Dyfrig Dalziel views on 2012
Dyfrig Dalziel, managing director of Kidwelly-based construction company Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd, gives his views on 2012 –
Without a shadow of doubt, the Welsh construction industry will continue to face challenges next year.
The longer term outlook is slow with a sustained period of recovery.
There are opportunities for the Welsh Government, through the low carbon agenda, to create jobs and additional work for local contractors.
Many homes in Wales will need to be retro-fitted to meet the Government carbon targets.
But private homeowners will also need to be incentivized to make their homes more energy efficient.
Construction firms in Wales will need to be ready to deliver this work.
Locally, we are teaming up with other builders to help meet the challenges ahead.
Six construction companies in South West Wales have joined forces to set up an innovative new project which will help our environment and give a major boost to community projects.
The firms are also helping to spread the gospel about sustainability issues in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. The innovative project is sponsored by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and supported by Construction Skills.
The firms taking part are - Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd, of Kidwelly; HM Building Services, of Narberth; Lloyd & Gravell Ltd, of Pontyberem; Morganstone Ltd, of Llanelli; TAD Builders Ltd, of Llanelli; and T. Richard Jones (Betws) Ltd, of Ammanford.
Mr Dalziel said: “The six firms are well respected in the industry and place great value in producing quality work. Traditional values have held true for the firms in their history, but they are also very focussed on building for the future.
“With that in mind, sustainability issues are top of the agenda for the firms. Sustainability looks to address issues concerned with social, environmental and economic issues within the communities served by these businesses.
“By having a more structured and collaborative approach to addressing sustainability in our communities, the companies will also be able to demonstrate to clients their belief in key corporate responsibility credentials. The aim is to make a greater impact in our communities.”
Weblink –
www.dyfrigdalzielltd.co.uk
Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd:-
Waungadog Farm,Off A484 Bypass, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, SA17 4PP
Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd is a family run construction and maintenance company which was first established in 1981 and became a limited company in 1999. Over the past 20 years the company’s commitment to providing a high quality and professional service has allowed to company to develop into a successful business which now has a workforce of more than 30 employees. Quality of work, strong work ethics and excellent customer care, along with a good reputation for meeting deadlines have allowed the company to build strong and successful partnerships with its clients.
Without a shadow of doubt, the Welsh construction industry will continue to face challenges next year.
The longer term outlook is slow with a sustained period of recovery.
There are opportunities for the Welsh Government, through the low carbon agenda, to create jobs and additional work for local contractors.
Many homes in Wales will need to be retro-fitted to meet the Government carbon targets.
But private homeowners will also need to be incentivized to make their homes more energy efficient.
Construction firms in Wales will need to be ready to deliver this work.
Locally, we are teaming up with other builders to help meet the challenges ahead.
Six construction companies in South West Wales have joined forces to set up an innovative new project which will help our environment and give a major boost to community projects.
The firms are also helping to spread the gospel about sustainability issues in Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. The innovative project is sponsored by the Federation of Master Builders (FMB) and supported by Construction Skills.
The firms taking part are - Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd, of Kidwelly; HM Building Services, of Narberth; Lloyd & Gravell Ltd, of Pontyberem; Morganstone Ltd, of Llanelli; TAD Builders Ltd, of Llanelli; and T. Richard Jones (Betws) Ltd, of Ammanford.
Mr Dalziel said: “The six firms are well respected in the industry and place great value in producing quality work. Traditional values have held true for the firms in their history, but they are also very focussed on building for the future.
“With that in mind, sustainability issues are top of the agenda for the firms. Sustainability looks to address issues concerned with social, environmental and economic issues within the communities served by these businesses.
“By having a more structured and collaborative approach to addressing sustainability in our communities, the companies will also be able to demonstrate to clients their belief in key corporate responsibility credentials. The aim is to make a greater impact in our communities.”
Weblink –
www.dyfrigdalzielltd.co.uk
Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd:-
Waungadog Farm,Off A484 Bypass, Kidwelly, Carmarthenshire, SA17 4PP
Dyfrig Dalziel Ltd is a family run construction and maintenance company which was first established in 1981 and became a limited company in 1999. Over the past 20 years the company’s commitment to providing a high quality and professional service has allowed to company to develop into a successful business which now has a workforce of more than 30 employees. Quality of work, strong work ethics and excellent customer care, along with a good reputation for meeting deadlines have allowed the company to build strong and successful partnerships with its clients.
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