Women into Home Building intake: skills, safety and site roles for project teams
Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

First reported on The Construction Index
30 Second Briefing
Women into Home Building is opening applications for its eighth fully funded three-week intake, combining one week of online training with two weeks of on-site placements in site management and new building inspector roles with NHBC. Since its 2023 launch by the Home Builders Federation and partner house-builders, over 150 women have completed introductory training, but only about one-third have secured industry jobs, against a backdrop of women making up just 15% of the construction workforce and 5% of site managers. Applications for May 2026 placements run from 16 February to 22 March via pathwayctm.com.
Technical Brief
- Two-week placements embed candidates in live house-building sites, observing toolbox talks and daily safety briefings.
Our Take
Within our 710 Infrastructure stories, UK housebuilding coverage is dominated by planning, cost inflation and safety compliance, so a skills initiative like Women into Home Building stands out as one of the few items tackling workforce composition as a root-cause constraint on delivery.
With women at only 15% of the UK construction workforce and 5% of site managers, structured three‑week pathways backed by HBF and NHBC are likely to become a reference model for other UK infrastructure subsectors that need to de‑risk site operations by diversifying supervisory staff.
The fully funded, short-duration format (one week online plus two weeks on site) lowers the opportunity cost for career‑changers, which in practice can help housebuilders fill junior site and technical roles more quickly than relying on traditional multi‑year apprenticeship pipelines.
Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.
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