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G&T Builds Equality at Leeds Pride 2018

For the very first time, companies from across the construction and property industry teamed up to represent LGBT+ equality at Leeds Pride 2018.

The G&T Leeds team joined forces with 16 industry wide firms to celebrate LGBT+ colleagues and friends at . 2018 marks 15 years since Section 28 was repealed and G&T was proud to be an advocate of an industry which is inclusive and committed. Those marching were also joined by the parade highlight, a rainbow coloured JCB digger.

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The LGBT+ working group #BuildingEquality is an alliance of those within the construction industry fighting for change. As a collective, they look to promote the inclusion of LGBT+ individuals into all areas of the workplace, creating a safe and supportive place for professionals in the built environment.

“In the last few months we have brought together a passionate community of LGBT+ people from across the construction industry who are united in their desire to celebrate diversity, advocate inclusion and challenge archaic stereotypes.”

Alex Morris, Civil Structural Engineer, Arup

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#BuildingEquality recently celebrated its fourth successful year marching at London Pride and the Leeds entry stands alongside recent debuts in Manchester and Newcastle. It signifies a genuine shift in values as well as understanding the importance of modernism throughout the workforce to create a network of likeminded individuals.

"Being part of Leeds Pride for the first time was an amazing experience - challenging stereotypes and promoting the construction industry as welcoming to all."

Rachael McCann, Marketing & Business Development Co-ordinator, Leeds Office

The event challenged stereotypes, highlighting the construction industry as one that can harness its collective power to drive change. Leeds Pride proved that companies throughout the built environment, who are often competitors, can come together to tackle important issues and break down the barriers of both stereotypes and statistics.

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#BuildingEquality organisations:

  • Amey
  • A-Plant
  • Arup
  • Balfour Beatty
  • BAM Nuttall
  • Curtins
  • DLA Piper
  • Flannery
  • Gardiner & Theobald
  • Leeds City Council
  • Loop
  • Trimble
  • Turner & Townsend
  • University of Leeds
  • WSP
  • Yorkshire Water

G&T is proud to be a and support a professional network that is reflective of the diverse population we live in. We continue to create a working culture where individuals can feel open and celebrated for who they are.

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