behind
the sceneS

Meet the women shaping the future of construction

You can't be what you can't see.
That's why we're committed to sharing the stories of incredible women who are breaking down barriers, smashing stereotypes, and creating wonders in the construction world.

Ready to build your own future?

Let's get started! Just hover over the categories below to get a feel for what they mean in the construction industry.

Whether you want to be a creative Shaper, a go-getter Driver, a hands-on Maker, or a powerhouse Supporter we've got the tea from over 100 women on what these jobs actually look like.

THE
SHAPERS
The creative and technical minds who shape the buildings themselves,
like designers, architects, and engineers.
THE
MAKERS
They are the builders,
the crafters, the ones bringing buildings to life, often on site. They could be tradespeople like carpenters, or working
for a builder in office-based roles.
THE
DRIVERS
They are the project managers and developers taking charge, leading
the way and often funding the projects. They are the ones who bring big visions to reality, making sure everything stays
on track.
THE
SUPPORTERS
The support squad running construction businesses - from HR, legal, operations
and finance - these are the team players who keep everything running like a well-oiled machine behind the scenes.
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Carpenter

"There are so many amazing women out there supporting and mentoring each other, helping to make our industry even better. It’s super special to be a part of that." - Becca

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Design Manager

"Whilst sites are still very male dominated, there are more and more women working in the industry and the male workforce are actually very respectful and kind" - Christina

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Executive Director

“It's an industry that has a lot of longevity (the world will always need new things to be built) but you don't have to get pigeon-holed into one kind of role for your whole career. There's lots of room to move and grow.” -Dene

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Landscape Designer

“A day in my life might include flying to the blue mountains for a photoshoot for Levi’s jeans campaign on sustainable fashion and climate change, where they’ll get me to design and install a demountable home” - Coralie

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Construction Cadet

"Growing up I was always fascinated by tall buildings and how the built environment played an important role in one's life." - Anita

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Mechanical Engineer

"Every design, whether a large new hospital, school, stadium or home, is an opportunity to have a positive impact on people's lives and contribute to improving the environment around us.” - Vanessa

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Senior Project Engineer

"What's the best thing about working in construction? Besides the dodgy tan lines - The people, the variety of work, the knowledge, and knowing one day if I wanted to, I could build my own house." - Fay

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Quantity Surveyor

"We're the budget ninjas, hunting down the best sources of materials and build methodologies while always reviewing the overall development cost" - Sabrina

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Client Relations Executive

"Imagine you're really good at making friends and understanding what they like. Being a Client Relations Executive is a bit like that, but instead of friends, you're helping a company make and keep friends with other companies or people/consultants they work with" - Nikita

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Senior Analyst

“I am playing a part in solving one of the world’s biggest challenges yet - the fight against climate change.” -Anastasia

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Graduate - Project Manager

“Whatever you think the construction is about, I can assure you that it is so much more. There is such a large variety of roles required in the construction industry that I didn’t even know existed.” -Koozee

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Associate Director

“Don’t be afraid that you will get stuck with something that you don’t like, as the opportunities and career pathways are endless in this industry.” -Noura

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Project Manager

“Working in Construction requires strong communication and multi-tasking skills, both of which women are good at.” -Vanessa

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