In this issue
Let Work on The M4 Commence!
Can We Build Value for Money Schools?
Welsh Government: Plans to replace Landfill Tax in Wales
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The news that Costain and Vinci have been named as ECI on the £750M M4 upgrade at Newport almost kept politics away from the headlines for while, but nonetheless, this is a significant step forward in what has been a very long running Welsh construction saga. But, the process being pursued should demonstrate the best qualities of our industry and its supply chain – providing the client allows the team they have chosen to apply their expertise.



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Let Work on The M4 Commence!
 

Can Wales procure, design and build the M4 upgrade at Newport on time and in budget and meeting all Government targets? We are just about to find out.

Wales is one step closer to faster communications between the rest of the UK with the announcement that a joint venture between Costain and Vinci has secured the early contractor involvement deal to deliver the M4 Corridor upgrade around Newport.


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Can We Build Value for Money Schools?
 

Schools represent the future of Wales. So it is vital that we build them right. That is why Government is so keen, not just to invest in the education system, but to make sure any investment generates real value for money. That is why at CEW we are working alongside Welsh Government to ensure that its £1.4B investment in the 21st Century Schools Programme drives real, long term value for everyone involved: children, teachers, communities and the construction supply chain responsible for the delivery of the facilities themselves.


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Welsh Government: Plans to replace Landfill Tax in Wales

The Minister for Finance and Government Business recently launched a 12 week consultation on proposals for Landfill Disposals Tax which will replace Landfill Tax in Wales from April 2018.

Many of you will be affected by these proposals, whether as waste producers or waste managers or as a community that has benefited through the Landfill Community Fund.


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