In this issue
What are you doing at the CEW Awards?
Back to the future?
Andrew Scott wins £9m project
Progress continues at Parc y Tywyn
Bay campus underway
ICE Wales Cymru: How prepared are you for floods?
Save the date for Farmer report
CEW Awards 2017 Call for Entries
CEW Awards 2017 Sponsorship Opportunities
Waste App
The M4 Corridor Around Newport Public Inquiry

Welcome to our E-bulletin
 
Forecasts are looking great for Welsh construction. We have infrastructure schemes lined up, new projects beginning and plenty of headlines (just see some of our stories in this issue of the newsletter) pointing to steady work.


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What are you doing at the CEW Awards?
 
Awards
Have you entered the awards? Have you bought your table yet? Have you considered becoming a CEW Awards sponsor? It is the biggest night of the year – now’s the time to plan how you will be involved.

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Back to the future?


The future of Welsh construction is its young professionals and new starters, join these leaders in West Wales.

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Andrew Scott wins £9m project
 
Port Talbot based construction firm Andrew Scott has won a £9m contract to build the new Betws Primary School in Bridgend.

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Progress continues at Parc y Tywyn
 
Construction of the new Parc y Tywyn is in the early stages with piling complete. The new Parc y Tywyn in Burry Port will provide a Passivhaus and BREEAM Excellent primary school.

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Bay campus underway
 
Construction work is underway at Swansea University’s new £450m Bay Campus to build a massive new state-of-the-art centre to house a vibrant and growing community of world-class research leaders.

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ICE Wales Cymru: How prepared are you for floods?
 
Flooding is almost common place nowadays across the UK. Demand for housing means building on lower lying land at risk of flooding; the changes in our weather and climate lead to rises in water levels and flash flooding. Now is the time to stay informed and up to date with any issues relating to flooding.

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Save the date for Farmer report
 
At the end of last year, the government asked the Construction Leadership Council to identify actions to reduce the industry’s structural vulnerability to skills shortages, taking account of the Council’s wider work including that on business models and offsite housing.

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