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CEW – What next?
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CEW – What next?

2016-17 has been another positive year of influence, impact and change because of CEW’s work, but with funding ending what happens next? Answer: plenty. 

This week sees the publication of the CEW annual report and we summarise the impact of CEW and briefly outline some objectives going forward. But we also clearly make the case for CEW’s work continuing, despite plans from Welsh Government to withdraw funding at the end April in 2018. 

Rhodri Gwynn-Jones made a strong argument at the CEW Awards for why CEW must continue. He also clarified some of the perceived flaws in the process of reviewing CEW’s role and the worrying gaps between what CEW does and what Welsh construction and wider economy needs to happen next – there appears to be no plan to fill the void as and when CEW funding stops. Hence why we strongly advocate the work we do for Welsh construction, its wider stakeholders and those affected by construction must carry on. That is the overriding message in the annual report.

The sector has no formal representation within the Welsh Government, which means CEW’s role as an objective champion of industry best practice is more crucial than ever. To build a Wales for future generations, Welsh construction must continue to drive forward, producing the high-quality results that can only be achieved through value-based procurement and collaborative working. CEW’s work has had a real, positive impact on the Welsh built environment, but there is a real risk that without CEW’s advocacy, the industry could slide back into the old adversarial culture, with price-driven tenders and short-term thinking producing substandard buildings. 

CEW is the independent champion the industry needs to guide it through the challenges ahead. No one else has our influence and expertise. No one else represents the sector at every level of Welsh Government. No one else offers such a breadth of advice, guidance and support. We champion value and best practice. We promote collaborative working and integrated teams. It’s essential to a successful future for Wales. But to continue functioning effectively, we need proper funding and support.

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