Best Practice Works
CEW published its latest annual report last week and the figures look good – Welsh construction is performing well and more industry is engaged with best practice than ever before.
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We do like to be beside the seaside..
The CEW waste team had their first meeting and site visit with Coatech of Rhyl yesterday who are participating in CEW’s Enabling Zero Waste Scheme.
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Just A Few School Projects Left To Contribute…
Working on the delivery of new schools in Wales? Then we need your data returns to help with our work driving value for 21st Century Schools.
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Horizon Nuclear Power: Business opportunities for North Wales contractors
The Isle of Anglesey County Council Highways in collaboration with Horizon Nuclear Power will be establishing a Framework Contract with suitably experienced Highway Construction and Civil Engineering Contractors to procure and implement the highway improvement works that may be associated with the Wylfa Newydd project.
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Meeting the challenges of Part L in Wales
House builders and designers who operate in Wales will today benefit from new guidance by the NHBC Foundation on how to meet the challenges of Part L.
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Nature Fund Action Zone Focus
Conservation and regeneration are often linked and the Nature Action Zone is no exception. Its final focus is on the South Wales Values.
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Construction Chooses 4-5-1 Formation
Construction projects always need a great team, sound organisation and centre forward to lead the line – often the lead contractor.
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Zero Carbon Hub: Overheating in Homes - The Big Picture
Why does overheating happen? How can the construction and energy efficiency sector prevent the issue getting worse? What can local and national governments do to support the housing sector? And why does it matter?
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NHBC: Sustainable Technologies - the experience of Housing Associations
Housing associations have been leading the way with the adoption of energy-efficient and water-saving technologies. The NHBC Foundation has now compiled a report of these experiences.
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