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Construction’s clash between modern and traditional – and how to get over it

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After a career in the aerospace industry before a switch to construction, David Lawrence observes that drive and passion in this industry is poorly served by traditional hierarchies.

After spending the bulk of my career in advanced manufacturing within the aerospace industry, I wanted to see for myself how the construction industry is adapting to a rapidly changing landscape of customer, workforce and societal demands.

I have now spent eight months in post, and with a supportive employer that has actively encouraged challenge. Speaking frankly and recognising the importance of outsider insights, I’ve recorded a few observations from my construction journey to date.

Construction’s passion a revelation

First, the passion and commitment of individuals, teams and wider stakeholders to deliver physical spaces that positively contribute and improve our society has been a revelation. If your only interaction with the construction sector is negatively clouded by disruption caused by some of our activities, or poor experiences with domestic tradespeople, it’s so easy to write off an industry that not only supports our very existence, but is also crucial in our response to the ravages of climate change. 

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