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CIF Women in Construction Breakfast Briefing

CIF Women in Construction Breakfast Briefing
August 29
09:00 2017

The CIF will host its second Women in Construction Breakfast Briefing event #BuildingEquality from 8am to 10am on Tuesday 26th of September at Construction House.

This event follows on from the CIF’s very successful Breakfast Briefing Increasing Female Participation in the Construction Industry on International Women’s Day in March.

It is estimated that the construction industry will need over 112,000 new employees across traditional and new trades and professions up to 2020. This is a huge opportunity to provide sustainable careers to Irish people, develop more world class construction companies and to develop expertise in modern construction whilst delivering Ireland’s housing and infrastructure needs.

However, the industry is facing an impending skills shortage, across all trades and professions. The CIF is keen to promote diversity within the construction sector at all levels and encourage more young people into the industry.

To register your interest in attending this event please email mcourtney@cif.ie

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