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This much I know: ‘You are never too important to learn’

Richard Bark, project manager at Winvic Construction, would like to spread the word that construction careers are varied and challenging – and all experience is valuable.

What made you go into construction?

When I was 16, I had to find somewhere to do two weeks of work experience. Via an uncle who was a civil engineer I did a placement at Caterpillar’s assembly facility in Leicestershire. I really enjoyed working within a tight team, helping to solve problems and getting my best trousers dirty!

This experience guided me into A-levels and then a degree in civil engineering, which included a year out on site. That year out was my first real taste of construction, and I was lucky enough to get the opportunity to work on highways, a water treatment works and a city-centre redevelopment.

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