Celebrating International Women’s Day with West London College 

To Celebrate International Women’s Day (8 March) and Women in Construction Week (6-12 March), Women into Construction held a networking business lunch at the prestigious venue, The Drum, just next to Wembley Stadium. The event brought together almost 100 women looking for careers in construction, plus some of the UK’s leading construction employers and trainers, the event aimed to launch the careers of the aspirational attendees. Also launched at the event, was the recently formed West London Green Skills Hub, bringing green training and jobs to West London.

Sustainability in building design and skills shortages are two of the most pressing issues the construction sector faces. Currently, Women Into Construction estimates 11% of the UK’s workforce in the construction are women. The good news is Construction growth in the UK reached its highest level for over two decades in June 2021 (HIS Markit/CIPS UK) and is expected to grow by an average of 2.5% between 2022 and 2025, with anticipated need for an additional 216,800 construction employees by 2025. The sector is reaching out to women, breaking down professional stereotypes, and women are responding to their call.  From site managers to project managers, from carpenters to architects and surveyors, women are becoming more  familiar faces on building sites across the UK in this growing, creative and dynamic field.

Organisations like Women into Construction have been instrumental in this decades-long move to shifting perspectives.

Anna Walterskotter, Women into Construction Project Manager, says: We delivered 5 successful employment programmes with West London College over the past years and are delighted to be hosting the IWD event where we will invite women from across London to meet employers and providers, and launch the Green Skills courses at the same time.”

A celebration, networking, capacity building and understanding what is available in our region with the chance to exchange ideas were all on offer at this ground-breaking event.

Shania Dzousa, a Design Graduate attended a Women Into Construction employability skills course last November and joined a panel discussion to talk about her experiences. Shania says: “I loved the course, it gave me the qualifications to work on a building site and I had two weeks work experience with Laing O’Rourke, which made me realise how useful my design skills are in construction.”

West London College officially launched the West London Green Skills Hub at International Women’s Day gathering, which will provide the training to succeed in the green skills jobs of the future as well as build the infrastructure for green skills jobs to thrive.

Speakers at the event included Kate Marsh social value manager for the Danny Sullivan Group and Silvia Florini a senior sustainability manager for HS2. Kate said: “the rewards in this industry are great” and Silvia added: “there is zero difference between a female working in construction or a male. It is just about your skills.”

Gooleswari Seeburn described her journey from labourer to assistant site manager with EE smith, their first ever in 125 years. “I was looking for a job and somehow the recruiter saw something in me and gave me a job. Now I’m assistant site manager for a luxury project near Hyde Park.”

David Warnes, Deputy Principal West London College says:
“We’re fully committed to partnership working at West London College with employers, schools, education and training providers, charities and voluntary groups to strengthen our region’s economy, wellbeing and job prospects for all. Days like today provide an excellent opportunity for women to pursue their careers in construction.

Leading employers such as Danny Sullivan Group, EE Smith and Mace Dragados took part in the Jobs Fair, giving jobseekers professional insights into achieving  successful construction careers, as well as potentially offering them jobs on the day.

Colleges and training providers attended to offer information, advice and guidance and showcase apprenticeships and courses.

For a the full agenda and list of organisations attending, please see below:
International Women’s Day and Green Skills Courses & Careers Lunch Fair Presentations
10.30am Welcome and Registration
11.00am West London College – Deputy Principal David Warnes
11.05am Women into Construction – Project Manager Anna Walterskotter
11.10am Video – West London College – CEO and Principal Karen Redhead
11.15am West London College – Deputy Principal David Warnes
11.20am WPI Economics
11.30am Mace- Dragados JV/ HS2 – Carbon and BREEAM Manager Swati Singh
11.35am West London College – Head of Construction Mandy Bahra

Panel Discussion
Host: West London College – David Warnes – Deputy Principal
• Danny Sullivan Group – Kate Marsh – Social Value Manager
• Mace-Dragados JV/ HS2 – Silvia Fiorini – Senior Sustainability Managers
• EE Smith Contracts Ltd– Gooleswari Seeburn – Assistant Site Manager
• Alumni WiC/WLC Employment Programme – Shania Dzousa Design Graduate

12.00pm Free lunch served & Networking with Employers until 2pm

Employers
Align
Ardmore Group
Berkeley Group
Bouygues Uk
Buckingham Group
Danny Sullivan Group
EE Smith Contracts Ltd
Flannery Plant Hire Ltd
Higgins Partnerships
Laing O’Rourke
Lendlease Group
Mace-Dragados JV
McGinley
Telford Homes
Vinci Construction
21.Construction Ltd

Colleges
Capel Manor College
College of North West London
Harrow and Uxbridge College
West London College
West Thames College

Partners
WPI Economics
Bikeworks
Brent Works
Build Training
DWP Wembley
Middlesex University
MIT Skills
Prospects – National Career Service
University of West London
University of Westminster
West London Alliance