CECA Briefing – Covid-19 Update – 1 June 2020
Please click below to read a short CECA Briefing on Covid-19, published on 1 June 2020.
Please click below to read a short CECA Briefing on Covid-19, published on 1 June 2020.
Click above to watch a recording of a CECA webinar on HR issues and Covid-19, led by CECA Chief Executive Alasdair Reisner and CECA Employment Advisor Gerry Lean.
CECA has welcomed news that the official preferred route for the £1 billion A66 upgrade has been announced, adding to the list of improvements Highways England wants to take forward to construction, in what will be a significant boost to the economy of the North West. The A66 is both a nationally important road, linking
The CECA South West 2019 Annual Review has now been published and can be found here.
The CECA Southern 2019 Annual Review has now been published and can be found here.
It is more than timely that the Mental Health Foundation is hosting a mental health awareness week which will focus on kindness, including community support for people affected by mental illness. CECA, in conjunction with Mates in Mind, are actively involved on a number of fronts in support of mental health initiatives and we are
Celebrate your great people by nominating someone who you believe has made the Greatest Individual Contribution to the ICE, or has shown “Individual Excellence in Schools Outreach” or is the “One to Watch for Young Professionals” – Don’t delay, closing date 18 May 2020! (see attached pdf)
The UK Government today offered its support to the construction industry, by outlining its expectations from businesses as they manage and enforce B2B contracts during the COVID-19 emergency. There is a real concern that the construction industry will become embroiled in costly and long-running disputes over the effects of the pandemic on projects if it
Watch a recording of a CECA members’ webinar led by our Chief Executive Alasdair Reisner, on the ongoing work CECA is engaged in to ensure the UK infrastructure sector plays a leading role in returning the economy to growth.
We are the Civil Engineering Contractors Association (CECA) Wales Cymru and we represent 60 of Wales’ largest and smallest civil engineering contracting businesses with a cumulative annual turnover in excess of £1bn and employing over 6,000 people. These businesses play a huge part in supporting communities across Wales and make a significant contribution to the