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    Welsh government construction strategy: procurement and delivery shifts for engineers

    November 24, 2025|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    Welsh government construction strategy: procurement and delivery shifts for engineers

    First reported on The Construction Index

    30 Second Briefing

    The Welsh government has launched a Built Environment Mission Statement and a Digital Action Plan for Construction, committing to project bank accounts (PBAs), prioritising retrofit over new build, and promoting offsite prefabrication of large components. Developed with Constructing Excellence in Wales, the digital plan targets productivity gains, better project delivery and “future‑ready” skills, backed by a forward pipeline of public sector contracts to give earlier visibility of workload. The Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act 2023 now makes socially responsible construction procurement a statutory duty, requiring public bodies to agree well-being objectives with trade unions or staff representatives.

    Technical Brief

    • Project Bank Accounts are being pushed via updated Welsh government commercial and procurement guidance to increase uptake.
    • PBAs are explicitly framed as a cashflow and risk‑reduction tool for SMEs in public works supply chains.
    • The Digital Action Plan was co‑developed with Constructing Excellence in Wales, embedding industry input into digital priorities.
    • CEW is tasked with aggregating and publishing a forward pipeline of public sector construction contracts for early contractor engagement.
    • Contracting authorities now carry a statutory duty to embed economic, social, environmental and cultural well‑being into construction procurements.
    • Public bodies must formally seek consensus or compromise with recognised trade unions when setting construction‑related well‑being objectives.

    Our Take

    Policy items in our database involving Wales and the Welsh government are relatively rare compared with project-level UK coverage, so this construction strategy is likely to become a key reference point for how public works are procured and delivered in the region.

    Because the 2023 Social Partnership and Public Procurement (Wales) Act underpins this Built Environment Mission Statement, contractors working in Wales can expect social value, fair work and sustainability criteria to be embedded more rigidly into framework and contract award scoring than in many English local authority procurements.

    The pairing of a Built Environment Mission Statement with a Digital Action Plan for Construction signals that Welsh public clients will increasingly expect BIM-level information management and performance data, which may favour larger contractors and consultants already aligned with UK-wide digital standards.

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