Transport for the South East (TfSE) Transport Forum – 8 November 2022 – Final SIP Presentation

There was a quarterly Transport for the South East (TfSE)Transport Forum Meeting on the 8th November attended by CECA Southern. The agenda can be found here. Forum membership list can be found here and minutes from the previous meeting can be found here. The final draft of the TfSE Strategic Investment Plan (SIP), the culmination

CECA Midlands Member Proving Worth Of Social Value Toolkit

The West Midlands team of a major, national construction company, Tilbury Douglas has landed a contract in the region of £20 million, after proving its holistic and measured approach to social value in the bidding process. With offices across the UK, the Tilbury Douglas Midlands team, located at Trinity Park in Birmingham, will commence work

CECA Southern – Suffolk Growth Market Engagement Event – 1 November 2022

David Allen, CECA Southern Executive Director, and Karen Chapman @ SuffolkGrowth looking forward to promoting the support and collaboration needed to deliver the future construction and infrastructure pipeline within the region in the most beneficial way. Circa 220 nr schemes with the top 20 being £60bn over next 10 – 15 years!

CECA Southern – River Thames Scheme – Consultation Events

Please see here details of the River Thames Scheme consultation events taking place both in person and online during November/December. If you wish to attend please contact the EA directly, per the contact details on the attached flyer. The QR code can also be scanned which will take you to the right page on the

CECA Southern – National Skills Academy: Nuclear – Training Programme

CECA has held meetings recently with NSAN (National Skills Academy: Nuclear) to seek their assistance in supporting members interested or already working in the nuclear and decommissioning industry.  At this stage, CECA is looking into the first phase (Nuclear Essentials)- please see details below. Nuclear Essentials Timeframe: 3 – 6 months – to be run

CECA Midlands To Host Wellbeing In The Workplace Workshop

Senior professionals in the construction sector in the Midlands will be given practical tips on how to improve wellbeing in the workplace at a workshop next month. The Midlands branch of the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) is holding an online wellbeing workshop for its members from across the region on Tuesday, November 1. It

Nick Olds is named CECA South West’s Most Promising Trainee Civil Engineer 2022

Nick Olds has been named the south west’s most promising Trainee Civil Engineer at this year’s CECA South West Young Achiever Awards. Nick joined Suttle Projects as a Graduate Engineer with an M.Eng in Civil Engineering (First Class) and is aiming to achieve the Chartered Civil Engineering qualification, which he anticipates completing in 2025. He received

James Rush is named CECA South West’s Most Promising Trainee Quantity Surveyor 2022

James Rush has been named the South West’s most promising Trainee Quantity Surveyor at this year’s CECA South West Young Achiever Awards. James joined South West Highways Ltd as a Technical Support Administrator in 2019 and was promoted to Assistant Quantity Surveyor in February 2022. He received the award for his intelligence, drive and commitment to

Jenson Jenkins is named CECA South West’s Most Promising Young Apprentice 2022

Jenson Jenkins has been named the south west’s most promising apprentice at this year’s CECA South West Young Achiever Awards. Jenson works full-time with day release as an Apprentice Quantity Surveyor within the Commercial Department of Forest Traffic Services Ltd. He completed his Construction & The Built Environment Level 3 Diploma in June of this year

Harry Blannin wins recognition at the CECA South West 2022 Young Achiever Awards

Plymouth University student, Harry Blannin, has received a CECA South West Young Achiever Award for the quality of his work during a placement year in industry. Harry undertook the placement with Teignmouth Maritime Services Ltd (TMS) as part of the Stage 3 Module on his Civil and Coastal Engineering Course at the University, during which he