Welcome to the W Movement

Moving Construction Forward.

Mission

Moving Construction Forward.

We are dedicated to advocating for and empowering Women in Construction.

We recognise the challenges, but we know that we are stronger and achieve better outcomes with greater diversity and more women in our workforce.

We are not here to just talk about change, we are here to take action, illuminate the path, and uncover opportunity. We lead by example and inspire those around us.

Welcome to the Movement.

Spotlight

Claire Jeffrey

Years in industry

14

Inspiration

Bill Gates. He is a great problem solver in both business and philanthropy and he isn’t afraid to tackle the biggest challenges, which I find really inspiring.

Career Highlights

Phoenix Central Park. It’s the private art gallery and performance space of Judith Neilson, located in Chippendale in Sydney. We’ve had the privilege of working with two amazing architects, John Wardle Architects and Durbach Block Jaggers, on a truly once-in-a-lifetime project.

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Principles

Our Principles

Developed by the UN Global Compact and UN Women, the principles offer a best in class framework on how to empower women in the workplace, marketplace and community.

High-level corporate leadership

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Treat all genders fairly at work without discrimination

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Employee health, well-being and safety

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Education and training for career advancement

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Enterprise development, supply chain and marketing practices

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Community initiatives and advocacy

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Measurement and reporting

We have established company wide goals and targets for gender equality and women’s empowerment.

Stories

Be inspired by others who are having an impact and making change for good.

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Brittany Wells, Contracts Administrator

I love how much I learn every day and that there are so many different aspects to my job, whether I’m working on data centres, understanding how buildings are created or getting an insight into engineering. A recent highlight was a project I was involved in at Oak Hill College. I went to school there, so to be able to come back and work there was really cool. To any woman considering a career in construction, I’d say don’t hesitate. If you’re willing to put in the work and it’s something that you’re passionate about, there are so many opportunities and pathways to success.
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Sara Jovanovic, Project Coordinator

Initially I was pursuing a career in design with a degree in Design and Architecture, I soon realised I was looking for more variety and hands-on tasks, leading me to the construction industry. My passion for building and structures was ignited during my time at FDC, where the diverse role allowed me to meet new people and adapt to various situations. I love the uniqueness of each day, keeping the work engaging and dynamic. I strongly encourage women to consider construction careers, as it is a rewarding field where women can pursue their passions and the tangible results of their efforts. 

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Alex Maher, Project Engineer

I entered the construction industry aiming to become a civil/structural engineer. Preferring on-site action over office work, I found the dynamic nature of construction appealing. Each day is different, offering opportunities for growth and learning. Starting at FDC with no experience, I gained confidence through new skills and teamwork. One of my proudest achievements is the Ronald McDonald House Westmead project, which supports families in need. I believe women should consider construction careers, as they bring valuable perspectives and strengths. Over my years with FDC, I’ve seen significant growth in the acceptance of women on construction sites. I wish more women could see this and give the industry a chance. 

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Tyler Brown, Contracts Administrator

I began my construction career after my dad introduced me to the industry. Initially studying commerce, I realized my passion was in construction. Starting at FDC with a cadetship, my first project was at Macquarie University Central Courtyard. This experience, though challenging, helped me grow and understand the industry. I’ve enjoyed learning from diverse individuals and believe more women should consider construction careers. The industry offers varied roles beyond hands-on tasks, breaking gender stereotypes. Women bring valuable perspectives, and the field is rewarding both professionally and personally. Despite not having a construction degree, I’ve gained incredible skills and insights. 

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