A Construction Strategy for Wales
Welsh Government has set out a plan for Wales in its two documents: Taking Wales Forward and Prosperity for All: the national strategy.The government points to the crucial five years ahead of us all, key priorities facing Wales such as an ageing population, climate change, healthy living and improvement in the economy and public services
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Love the lagoon
Swansea is keen to promote the Tidal Lagoon project and one way of doing it is to share the love for the idea – something CEW is fully behind as the concept is all about celebrating the potential that construction can deliver.
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Modernise or Die
'The Farmer Review of the UK Construction Labour Model' was commissioned in February 2016 by the Construction Leadership Council at the request of the government. Led by CEO of Cast Consultancy, Mark Farmer, the report investigated the current labour model and proposed actions to safeguard the industry's future.
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Willmott Dixon go large in Wales
Construction firm Willmott Dixon has expanded to larger offices in South Wales on the back of a growing portfolio of projects. The firm has relocated from smaller offices at Cathedral Road in Cardiff to the Celtic Gateway Business Park in Cardiff Bay.
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Digital construction meets bricks & mortar
A milestone has been reached in the construction of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David's (UWTSD) new digital and media centre, which is also set to become the new home of Welsh language broadcaster S4C.
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Cardiff University’s National Digital Maturity Survey for Wales, 2017
Wales, like most other nations, is undergoing a period of rapid transformation, with digital technologies playing a central role in both business and society.
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Criminal Powers Consultation – have your say
From April 2018, the Welsh Revenue Authority (WRA) will be responsible for collecting and managing landfill disposals tax and land transaction tax, replacing UK landfill tax and stamp duty land tax which are currently collected by HMRC.
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