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Top contractors promise more women in boardrooms

CM asks the UK’s biggest tier 1 construction firms how they plan to improve gender imbalance in senior positions
Women on the boards of major contractors include (clockwise from top left): Mandy Willis, Mace; Katy Dowding, Skanska UK; Kelly Gangotra, Skanska UK; Zoe Price, ISG (image: Solk Photography); Amanda Fisher, Amey
Women on the boards of major contractors include (clockwise from top left): Mandy Willis, Mace; Katy Dowding, Skanska UK; Kelly Gangotra, Skanska UK; Zoe Price, ISG (image: Solk Photography); Amanda Fisher, Amey

The UK’s biggest construction contractors have vowed to boost the proportion of women in senior roles, as research by CM showed that on average women occupy just over a quarter (28%) of board-level positions at the firms.

Among the 10 biggest firms by turnover in 2020, the proportion of women on the board of directors ranged from 12.5% at its lowest level, to 43% in the case of ISG, where three women and four men make up its statutory board.

The mode average proportion of women on the contractors’ boards was 25% – with Balfour Beatty, Mace, Laing O’Rourke and Amey all reporting that women occupied a quarter of the most senior positions in their companies.

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