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.
like designers, architects, and engineers.
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 way and often funding the projects. They are the ones who bring big visions to reality, making sure everything stays
on track.
and finance - these are the team players who keep everything running like a well-oiled machine behind the scenes.
Senior Analyst
“I am playing a part in solving one of the world’s biggest challenges yet - the fight against climate change.” -Anastasia
Senior Design Manager
"I was always creative when I was younger, but being able to compliment this with technical interests led me” - Annika
Interior Designer
“The industry is so social, it’s great getting out and seeing new products being launched at events” -Claudia
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
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
Project Manager
“Working in Construction requires strong communication and multi-tasking skills, both of which women are good at.” -Vanessa
Project Director
“I led a significant project for the defence force, which created transformational outcomes for young people training in the ADF in regional Australia. It was exciting and meaningful”-Kirby
Junior Legal Counsel
“I never thought I would be in the construction industry with a Law and Arts degree, but here I am! My part-time reception role opened so many doors for me and I now have a job I love and a great network of friends at work.” -Julia
Senior Project Manager
“I realised “construction” was more than brick and mortar. It brings together people with different strengths and expertise to create or transform places where people live, learn, work, and play.” -Daisy
Structural Engineer & Business Development Lead
“I didn’t realise you could have a career in problem solving! I have always loved architecture, but after doing a stint of work experience in a studio, I wasn’t sure it was for me.” -Isabel
Project Manager
"I was always creative when I was younger, but being able to compliment this with technical interests led me to problem solving” - Kat
Head of Strategic Growth & Partnerships
“Look beyond the surface of what you perceive the construction industry to be and you will find an incredibly fun, exciting, diverse, challenging, rewarding, complex, collaborative and relevant industry.” -Amy
Senior Design Manager
“I’m excited about building things that matter, and leaving a great legacy for the next generations to come.” -Amy
Architect / Project Manager
“A career is a marathon - if you don’t like what your are doing, no amount of money is going to make it better.” -Angela
Client Side Project Manager
“What’s the best part of your job? Making a difference in building cool things.” - Daisy
Associate Architect
“For a 15-year-old interested in architecture, the cool factor lies in bringing imaginative ideas to life, the hands-on creation of tangible structures, and the potential to make a lasting impact on the built environment.” -Hope
Project Engineer
“I went to the UNSW open day and found all these degrees within the Built Environment faculty. I ended up liking the sound of Construction Management the most and ran with that and am so happy with my decision.” -Lily
Site Engineer
“The first thing a lot of people say to me when I tell them I work in construction is 'are you a lollipop lady?' "Umm no… I’m in the office mainly", I reply. 'Ohh so you’re a receptionist.' No.” -Mia
Bid Manager
“Don’t be tethered by the expectations of your family and what your parents may have done when they were your age. You’re a part of a whole new generation and your possibilities are endless.” -Natalie