of the 10 awards presented.
We have received a great response for todays Llandudno awards drop in session.
There is still time to book onto Swansea or Cardiff before you complete your award entry form to gain some great advice and top tips on what the judges are looking for in this years awards! Details of the drop in sessions below
The new Public Contract Regulations (PCR) 2015 will be laid in Parliament by the end of January and are expected to come into force in February, probably during the second half.
Literature review of exisiting research and knowledge
DECC commissioned BRE to undertake research to improve understanding of the performance of solid wall properties in the UK housing stock and the effect on energy post-insulation.
Wales Green Marketplace - Wales Millenium Centre - 11th February 2015
Architects, building materials, renewable energy and Welsh construction policy: the Wales Green Building Marketplace brings the top companies, and public sector organisations, from Wales and beyond together in one place.
Welsh Government - Invitation to workshop: Construction and Demolition waste guidance
You are invited to join Welsh Government for a workshop to help shape future Welsh Government guidance on Construction and Demolition Waste. Your input will help them to develop practical and useful publicly-available resources for the Welsh construction industry.