As part of the Swansea Bay City Deal-funded “Not Business As Usual” initiative, Gower College Swansea students were introduced to the future of sustainable construction in an engaging, hands-on learning experience at the University’s SA1 Waterfront campus. The event immersed …
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) Construction Wales Innovation Centre (CWIC) is pleased to announce a new practical training programme to support the much-needed technical knowledge and expert skills for installing, advising and troubleshooting both existing and new retrofit projects. …
Scanning and modelling of the 1827 Lampeter campus of UWTSD
This month’s blog is kindly written by The Passivhaus Trust. Passivhaus is often deemed the gold standard of construction that can apply to any building type. Originating in the late 20th century, it has gained significant traction globally, including in …
To celebrate Women in Construction Week (March 3 to 9), the University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s (UWTSD) hosted the first Sustainable Construction Careers Fair at our IQ building in Swansea on March 6. Its aim was to provide UWTSD students …
In a significant move towards sustainable construction, the University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s (UWTSD) Construction Innovation Centre (CWIC) proudly unveils its latest training initiative, ‘Efficiency without Compromise’, as part of the Construct Net Zero Cymru programme. This pioneering, year-long initiative …
To celebrate Women in Construction Week 3-9 March the University of Wales Trinity Saint David’s Construction Wales Innovation Centre, the School of Architecture, Construction and the Environment (SoACE) and Career Service invite you to join us at our Sustainable Construction …
The time has finally come, and we are thrilled to announce the arrival of our new building performance test pods! These state-of-the-art learning tools have been carefully designed and constructed to enhance practical learning for our students. With these test …
The University of Wales Trinity Saint David (UWTSD) has secured funding from Swansea Bay City Deal’s Skills and Talent Programme to deliver courses in energy-saving building techniques to combat the climate crisis. UWTSD’s Construction Wales Innovation Centre’s (CWIC) new project, Construct …
Construction students, tradespeople, and professionals are invited to ‘Know Your Power’ by visiting a new demonstration module at CWIC’s SA1 facility. Its purpose – is to provide people involved in construction with the skills and knowledge to decarbonise our country’s housing stock. The …