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Home » Celebrating Women in Restoration: Making Intentional Investments in a More Inclusive Workplace
While the restoration and remediation industry has historically been male-dominated, that is changing. Women are working in increasing numbers across the industry, both in the field and in the office.
Though employment numbers remain low — women comprise just under 11% of the construction workforce, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics — they have steadily grownsince 2015, and show no signs of slowing down.