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What is Construction Inclusion Week?

Construction Inclusion Week unites the built environment sector in a shared mission to create a more inclusive, equitable industry.


This annual initiative brings together contractors, suppliers, architects, engineers, and technology partners to advance diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) at every level. With thousands of firms participating yearly, it drives systemic change by engaging municipalities, trade associations, and professionals to make inclusivity foundational.


The initiative equips organizations with actionable tools to embed DEI into daily practices, fostering workplaces where talent thrives. By prioritizing collaboration and education, it strengthens supplier diversity and sets benchmarks for excellence. Guided by industry leaders, Construction Inclusion Week sparks year-round progress, ensuring every voice is heard and valued. Join us in building a legacy of belonging—one project, one team, and one partnership at a time.


Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is the purpose of Construction Inclusion Week?

    To stand united in setting expectations and promoting consistent behavior.


    To champion inclusion that empowers us to reach our full potential, fueling innovation and connection with our employees, clients, industry partners, and communities we serve.


    To harness and leverage the capabilities and global reach of the construction industry and its affiliates to cultivate and perpetuate diversity, equity, and inclusion.

  • Is Construction Inclusion Week a live conference or virtual conference?

    Neither - Construction Inclusion Week is an industry-wide awareness effort to create collective safe spaces for difficult conversations, provide educational insights, and to foster a more inclusive construction industry. 

  • What does Construction Inclusion Week 2024 provide?

    Construction Inclusion Week will provide content and curriculum for jobsites and offices, as well as planning tools. The week targets all company types involved in the built environment: architects/designers, owners/clients, municipalities, and associations in addition to construction and trades.

  • How can I sponsor Construction Inclusion Week?

    If you are interested in becoming a sponsor for future construction

    inclusion week events, please email sponsorship@constructioninclusionweek.com

  • How much does it cost to register or participate in Construction Inclusion Week?

    There is no cost required to participate in Construction Inclusion Week.

  • What is available for Construction Inclusion Week 2024?

    • Maturity Model framework for content

    • Daily Curriculum

    • Activity and Installation Ideas

    • Construction Inclusion Week merchandise/swag store - items available for bulk purchase

    • Training guide/webinar for Tool Box Talk facilitators

    • Planning schedule template

  • How do I get more information?

    Email info@constructioninclusionweek.com for additional details.

  • Who is the point of contact for media inquiries?

    For media inquiries, contact Asheya Warren, CPSM with PRAXIS Strategic Consulting: awarren@praxis-psm.com | 972.755.5330

Latest News and Resources

Stay informed with cutting-edge insights, timely updates, and actionable tools designed to help you lead with innovation and collaboration in today’s evolving construction landscape.

October 14, 2024
Doubling Down on Inclusion for a Sustainable and Equitable Workforce Future
October 14, 2024
3 things third graders taught me about construction In industries with a labor crunch, engaging with the younger generation teaches them lessons, and vice versa.
August 29, 2024
CONSTRUCTION INCLUSION WEEK LAUNCHES 2024 CURRICULUM & PLANNING RESOURCES Industry-Wide Initiative is October 14-18, 2024
April 18, 2024
Save the Date: October 14-18, 2024 – Registration is Live
October 11, 2023
Construction Industry Unites for 3 rd Annual Construction Inclusion Week: October 16-20, 2023, With Record Support And International Participation
October 10, 2023
ENR: Groups Push for Industry Diversity As Reality Rather Than Goal By Pam McFarland , Jim Parsons
April 3, 2023
Construction Industry Unites to Focus on Cultivating Inclusion - Announcing Third Annual Construction Inclusion Week: October 16-20, 2023
October 17, 2022
https://www.constructiondive.com/news/second-year-construction-inclusion-week-doubles-size-racism-graffiti/634137/ Dive Brief: Construction’s unified response to racism in the industry is growing stronger. Twice as many construction firms plan to participate in the second annual Construction Inclusion Week , the industry’s grassroots effort to stamp out racist incidents and hate on jobsites.  A total of 2,345 companies registered for the event, which runs Oct. 17-21, nearly double the 1,200 firms that took part in its inaugural outing last year, according to Turner Construction, one of the event’s six founding companies. The groundswell shows a growing buy-in to combating the racist events that have plagued jobsites in the sector, said Turner CEO Peter Davoren. “We have more champions on the trade-partner level than ever before who are dedicating their businesses to eliminating hate and bias, and upgrading the behavior on projects so all workers are treated with dignity and respect,” he told Construction Dive. Dive Insight: Each day of 2022’s CIW will focus on a different area of inclusion on jobsites: Monday: Commitment and accountability. Tuesday: Belonging. Wednesday: Supplier diversity. Thursday: Workplace culture. Friday: Community engagement. The event’s website includes a guide that participants can download to map out activities, toolbox talks and events they can run at their own companies and jobsites. New this year will be an opportunity for companies to self-assess their own diversity, equity and inclusion maturity model, training guides and webinars, daily simulcast events and a planning schedule template. The initiative started as a conversation between Davoren and Gilbane Chairman Tom Gilbane Jr. about best practices for addressing the social upheaval in the wake of George Floyd’s murder in 2020. Soon after, as nooses and offensive graffiti on jobsites gained media attention in an industry that is 88.6% White , compared to 78% for the general workforce, the issue of confronting hate in the sector became paramount. Turner and Gilbane joined forces with Mortenson, DPR, McCarthy and Clark Construction to launch last year’s inaugural event . The event’s founding companies stress it isn’t a conference, but rather an industry-wide effort to foster safe spaces for difficult conversations, provide educational insights and promote a more inclusive construction industry. Modeled on the past success of Safety Week, which helped dramatically bring down recordable incidents on jobsites since its founding in 2004, Construction Inclusion Week aims to do the same with bias-motivated events, according to its founders. To Dan Johnson, CEO of Minneapolis-based Mortenson, which is co-chairing CIW this year, that outcome is already apparent. “For years, if there was racist graffiti on a project site, you would just go paint over it and not tell anybody,” Johnson said. “Now, we’re stopping multibillion-dollar jobsites because someone wrote graffiti. I hate to say it, but there’s a positive context to that happening.”
October 11, 2022
Construction Inclusion Week participation has doubled since its inaugural year in 2021 and now has an anticipated reach of more than 500,000 industry workers, including subcontractors, craft workers, and construction management professionals, on over 5,000 project sites nationwide.
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