File:Sue Essex, Richard Rogers and Dafydd Elis-Thomas, 2003.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSue Essex, Richard Rogers and Dafydd Elis-Thomas, 2003.jpg | Leading architect Richard Rogers was welcomed to the National Assembly for Wales by the Minister for Finance and Local Government Sue Essex and the Presiding Officer Lord Dafydd Elis-Thomas to see progress on the Assembly’s new Debating Chamber Building. Lord Rogers of Riverside was meeting with Ms Essex and Lord Elis-Thomas in Cardiff Bay for the first time since work was resumed on the flagship project in the summer. Assembly Members voted in July to approve a fixed price contract for the new Debating Chamber Building with Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd at a cost of £40.997 million (excluding VAT). The Richard Rogers Partnership are the lead designers working for Taylor Woodrow Construction Ltd, who have been contracted to deliver the landmark building. Lord Rogers, who had earlier presented a keynote address to the Royal Society of Architects in Wales annual conference on the National Assembly Building in the context of Cardiff’s Regeneration, was also given a tour of the site by the Taylor Woodrow team. |
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