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These 17 women are changing the face of construction

BD+C

Nearly one year ago, I wrote an article for VIATechnik’s “The Edge” Blog on BD+C entitled, “The construction industry has a problem, and women are going to solve it,” which included a call to action for the industry to “amplify the voice of women” as a key strategy of empowerment.

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Women in Manufacturing, Representation Matters

Safti First

million manufacturing jobs in the USA will go unfulfilled by 2030. For over 80 years, O’Keeffe’s/SAFTI FIRST has been a manufacturer of architectural building products, fire rated glass (SAFTI FIRST) and ladders (O’Keeffe’s), here in America. How can we as an industry recruit more women in manufacturing?

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Autodesk Construction Champions 2023: 25 People Powering the Future of Construction 

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Many things make construction an exceptional field to work in. There's also the technology side, where innovations like AI, AR, and robotics take the construction sector to the next level of advancement. But these things are only possible with the remarkable people working in the industry. Wilson & Co.

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40 Under 40: Champions of Construction 2023

Autodesk Construction Cloud

Innovation and leadership are the driving forces behind construction success. Case in point: our annual 40 Under 40: Champions of Construction roundup. More than just a list of people, Autodesk's 40 Under 40 initiative celebrates some of the brightest pros in our industry. Click on a name to jump to the individual, or scroll on.

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Women in Construction: Navigating a Male-Dominated Industry

Fieldwire

For a long time, construction has been perceived as a male-dominated field. Initiatives focused on diversity, equity and inclusion have helped change the perception of women’s contribution to the industry, however, they are still underrepresented. Women represent 10.9% The gender gap impacts women in construction.