THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY HAS A SMALLER PAY GAP VS. THE NATIONAL AVERAGE. SO WHY ARE WOMEN UNDERREPRESENTED?

Though the pay gap for construction managers and workers is smaller than the national average, women remain distinctly underrepresented in construction, especially construction trade work.

Ahead of Women’s History Month and Women in Construction Week — which takes place in the second week of March — Today’s Homeowner examined the outstanding questions: Why do so few women work in construction, and why aren’t more women considering joining the field?

Beyond dissecting the data, we discuss some of the challenges facing women in construction along with solutions for improving representation going forward.

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Events
CCR NYC September 28th, 2023 Noon to 4 PM at Penthouse 45.
 
The 14th Annual 2024 Hybrid Summit will be held January 2024, Date & Location TBD.

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January 26th, 2023
The 13th Annual Hybrid Summit was held on January 26th, 2023 Noon to 4 PM EST.

Virtual Women in Construction: Building Connections was held on December 14th, 2022, 1 PM to 2 PM EST via a Zoom. 2023 Virtual Women in Construction TBD.

2023 Virtual Men’s Round Tables

2023 Men’s Round Table #1 will be held Q3, 2023


2023 Virtual Women’s Round Tables

2023 Women’s Round Table #1 will be held Q3, 2023

News

Casino Royale goes big to join Resorts World

The trend in Las Vegas Strip construction has been toward eliminating small hotels and constructing larger buildings that feature multiple brand-name hotels and boutique properties under one roof. The newest is the $4.4 billion, 3,500-room Resorts World Las Vegas, which includes a Hilton, Crockfords and

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