CONSTRUCTION INCLUSION WEEK 2024

October 14-18, 2024

We envision an industry where we celebrate and embrace diversity, foster inclusion, and equity is apparent. Therefore, we stand united in setting expectations and promoting consistent behavior that will:

  • Champion inclusion empowering us to reach our full potential, fuel innovation, and enhance connections with our employees, clients, and the communities we serve.
  • Harness and leverage the capabilities and global reach of the construction industry and its affiliates to cultivate and perpetuate a culture of diversity, equity, and inclusion.

Curriculum Daily Themes

Commitment & Accountability

October 14, 2024

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DAILY VIDEO - Commitment and Accountability 

(Segment)


To fully realize a culture of inclusion and belonging requires both leadership commitment and accountability to ourselves and others.  Neither leadership nor accountability are top-down but rather shared responsibilities that each of us regardless of role, title or position can actively demonstrate.   There are lots of examples and definitions for leadership.  But at its most basic level leadership is the ability to influence others towards achieving a goal.  Accountability is owning and accepting responsibility for one’s actions.  When these are put in the context of diversity, equity and inclusion, it means we all have a part to play.  All of us being leaders, modeling the behavior we want to see in others and influencing others towards the goal of a more inclusive society; and holding ourselves and others accountable to actions that help inspire and achieve that vision.  

Belonging

October 15, 2024

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DAILY VIDEO - Belonging (Segment)


Education and understanding the implications of unconscious bias is critical to cultivating a culture of inclusion and belonging.  Belonging is that sense you get that you are a valued member of a community. When people feel that they are part of a community, they feel a sense of purpose.


Supplier Diversity

October 16, 2024

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DAILY VIDEO - Supplier Diversity (Segment)


What is supplier diversity and why it is important?

Supplier diversity is a business practice that refers to the inclusion of businesses owned by diverse individuals or groups in the procurement of goods and services. A diverse supplier is generally defined as a business that’s at least 51% owned and operated by an individual that’s part of a traditionally underrepresented or underserved group. Common classifications are minority-owned business enterprises (MBEs), woman-owned business enterprises (WBEs), and small-business enterprises (SBEs). Businesses owned by other minority groups, such as LGBQT+, veterans, and persons with disabilities, may also be considered diverse suppliers. 


Individual Resource Files


Workplace Culture

October 17, 2024

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Daily Video- Workplace Culture (Segment)


Establishing and maintaining a positive workplace culture means that everyone gets to experience a workplace that is inclusive and respectful. We also know that a good culture leads to increased safety  and more productivity, providing higher value to our clients and allowing each and every worker to perform their best work. 


Everyone must actively care for each other and ensure that everyone feels both physically and psychologically safe. Our work homes are where we spend our days, and they are where we gather the emotions, attitudes, and behaviors that we bring home to our families.  We should expect to get a high level of respect and standard of care where we work. We must create workplaces which are equitable and meet the needs of all employees, industry-wide. We need to ensure workplaces are free of bias and harassment; where all are treated with respect; sites where our professional opinions are heard and valued and all have a seat at the table.  Additionally, our clients appreciate and have come to expect a diverse and respectful workplace. This is not diversity on paper only, we need to foster collaborative and inclusive teams where everyone can do their best work and deliver for our clients. 


Simply said: When it comes to workplace culture, it has to be practiced and lived daily. Everyone has to be about it and not just talk about it.

Community Engagement

October 18, 2024

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Daily Video: Community Engagement (Segment)


Focusing community engagement efforts on workforce development helps emphasize the pivotal role people play in shaping the built environment, today and in the future. By fostering inclusive training programs and creating opportunities for diverse talent, this curriculum aims to bridge gaps and cultivate a workforce reflective of our multifaceted society. Engaging the community ensures that the needs and voices of all stakeholders are heard, leading to more innovative, sustainable, and equitable construction practices. This approach centers careers in the builte envrionment as a tool for economic growth, fulfilling careers, and results in an  ensuring a thriving built environment for generations to come.

Additional Resources & Recommendations

Save the Date:

Construction Inclusion Week 2025: 

October 13-17, 2025


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Facilitator's Guide


Leading a toolbox talk during Construction Inclusion Week? Review our 10 Tips to help facilitate meaningful discussions.


Facilitator's Guide

Facilitator's Guide [ES]

5 Day Countdown Guide


Just jumping into planning for Construction Inclusion Week? Use our 5-Day quick start planning guide to define your involvement, set internal goals, choose the curriculum level, and plan your CIW schedule.

 

Includes: Maturity Model, Curriculum Links, Planning Resources


5 Day Countdown Guide

Installations & Activities Supplement


Need ideas for activities to supplement the curriculum? Check out our curated collection of innovative installations and engaging activities designed to inspire collaboration and inclusivity across the construction industry.


Installations & Activities Supplement

AMBASSADOR SPONSORS


Visit the websites of our Ambassador Sponsors by clicking their logos in the gallery below.

* Page reflects ambassadors sponsors who remitted payment and submitted logos as of
October 10, 2024. Sponsors will continue to be added to this page.

SUPPORTER SPONSORS

* Page reflects ambassadors sponsors who remitted payment and submitted logos as of
October 10, 2024. Sponsors will continue to be added to this page.

Baker Construction

Carr & Duff, LLC

Chambers Construction

Columbia

Construction One, Inc.

Corenic Construction

Eagle Electrical Services

ESI, Inc.

Faith Technologies Inc.

Findorff

George J. Igel & Co., Inc.

Gray

Hathaway Dinwiddie Construction Co.

Horwitz

idX Corporation

John Burns Construction

Juneau Construction Company

Kaufman Lynn Construction

Kraus-Anderson

Leaderology





LF Driscoll Co, LLC

McGough

Metropolitan Mechanical Contractors

Miron Construction

Mitsubishi Electric Elevators & Escalators

Okland Construction

Otis Elevator Company

Phillips & Jordan

PENTA Building Group

Ramp Health

Roncelli

Schimenti Construction

Sessley Building Services

Solar Energy Industries Association

Swinerton

VECA Electric & Technologies

W. L. French Excavating Corporation

Watson-Forsberg Co.

Western States Fire Protection