State & Local Event
Australian Construction Sector Advances Gender Diversity
March 19, 2026
The Women in Construction Summit 2026, held in Sydney and Melbourne, spotlighted the critical need to enhance gender diversity within Australia's construction industry. Key stakeholders, including the National Association of Women in Construction (NAWIC), emphasized increasing women's participation and leadership as essential to meeting national infrastructure goals and improving workplace culture. This focus aligns with government priorities at both federal and state levels to foster inclusive procurement practices and workforce development.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate increased emphasis on diversity and inclusion criteria in construction contracts, particularly in New South Wales and Victoria.
- Contractors and vendors may find growing opportunities by demonstrating commitments to gender diversity and inclusive workforce policies.
- Government agencies are likely to support initiatives that promote women's advancement in construction, potentially influencing future tender requirements and evaluation factors.
- Organizations can leverage this momentum to align their workforce strategies with evolving procurement expectations and infrastructure commitments.
We need to increase womenβs participation and advancement in the sector to be able to build what we have committed to.
— Cathryn Greville
Agencies
Australian Federal Government, New South Wales Government
Locations
Sources
- Women in Construction Summit 2026 puts gender diversity in focus - Inside Construction · Inside Construction · Mar 19