Celebrating Women in Construction Week: Honoring Contributions and Inspiring Future Generations

March 7, 2025

As Women in Construction Week comes to a close, the industry continues to celebrate the invaluable contributions of women who are shaping the future of construction. This week has highlighted their achievements, honored their dedication, and sparked inspiration for future generations to pursue careers in this dynamic field.

Day 1: Empowering Women and Driving Innovation
The week kicked off with a focus on breaking down barriers and creating new opportunities for growth and innovation in the construction industry. By showcasing the impact and leadership of women in the field, the week has helped spotlight the essential roles women play in driving progress across the industry. The message is clear: empowering women in construction is key to unlocking continued growth and success in the sector.

Day 2: Mentorship and Leadership with Michelle Mendoza
On Day 2, we heard from Michelle Mendoza, a 3rd Year Apprentice, who shared her inspiring journey from high school student to successful tradeswoman and now mentor. Her story of perseverance and commitment not only highlights the importance of mentorship but also serves as a beacon of encouragement for young women considering careers in the construction industry.

Day 3: Building Connections with Madelyn Shanahan
Day 3 featured Madelyn Shanahan, Project Engineer at BMWC Constructors, who spoke about the camaraderie she has experienced working alongside other women in the industry. Madelyn’s journey reflects the power of community and how women can collaborate to advance their skills, share knowledge, and support one another in achieving professional success.

Day 4: Supporting Women Through Local WiMI Chapters
The final day of Women in Construction Week focused on the local Women in Mechanical Industry (WiMI) chapters that provide invaluable support to women in the mechanical industry. These chapters offer networking opportunities, education, mentoring, and career development programs designed to empower women at every stage of their careers. Through WiMI’s dedicated efforts, women across the country are finding the resources and connections they need to thrive in their careers.

Women in Construction Week has underscored the vital role women play in shaping the future of the construction industry. By continuing to support, mentor, and empower women, we can break down the remaining barriers and drive innovation that will fuel the industry for generations to come. Let’s keep the momentum going—celebrating achievements, fostering leadership, and creating new opportunities for women in construction.

Things you can do today:

  • Join us at the WiMI Conference – empower yourself, connect with others, and leave ready to make your mark on the industry.
  • Check out the WiMI web page.
  • Reach out to wimi@mcaa.org with any questions or for assistance.

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