Women In Construction


*Breaking Barriers: Women Leading Construction's Future*

The Women in Construction podcast wraps up its series with a truly unforgettable episode, filmed at the stunning Bonham Quay in Galway. With the sunset providing a spectacular backdrop, this finale celebrates the progress, innovation, and stories shaping the construction industry. A huge thank you to Triona Barrett, Hospitality Director, and Paddy McDonald, Director of Edward Capital, for making this iconic location possible for our recording.

Host Joanne White is joined by two inspiring guests for this special finale:

Mary Whitney- Chief Operating Officerof Future Cast, one of the podcast’s fantastic sponsors. Mary discusses the Erasmus and FEMCON projects, spotlighting a groundbreaking curriculum developed to help VET practitioners and companies attract and retain women in construction. She highlights the importance of empowering organizations to embrace diversity and create lasting change.

Deirdre Doyle- Architect with BDP and a key figure in the construction of Bonham Quay. Deirdre reflects on her journey designing and delivering this iconic building, sharing insights into her experiences and the impact of her work on the construction industry.

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Sponsored by Industry 4.0 Skillnet and Future Cast


Produced by Caoimhe Scully, with sound by Hear Me Roar Media


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What is Women In Construction?

Women in Construction Ireland is an independent consultancy organisation that promotes gender equality in the construction industry. We provide bespoke support to contractors and companies within the industry looking to recruit, retain and provide support to women employees within their companies. This will help to reduce skills gaps and create a more gender-equal work force. WICI also provides support to women and students who wish to work in the construction industry.