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| Site Waste Management Planning Starts Now
   
From the end of January the CEW waste team will be managing a series of workshops to encourage the industry to take part in the consultation process for the Draft Regulations for Site Waste Management Plans. Read more »
 
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 Opportunity Knocks for Welsh Construction
   
Industry groups RICS and Construction Skills Network predict that Welsh construction is set to improve in 2013 Read more »
 
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 Sharing Best Practices
   
CEW is all about sharing best practice but we can only do this with the support of the industry; there are lots of ways to become involved – find out more here Read more »
 
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 Welsh Construction can Win In 2013: Can You?
   
It’s the time of year to plan your winning entry to the annual CEW Awards. The entries are open ...now! Read more »
 
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 Government backs construction for 2013/14
   
Jane Hutt confirmed around £90m of priority capital funding for Wales to boost Welsh construction Read more »
 
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 Welsh Government Building Regulations - Consultation
   
The Department for Environment & Sustainable Development has issued a consultation on a draft set of regulations. 
 Welsh Government would like to hear your views on the draft regulations. This consultation contains proposals which:
 
 Implement the requirements of the EU Directive 2010/31/EU on the Energy Performance of Buildings
 Minor changes to facilitate the Green Deal
 Amendments to Schedule 3 in relation to the self-certification (competent person) schemes.
 
 For more information and how you can respond, please click on the link below
 
 Welsh Government
 
 The closing date for the consultation is Wednesday 20 February.
 
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 BIM Support
   
The term Building Information Modelling (BIM) is on the lips of most individual in the construction industry and is gaining momentum right across Wales and the rest of the UK. Our CEW BIM events have already attracted over 500 delegates, a number of which have progressed through the different modules: Learners, Intermediate and Advanced. Read more »
 
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