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Construction Business Review | Tuesday, March 19, 2024
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Australia’s leading construction and design show is proud to announce its return with an array of groundbreaking initiatives and partnerships aimed at driving positive change across the industry.
The Sydney Build Ambassador Program continues to evolve, welcoming individuals passionate about fostering change across the industry.
Australia’s largest networking event and ambassador community for Women in Construction is taking place on May 2nd from 3.30pm - 5pm.
Supported by key partners such as Infrastructure NSW Women in Construction, NAWIC, Women in BIM, Awesome Women in Construction, Empowered Women in Trades, Trades Women Australia, the annual networking event is set to be the biggest edition to date.
The diverse line-up of female industry leaders and equality champions across 15 conference stages, includes senior representatives from Richard Crookes Constructions, Gensler, John Holland, Mace Group, Wood Bargot and many more.
The Annual Diversity in Construction Networking Event, attended by hundreds of D&I Ambassadors is taking place on May 2nd from 1.45pm - 3pm.
Connect with industry experts from WSP, BVN Architecture, Bryden Wood, Jacobs, Transport for NSW and many more thought leaders at the Diversity, Inclusion & Reconciliation Stage. Engage in crucial discussions on creating inclusive workplaces, nurturing effective collaborations with Aboriginal Australians, and crafting accessible environments.
“ICC Sydney’s organisational ability to deliver extraordinary experiences is grounded in our Diversity, Equity and Inclusion and Corporate Social Responsibility strategies, and supported by our event Legacy Program.