Women in Construction – News
Lack of flexible working within construction
A new study conducted by Timewise concluded that changes are coming to the construction industry in terms of flexibility and working from home. The leading and flexible working consultancy group, found that job adverts for surveyors, site managers, scaffolders, all...
Construction Careers Without a Degree: Building Success from the Ground Up
The Growing Demand for Skilled Construction Workers The construction industry is experiencing a growing demand for skilled workers, particularly those who do not require a degree. As infrastructure projects continue to increase in number, there is a need for talented...
Empowering Women in Construction: The Untapped Potential
In an industry traditionally dominated by men, women are steadily breaking barriers and making their mark in the construction sector. Here are some key benefits of women working in construction. Diverse Perspectives: Women bring unique perspectives and innovative...
Shattering Glass Ceilings: Women in Construction Management
Discover how women are breaking barriers and making strides in the field of construction management. The Rise of Women in Construction Management In recent years, there has been a significant increase in the number of women entering the field of construction...
Promoting Inclusivity: Ensuring Accessibility for Disabled Workers in the Construction Industry
The inclusion of disabled workers might not always be at the forefront of discussions in the construction industry as strength and physical abilities are often seen as essential. However, creating an environment that welcomes and supports disabled individuals not only...
Bridging the gender gap in engineering
For a long time, engineering has long been considered a male-dominated field, with women consistently underrepresented in its ranks. According to a report published by Engineering UK - it was stated that Women make up 16.5% of all engineers, which was actually a 6%...