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Celebrating Women in Construction Week at AT&S

At AT&S, we recognize the vital role women play in shaping the construction industry. From job sites to offices, their dedication, skill, and leadership continue to drive progress in a historically male-dominated field.

 

This Women in Construction Week, we’re proud to highlight the talented women who help keep our operations running smoothly. Whether managing projects, coordinating logistics, or ensuring our customers receive the best service, their contributions are essential to our success.

 

 

Today, we’re shining a spotlight on Raye, Sam, and Johnna—three incredible women making a difference at AT&S. Their hard work, expertise, and commitment inspire us every day.

 

As the industry evolves, we remain committed to supporting and empowering women in construction. We celebrate their achievements and look forward to a future with even more opportunities for growth and leadership.

Join us in recognizing the women who are building a stronger, smarter, and more inclusive construction industry. Drop a 👏 in the comments on our recent social posts to show your support!

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