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2026 Women in Construction: Kerry Pavey, Wise Construction

Kerry Pavey
Project Executive
Wise Construction

What emerging challenge or opportunity do you see shaping the construction industry in the next few years, and how are you preparing for it? One of the biggest opportunities shaping the construction industry is the growing use of data-driven tools. From schedule optimization and cost forecasting to risk identification and real-time reporting, we have the potential now more than ever before to increase efficiency and reduce uncertainty on projects. I’m preparing for this shift by staying open to learning new technologies and creating smarter workflows.

What is one piece of advice or perspective you would share with women beginning their careers in the construction industry? You belong in this industry. You can absolutely build a successful career and a family, especially when you choose a company and people who genuinely support you. The time, effort, and care you put into your work matter more than you think. They build confidence, earn respect, and open doors for the rest of your life while also creating a stronger sense of purpose. When you show up and give it 100%, you’re not just proving yourself to others; you’re proving to yourself what you’re capable of.

What habit or routine helps you stay focused or motivated during a busy week? Weekly time-blocking is key for me. I set aside my phone, close out emails and stay fully focused until tasks are complete!

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