In this issue
Could you be a CEW Award winner? Time is running out!!
Green Training Programme Aims to Make Wales the Best
SWMP Workshops Get Underway
“Help with Site Waste Management Plans”
Report Calls for Move to Low Carbon Economy
Free Funding Workshop Organised by WRAP Cymru
Supply Chain Opportunities in the Nuclear Sector
Project Manager Vacancy at CEW


Supply Chain Opportunities in the Nuclear Sector

Investment in infrastructure projects over the coming years is likely to be heavily influenced by the Nuclear sector and given the proximity of Wylfa, Trawsfynydd, Hinkley Point and Oldbury to Wales, this offers invaluable opportunities to the Welsh construction industry. But what are the “real” opportunities for local Welsh businesses in the nuclear sector? It’s not all about building nuclear reactors. There’s a significant element of “non-nuclear” infrastructure work required. But how do local businesses position themselves competitvely to compete for this work over short and long term?

CEW are holding an event in North and South Wales, these will provide an opportunity for you to hear from key individuals in the nuclear sector who will give their thoughts on what potential opportunities could be available and how local businesses can align themselves to the requirements of potential clients. These events will also set out how CEWales’ core principles of collaborative working through integrated teams and supply chains provide the best way to maximise value for local communities and businesses whilst meeting the client and end users requirements.

If you are interested in attending at either Cardiff (Tuesday 26th March 2013) or Llandudno (Thursday 18th April 2013), please email CEWales to register or visit our website for more information.

Download: Cardiff - Flyer / Agenda
Download: Llandudno - Flyer / Agenda

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