National Assembly for Wales

Project History

1998 - 2001

Project History 1998-2001
The Secretary of State for Wales announced the location for a new debating Chamber for the National Assembly for Wales, and an international competition to design the building was won by Richard Rogers.
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2001

Project History 2001
A revised design was officially approved in early 2001, and groundwork begins before work on site was halted.
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2002

Project History 2002
A fundamental review of the building project was held, and an invitation to tender issued for the revised design and build contract.
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2003

Project History 2003
The Taylor Woodrow consortium won the contract to design and build the Senedd, and work on the building’s foundations was started.
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2004

Project History 2004
The year began with work on the plenum slab and supporting walls; by the end of the year the stunning roof was raised and the Senedd’s form was taking shape.
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2005

Project History 2005
The Senedd’s large windows were fitted, and landscaping work continued on the surrounding area. Installation work for the IT and broadcasting equipment began to turn the Senedd into one of the most advanced parliamentary buildings in the world.
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2006

Building work was completed, and the Senedd welcomed its first visitors and held its first debates.

Opening the Senedd

Opening the Senedd
The Senedd was officially opened on March 1st, 2006 – St David’s day. Find out more about the day in this section.
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