In this issue
Politics of Construction
Innovation and Sparks Fly at Menai Sciene Park!
Welsh Government: Building Regulations Sustainability Review/Closing date 24th May 2016
What’s New in Welsh Housing?
Welsh Government: Transport for Wales - Wales & Borders Franchise and Metro Procurement
CEW Awards 2016


What’s New in Welsh Housing?

Our "Get Wales Building" message is working, and over the next 5 years we can expect to see a major increase in housebuilding and home improvement across the country. But how do you get involved?

CEW are running half day events in Cardiff and Llanduno 7th/10th June, these will give you the opportunity to keep right up to date on the latest matters that will shape the future of your business.

You will hear  from a range of speakers including  Welsh Government , Building Alliance, NHBC, LABC as well as seeing a live demonstration of a new fast tried and tested building system from Wienerberger. If you are in anyway involved in new homes building, extensions or improvements this a must attend event.

In terms of refurbishment and improvement Wales has specific issues as opposed to England. Wales has the oldest building stock in the UK with 34% traditionally built compared to 22% in England. The traditionally built category is defined as those buildings constructed before 1919 and are categorised as built with solid masonry walls compared to modern cavity walling.

For many decades’ traditional buildings have been misunderstood and treated as modern buildings with many unintended consequences. Traditional buildings are vapour permeable in that moisture ingresses into building fabric and dries out in cycles, whereas modern buildings rely upon impermeable layers to keep moisture out. The tendency to apply impermeable layers into traditional permeable structures has led to some disastrous consequences across the UK.

Watch out for more information on this, but meanwhile book your places at the Get Wales Building event.

How to Book:
 To reserve your place please email CEWales Events stating your full contact details and the names of all delegates wishing to attend.

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