South Wales Evening Post

50 firms aiming to win roles in school projects

- ROBERT LLOYD PRINT CONTENT EDITOR robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

MORE than 50 businesses eager to be part of three school constructi­on schemes have been discussing the opportunit­ies available to them.

More than 80% of them were from Wales, with almost 60% of the total having an SA postcode.

They all booked a place on a virtual meetthe-buyer event where they discussed the schemes with main contractor Kier Constructi­on.

The free event was organised by Kier, Business Wales, Sell 2 Wales and Swansea Council, which is driving the major projects at Bishopston Comprehens­ive School, Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr and Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tan-y-lan.

Robert Francisdav­ies, the council’s cabinet member for investment, regenerati­on and tourism, said: “We’re delighted that so many businesses are interested in joining us on this important work – and that such a significan­t proportion are local to Wales and Swansea.

“We wanted to give Welsh businesses all the informatio­n they need to bid for work on these projects. With that informatio­n, they can now consider which opportunit­ies they can bid for on these school projects.

“Meet-the-buyer events are traditiona­lly face-to-face affairs, but, on this occasion with us doing all we can to help curtail the spread of coronaviru­s, the online format proved really successful.”

Work at Bishopston Comprehens­ive School will include the demolition of two demountabl­e classrooms and the constructi­on of a two-storey extension and a reception area.

Some other parts of the school will be remodelled, and other improvemen­ts will include new mechanical and electrical services.

Ysgol Gynradd Gymraeg Tan-y-lan will be a new primary school sited in Hillview Crescent, Clase.

Work will include the constructi­on plus external works, drainage and services. Accommodat­ion will include teaching areas, a nursery facility, a hall and kitchen.

Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr is to receive a new two-storey teaching block, kitchen and canteen/hall. Other improvemen­ts will include the creation of new sports facilities along with a remodelled drama studio.

Kier Constructi­on’s

virtual meet-thebuyer event helped them source sub-contractor­s for the three projects.

It was in the form of one-to-one 15-minute meetings booked in advance and delivered via Microsoft Teams video conferenci­ng.

Business Wales provided guidance for bidding as well as general and specialist business advice.

Jason Taylor, operations director for Kier Regional Building Western and Wales, said: “The virtual meet-thebuyer event went brilliantl­y.

“It was fully booked and the format meant that each business had one-on-one time to understand and discuss the project requiremen­ts.

“There was lots of engagement, questions and follow-up.

“We’ll certainly look to use this format again.

“As a business, we’re committed to working with local supply chains to deliver projects across Wales and this event will further strengthen our supply partners in the Swansea area.”

David ap John-williams, regional manager for Business Wales, said: “We’re extremely delighted to have been a part of this virtual meet the buyer event, supporting Kier Constructi­on source sub-contractor­s for their three school projects and providing tendering support to participat­ing businesses. A first of its proved that even during kind, the online event these challengin­g times, we’re still able to come together and provide timely and expert support to stakeholde­rs and businesses alike.”

There were 51 bookings at the virtual meetthe-buyer event. Of these, 41 were from Wales, including 30 from an SA postcode and 17 from Swansea.

We’re delighted that so many businesses are interested in joining us on this important work – and that such a significan­t proportion are local to Wales and Swansea - Robert Francis-davies, cabinet member for investment, regenerati­on and tourism

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Artist impression of YGG Tan-y-lan to be built in Clase.
YGG Tan-y-lan. Artist impression of YGG Tan-y-lan to be built in Clase.
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Ysgol Gyfun Gwyr.
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Bishopston Comprehens­ive School.

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