DIIC Podcast

By: DIIC | Faith Abudu
  • Summary

  • The DIIC Podcast is your go-to space for real conversations about diversity and inclusion in the construction and built environment. We shine a light on the experiences of women, people with disabilities, and ethnic minorities, tackling the challenges they face and celebrating the progress being made.

    From industry insights to personal stories, we’re here to spark discussions, break down barriers, and drive change. Whether you're in the sector or just passionate about making it more inclusive, join the conversation and be part of the movement!

    © 2025 DIIC Podcast
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Episodes
  • Building a Better Future: Greg McKenzie from AW Group on Sustainability and Social Value
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode, we’re joined by Greg McKenzie from AW Group, a growing rail and construction company, to discuss their commitment to sustainability and social value. Greg shares the challenges they face in implementing social value initiatives, particularly in fast-paced projects with complex logistics.

    Despite these hurdles, AW Group has achieved impressive results through their material reuse initiative, engaging local schools and community groups while reducing waste. Greg also highlights their efforts to support apprenticeships and work experience, helping to build a more diverse and inclusive industry.

    Tune in to hear Greg’s insights on why sustainability and social value are crucial for the future of construction — and how even developing companies can make a big impact.

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    55 mins
  • Lucy Druesne - Chief Contracts & Policy Officer
    Mar 4 2025

    In this inaugural episode of the DIIC podcast, host Faith Abudu welcomes Lucy Druesne, a dual national from France and the UK, to share her inspiring career journey from project management to leading the Local Skills Improvement Plan (LSIP) for Kent and Medway. Lucy sheds light on the pressing challenges faced by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), including skills shortages and funding fragmentation. She underscores the critical role of support networks, mentorship, and early career exposure in overcoming these hurdles. Additionally, Lucy advocates for clear, long-term government policies and enhanced promotion of skills and career opportunities, particularly in the construction and engineering sectors. Join us for an insightful discussion that highlights the importance of diversity and inclusion in shaping a stronger future for the built environment.

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    29 mins

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