All International Women's supplement articles
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Women in Construction: Jane Richards, head of structures UK, WSP
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Kirsty Shrubsall, head of sustainability, Sir Robert McAlpine
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Women in Construction: 脕ngela Pat贸n Romero, site manager, ISG
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Women in Construction: Siti Norman, director - digital, Turner & Townsend
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Lichelle Neethling, director, RLB
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Women in Construction: Doris Okechukwu Mbadiwe, deputy managing director, Inter-Bau Construction
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Women in Construction: Tetiana Kanashcuk, sustainability consultant, Gleeds
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Kim Kyung Shin, tower crane operator
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Women in Construction: Tracey Hunte, country director for Qatar, Mace
This is part of a special report produced in partnership with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Dagmar Fritz-Kramer, CEO, Baufritz
This is part of a special report produced by our sister title 黑洞社区 in partnership with Gleeds
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Women in Construction: Kimberly Dowdell, AIA 2024 president and director of strategic relationships HOK
鈥淢y biggest career challenge is wanting to do so many different things and having to prioritise them,鈥 says Kimberly Dowdell, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) 2024 president and director of strategic relationships at architecture firm HOK. This urge to do as much as she can in the industry she ...
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A celebration of diversity: An introduction to the Women in Construction special report
Be inspired by female construction leaders from around the world interviews with 12 industry leaders of today and tomorrow
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鈥業f you can鈥檛 see it, you can鈥檛 be it鈥: why International Women鈥檚 Day is important for construction
Today we profile 12 women around the world succeeding in male-dominated professions 鈥 here鈥檚 why we need to share their positive stories
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Women in Construction: Sarah Ball, principal, Woods Bagot
From my perspective, it鈥檚 not necessarily about attracting women into architecture; it鈥檚 about retaining them,鈥 says Sarah Ball, principal and Melbourne studio hub chair at Woods Bagot. 鈥淭he ratio is 50:50 out of university 鈥 but that drops off as you move towards the more senior roles within practices. That鈥檚 ...