In this issue
Welsh Carbon Commitment
Budget Plans for Wales
Are You Ready For The 2016 CEW Awards?
McAlpine Clinches £150m Cardiff Central Interchange
Welsh Government’s new SUDs Guidance and case studies seminar
Construction Youth Trust Cymru
Save the Date: Best Practice Conference

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One of the messages that has been debated in the media since the ground breaking outcome from the Paris climate talks last week (COP21) has been the difference between saving ourselves and our planet.


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Welsh Carbon Commitment
 
Global climate change commitments now agreed and signed up to – but how will Wales play a part?

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Budget Plans for Wales
The 2016-17 Welsh Government budget has been announced and there is a big role for construction and a priority for low carbon – but what does it mean in practice?

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Are You Ready For The 2016 CEW Awards?
 
Awards
The answer might be no, but now is the time to prepare with new award categories and open days and workshops to help you promote your winning scheme or project.

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McAlpine Clinches £150m Cardiff Central Interchange
 
Sir Robert McAlpine has the £150m contract for the biggest project at Cardiff’s Central Square redevelopment.

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Welsh Government’s new SUDs Guidance and case studies seminar
 

Save the date - Are your designs going with the flow? – Welsh Government’s new SUDs Guidance and case studies seminar with flooding once again tragically causing havoc for many communities across the UK, it’s time to rethink how we manage rainfall and drainage infrastructure within our natural environment and maximise the use of Sustainable Drainage Systems.


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Construction Youth Trust Cymru
 
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Construction Youth Trust Cymru
works with young people aged 14 to 30 to help them access opportunities within the construction industry. We have two overarching programmes firstly Budding Builders where we help young people access opportunities in the construction industry trades.

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