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Balancing gender at construction’s big employers

A quarter of Morgan Sindall Group’s workforce is female (Butterflyeffect/Realitypaused.com)
Five major contractors tell CM how they are faring when it comes to encouraging women into construction.

Galliford Try

Galliford Try saw a small improvement in the proportion of women it employs but that was offset by the acquisition of the NMCN water business last year.
The proportion of women in the group remains flat at 24%, but 41% of its graduate intake is female.

The company has focused on smart and agile working methods that allow for people from more diverse backgrounds to enter the industry.

The gender balance on its board and executive have remained the same over the past 12 months but there has been a 30% increase in female appointments at its Grade A level (senior management/regional director).

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