Next week CEW is hosting an event that asks two main questions. The first is: how do we build what Wales needs? The second is how do we do that and achieve the goal by embracing the concept of the circular economy.
Following on from the CEW NWBPC Member Workshop held last year we have been working behind the scenes to create an events agenda and focus for the club to move it forward and to try to create a forum that will meet the needs of its members.
With construction in Wales facing a skills shortage and an urgent need to address how to recruit and retain talent you would be well advised to learn from the work of the award winning Cyfle Building Skills.
You’ve entered, the shortlist is confirmed, and you’ve booked your table and planned the outfit. Have you marked your diary for the presentations and what about the sponsorship you thought about?
Architects, engineers and designers are often fond of a quick sketch. In fact, the art of drawing is regarded as key to the creation of any structure, building or facility – you need to see it on paper just as much as in your mind’s eye or as a piece of CAD.
#FlashMUD1: Rhiwbina Library & Station is the first of a planned series of creative bursts investigating the potential opportunities and advantages that could be realised as a result of the forthcoming South Wales Metro if a little imagination is applied.
International Construction Measurement Standards: This joint professional body event is led by RICS and in association with RSAW, ICE and CEW.
The ICMS Coalition is a group of more than 40 professionals and not-for-profit organisations from around the world, working together to develop and implement international standards for benchmarking, measuring and reporting construction project costs.