In this issue
Welsh Construction Shines at the Celtic Manor
Football and Construction Team Players Together
Swansea Bay Confirmation Boosts Welsh Economy
DECC: Heat Pump Roadshow comes to Cardiff
National Assemly for Wales: Large energy generation projects in Wales – who will be deciding on them in future?


Welsh Construction Shines at the Celtic Manor

The CEW 2015 Awards were a huge success and a testament to the commitment of everyone involved to best practice and pursuit of value.

On Friday 12th June, around 450 guests attended the CEW 2015 Awards held at the Celtic Manor Resort, hosted by Jason Mohammed.

Despite the competition from football (apparently there was a big game on that night in Cardiff), Welsh construction showed once again that it is one of the best performing sectors in the country’s economy.

The evening was, once again, an outstanding celebration of all that is great about Welsh construction and particularly best practice. All of the organisations, companies and individuals involved in our awards are all winners and each and everyone should be applauded for their commitment to the core values of Welsh construction. The standard of all the entrants in 2015 reinforce that belief and those values and yet again the judges had a very tough time of it as every entry possessed stand out qualities. Richard Wilson, Chair of CEW and Milica Kitson CEO of CEW stressed this in their speeches on the night – especially with regard to the young achievers who, whether they won or were runners-up represent the future of our industry.

Each entry showed that when it is done right, every £1 we spend in construction doubles in value and will provide enormous benefits for local communities and the country as a whole if we design procure and build right. In fact we believe that the short listed entries on their own generated around £500M of value for Wales.

The best of the best are our winners of 2015 – all listed below and on the CEW web site – and each of them will be entered into the national Constructing Excellence awards on the 23rd October. But none of this is possible without the support of the whole industry and especially the CEW headline sponsors: Network Rail, Costain and ABC Electrification. So we would like to thank all the sponsors, judges and for those of you who submitted entries and we are delighted to announce the winners below.

To view photos from our awards dinner please click here to view.


Integration & Collaborative Working Award:

Penarth Learning Community - Leadbitter - A Bouygues UK Company

SME of the Year:
1-50 – Thomas CMS (Holdings) Ltd
51-250 – Pro Steel Engineering

 Sustainability Award – Our Legacy:
Winner:
Ysgol Ffwrnes, Llanelli - WRW Construction Ltd
Highly commended: Coed y Brenin Visitors Centre - Architype Ltd

 Value Award:
A465 Dualling Brynmawr to Tredegar - Carillion Civil Engineering

Health & Safety Award:
Cardiff Business School - ISG

Innovation Award:
Winner:
Erwood Bridge Refurbishment Scheme - Dawnus Construction Holdings Ltd
Highly commended: Aberdare Community School (Sobell Redevelopment) - Laing O'Rourke/Atkins

Young Achiever of the Year:
Ester Coma Bassas, Welsh School of Architecture, Cardiff University

The Achiever’s Award:
Martin Nicholls, City & County of Swansea

Client of the Year:
City & County of Swansea

Leadership & People Development Award:
CYFLE Building Skills Ltd

Project of the Year:
Winner: Penarth Learning Community - Leadbitter - A Bouygues UK Company
Highly commended:  Ysgol Ffwrnes, Llanelli - WRW Construction Ltd

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