Civil engineering across Wales
Wales's growing renewable energy sector, M4 corridor logistics, and major public sector construction create strong demand for specialist civil engineering contractors. Rospower Projects delivers groundworks, foundations, and infrastructure across Wales, with proven experience in the South Wales commercial corridor and renewable energy sector.
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Why this region
- Celtic Freeport, covering the Port of Milford Haven and Port Talbot Steelworks, is one of two UK Green Freeports in Wales, driving significant port, industrial, and energy infrastructure investment
- The Welsh Government's Future Wales National Plan sets ambitious targets for housing, commercial development, and renewable energy, creating a substantial civil engineering pipeline
- Wales aims to generate more than 100% of electricity consumption from renewable sources by 2035, driving major solar farm, wind farm, and grid infrastructure construction programmes
- The M4 corridor between Newport, Cardiff, and Port Talbot forms the spine of South Wales's commercial and industrial economy, attracting logistics, automotive, and manufacturing investment
- Transport for Wales's South Wales Metro programme (£738 million capital investment) is transforming rail connectivity across Cardiff, the Valleys, and surrounding authorities
- North Wales Deeside Enterprise Zone hosts Airbus UK's wing manufacturing plant at Broughton, driving aerospace supply chain and industrial construction throughout the region
Civil engineering across Wales
Rospower Projects delivers civil engineering and groundworks across Wales for clients in logistics, renewable energy, industrial, and public sector sectors. From the M4 logistics corridor in South Wales to renewable energy infrastructure across mid and north Wales, we bring national capability and a proven project management approach to Welsh clients.
M4 corridor and logistics
The M4 motorway between Newport, Cardiff, and Port Talbot forms the commercial spine of South Wales. Logistics centres, manufacturing plants, and distribution facilities along this corridor generate ongoing demand for foundations, drainage, structural slabs, and utility connections.
Newport and Cardiff are the primary logistics and commercial hubs, with major e-commerce, retail, and manufacturing operations anchored along the M4 junctions. Rospower’s warehouse groundworks and industrial construction capability is directly matched to this sector’s requirements.
Renewable energy infrastructure
Wales has an ambitious renewable energy programme, targeting more than 100% of electricity consumption from renewable sources by 2035. Onshore wind, solar farm, and battery storage projects across Wales require specialist foundations, access road construction, cable duct installation, and NERS-accredited grid connection infrastructure.
Celtic Freeport, covering the Port of Milford Haven and Port Talbot, is one of the UK’s Green Freeports and a major driver of offshore wind manufacturing, hydrogen production, and renewable energy infrastructure investment in Wales. Projects in and around Milford Haven and Swansea Bay will require specialist civil engineering and port-adjacent construction over the coming decade.
Public sector and infrastructure
The Welsh Government’s Future Wales National Plan sets binding targets for housing, commercial development, and infrastructure, creating a sustained civil engineering pipeline across all 22 Welsh local authorities. Transport for Wales is delivering the South Wales Metro, a £738 million capital investment in rail infrastructure, creating associated construction opportunities along key corridors.
Rospower holds Constructionline Silver accreditation and delivers NERS-accredited civil engineering for public sector clients. We work alongside Welsh local authorities and public bodies on infrastructure and facility programmes.
Utility connections across Wales
As an NERS-accredited contractor, in partnership with UK Power Connections Ltd., we deliver gas, water, electric, and multi-utility connections for commercial, industrial, and renewable energy developments across Wales. Our NERS accreditation is particularly valuable on renewable energy and industrial sites where multi-utility infrastructure is required under a single contract.
Get a quotation
For civil engineering in Wales, call Rospower on 07983 740 555 or email hello@rospower.co.uk. We will arrange a site visit and provide a detailed quotation for your project, wherever it is in Wales.
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