In this issue
Welsh energy: it’s in your hands
Zero Carbon Hub - Final Publications
WGCT? Meet the Judges
Wynne Construction Starts £2.6m Llandudno Lifeboat Station
LABC: Building Control Awards
HS2 Roadshows taking place across UK
CEW Awards 2016



Zero Carbon Hub - Final Publications

The Zero Carbon Hub has closed in England, but it’s work is still valid and needs sharing. Find out how you can help.

Over the last few weeks the Zero Carbon Hub has published a number of documents relating to overheating and ventilation in homes. In case you haven't spotted them going live, please access using the following links. 

Next Steps in Defining Overheating - A paper targeted at industry and government decision makers

http://www.zerocarbonhub.org/recent-publications

Overheating Risk Management - A series of six slide packs intended to help those who build, rent, manage or refurbish housing with managing the risk of overheating, including case studies

http://www.zerocarbonhub.org/current-projects/overheating-risk-management

Solutions to Overheating  in Homes- A detailed review of the range of the measures available to help tackle overheating

http://www.zerocarbonhub.org/sites/default/files/resources/reports/ZCH-OverheatingEvidenceReview.pdf 

Overheating Leaflets - Six leaflets introducing key themes in an accessible way

http://www.zerocarbonhub.org/current-projects/overheating-leaflets

Ventilation in New Homes - A report of findings from six site visits

http://www.zerocarbonhub.org/sites/default/files/resources/reports/ZCH_Ventilation.pdf

Stay informed about work in Wales towards a low zero carbon economy by checking updates at http://www.cewales.org.uk/current-programme/


WGCT? Meet the Judges

What's WGCT? Has Wales got construction talent – but do you know the judges behind the CEW Awards? Did you know the shortlist has been announced? Have you bought your table yet? Have you considered becoming a CEW Awards sponsor?

We received over 100 entries of outstanding quality giving our judges a real headache .Take a look at our shortlist here and start planning your diary, sort out your suits and dresses and book a table for the 15th July at the Celtic Manor. It is the tenth anniversary of the CEW Awards so we are planning a BIG night!

But who are the judges behind the awards? Who decides if WGCT? Check out the who’s who of the CEW Awards judges 

But meanwhile think about how else you can get involved. Apart from booking a table and enjoying the fun why not become a sponsor? The CEW Awards dinner is the biggest night of the year for construction in Wales – if you want to be noticed, or you want to remind stakeholders what your organisation does for the industry in Wales then talk to Sue Selkirk about becoming a CEW Awards 2016 sponsor.

Look out for the SME shortlist this will be announced on Monday.


Wynne Construction Starts £2.6m Llandudno Lifeboat Station
 

Construction is the great enabler for our society and nowhere is this better illustrated than in the plans for a new lifeboat station in Llandudno to be built by Wynne Construction.

The RNLI has revealed that work to construct a modern new boathouse at Craig-y-Don, Llandudno started in earnest on Monday (11 April). The contract to build the new facility, which will provide a home for the station's new Shannon class all-weather lifeboat, has been awarded to North-Wales based contractor Wynne Construction.

The station is expected to receive the modern Shannon class all-weather lifeboat in 2017, replacing existing Mersey class lifeboat Andy Pearce, which is reaching the end of her operational life. The current Lloyd Street boathouse in a busy town centre is not fit for purpose, in either the facilities it offers our volunteer crew or its location. Neither is it large enough to house the new lifeboat.

In 2012, the RNLI's trustees agreed the allocation of a 25 knot Shannon class lifeboat for Llandudno. With this in mind, and as previous planning applications to build a new lifeboat station on a site near the pier had failed, the RNLI carried out extensive trials at a new site at Craig-y-Don in 2011. These trials were hailed a success, and in due course, in September 2014 the RNLI was granted planning permission to build the new station here. The project is expected to take about 14 months to complete.

Lee Firman, Divisional Operations Manager for the RNLI in North Wales says: "The new lifeboat station is a sympathetic development designed to blend into the environment. Features of note include a copper roof to give longevity in the marine environment, large viewing window on the rear gable to allow visibility of the Supacat launch rig and Shannon, even when the building is closed. A ground source heat pump will provide environmentally friendly low-carbon heating. The design incorporates significant wave/sea defence structure to protect the building from inundation in storm conditions."

The new RNLI lifeboat station is designed to house a new 25-knot Shannon-class all-weather lifeboat and a D-class inshore lifeboat together with their launching equipment. The modern facilities will give the RNLI's volunteer crews the facilities they deserve to provide an efficient lifesaving service for many years to come.

Marcus Elliott, Llandudno RNLI Lifeboat Operations Manager says: "To get to this stage really is the realisation of a dream to everyone involved with Llandudno RNLI. The Shannon would not have fitted inside the existing building, and when previous planning applications failed, it was a frustrating and difficult time for us all. We would like to thank the large number of people who so kindly took the trouble to show their support for the RNLI's planning application by calling, phoning, posting items on social media, writing letters and emailing - your support was invaluable and has been greatly appreciated by everyone at Llandudno Lifeboat Station. Since then, many businesses, groups and individuals have further shown their support by making generous donations towards the cost of the new boathouse, and to all of these donors also we extend our thanks."

Chris Wynne, Managing Director of Wynne Construction said: "As an established contractor in north Wales, we are delighted to have been awarded this prestigious contract with the RNLI and to be, once again, working on a coastal project in the region. Our proven experience in this field, more recently with the Welsh National Sailing Academy and Events centre in Pwllheli, equips us to deliver the project to a high standard, providing the RNLI and the local community with first-class facilities. The lifeboat station project further secures the employment of our existing workforce and also enables us to offer employment and opportunities to a number of skilled workers in the north Wales region along with supporting local community benefits during the build."


LABC: Building Control Awards
 

Members from the CEW North Wales Best Practice Club attended the North Wales LABC awards evening held at St Davids Hotel Ewloe on the 15th April.

CEW and the North Wales Best Practice Club sponsored the North Wales LABC awards last Friday (15th April) and presented the Regional Winner Award for the Best Public Building, won by Wynne Construction for the Pwllheli Sailing Academy project.

The evening showcased the exceptional works that have been undertaken in the construction industry in North Wales over the last year, setting the standard for all to achieve. Congratulations to all the winners.

Download the winner pdf's here:

Best Conversion: Bethlehem Chapel, Lawson Road, Colwyn Bay
Best Individual Dwelling: Birchwood, Hoseley Lane, Marford, Wrexham
Best LABC Site Supervisor of the Year:George Povey
Best Large Commercial Project: Beluga Line Station - Broughton
Best Public Building: Welsh National Sailing Academy and Events Centre
Best Small Commercial Project: Harlech Visitor Centre
Best Small Developer: Woodland Walks, Rhostyllen
Best Social Affordable Housing: Bryn Seiont Newydd ‘ extra care home’, Caernarfon
Best Volume Developer:White Lion Public House, Chester Road, Penymynydd


HS2 Roadshows taking place across UK

HS2 will be the UK’s new high speed railway, providing fast, frequent and reliable services, connecting eight of our largest cities. It will be a catalyst for growth across the country, and is the biggest and most ambitious infrastructure project in Europe.

HS2 Ltd will visit 11 regions across the UK to meet a broad range of companies to discuss the opportunities that will be available. We want to explain the types of work on offer, let you know how to get involved, and advise how to put yourself in the best position to win work.”

https://www.hs2roadshow2016.co.uk/

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