EVENT | CPD Webinar Series 2024

We’re excited to announce the dates for our CPD Webinar Series for 2024. This series includes both our current CPDs: Specifying Sustainability and Achieving Intricate Brick Features.

The first CPD of the series, Specifying Sustainability, will be hosted on Thursday 14th March (12-12:30 pm) by our Specification Executive, Jemma Ison. Jemma will explore how offsite construction and conscious material selection can promote a circular economy. During the 30-minute webinar, she will delve deep into the global challenge and the need to decarbonise our sector, awareness of the sustainable benefits of offsite construction solutions, sustainable material selection to promote a circular economy, and how the Keystone Group is proactively delivering Net Zero applications.

The second CPD of the series, Achieving Intricate Brick Features, will be launching on Thursday 22nd March (12-1pm). The 60-minute webinar will explore topics such as bespoke brick slip solutions that comply with Document B: Fire Safety, traditional methods of forming brick soffits versus new technologies, why material selection is limited to stainless steel for masonry support systems, and levels of adjustability in the different masonry support systems to accommodate site tolerances.

These two CPD topics will be available monthly throughout 2024.

Our Specification Executive and Keystone Group Sustainability Manager Jemma Ison commented: “IG Masonry Support understands how important it is for architects, specifiers, and engineers to stay up-to-date on the latest construction trends and how they can help to enhance future projects. We understand that work time is precious and so is continuous professional development therefore we feel that short, concise webinar sessions will support this development in the most effective and time-conscious way.”

To find out more or book a CPD session throughout 2024, visit our CPD page.

BLOG | International Women’s Day 2024 – Interviews

It’s International Women’s Day 2024 and to celebrate we are pleased to present a series of interviews featuring the incredible voices of our female employees. From sharing their experiences, motivations, and perspectives, these interviews shed light on the diverse talents and strengths of the women who drive innovation and success within our company.

 

Interview – Siobhan Martin, Senior Brand Executive

 

 

What does International Women’s Day mean to you?

As a woman in a male-dominated industry and also competing in a male-dominated sport, I think it’s truly important to highlight and encourage the limitless possibilities we have as females. Equality and empowerment are vital.

What motivated you to pursue a career in the construction industry?

After spending the first half of my career in Local Government, I moved location and fancied a challenge in a brand-new industry. Keystone Group stood out for me as a leading construction product manufacturer and I was keen to become part of something big and make an impact on the future of construction.

How do you think the construction industry can become more inclusive and diverse?

I think we are slowly but surely moving in the right direction however as an industry, we need to do more by targeting and advising young females from school age to highlight the career possibilities. This will also allow construction companies to access a broader range of skills and experience.

What’s your personal International Women’s Day message?

Go for it and don’t be worried! No matter which job you are interested in, your gender plays no role. We are all capable. We, as women, can accomplish anything. We just need to be brave enough to stand up and do so!

 

Interview – Judith Mitchell, Health & Safety Coordinator 

 

 

What does International Women’s Day mean to you?

To me IWD is a day to acknowledge and celebrate the progress that has been made in empowering women in the workplace and to recognise some of the amazing talented female colleagues I work with.

What motivated you to pursue a career in the construction industry?

Choosing a Health and Safety role  in the construction industry offers a chance to make a significant difference to employee safety and the satisfaction of seeing tangible results from safe working practices being implemented across sites.

How do you think the construction industry can become more inclusive and diverse?

To be more inclusive the construction industry needs to ensure the same opportunities, recognition and rewards are given to women in the workplace as are given to men.

What advice would you give to young women considering a career in construction?

Never doubt your knowledge, don’t be afraid to speak up and express your concerns. It can be quite intimidating being a young women in what’s has always been considered a male environment but your  input is just as important and valuable as anyone else on the team.

What’s your personal International Women’s Day message?

“It took me a long time to find my voice and know my own strength but now I have it, I’m never going to be quiet or rely on anyone but myself, if I make mistakes along the way at least I’ll know they were mine to make”

 

Interview – Beverly Whiting, Area Sales Manager

 

 

What does International Women’s Day mean to you?

It’s the chance to celebrate and recognise the achievements of all women. For me personally to reflect on inspirational women in my life. Along side celebrating achievements it important to recognise the gender inequality that still exists and look at opportunities to overcome these.

What motivated you to pursue a career in the construction industry?

I fell into the construction industry after working in finance and found that I absolutely loved the industry so continued to pursue a career in it.

How do you think the construction industry can become more inclusive and diverse?

It has been great to see the rise in numbers of women in the construction industry workforce, however the percentage is still very low at around 16%. The diverse range of jobs need to be promoted through college’s, universities and apprenticeships to women.

Companies breaking down gender stereotypical roles by hiring women for positions previously perceived and a male role and supporting diversity.

What advice would you give to young women considering a career in construction?

Absolutely go for it. It’s an amazing industry to be part of. It’s incredibly interesting, challenging and there’s so much scope for career development.

What’s your personal International Women’s Day message?

Pursue your ambitions, be the author of your own destiny, smash through the barriers and be the most successful and happiest version of yourself.