The video records the recognition of excellence across 20 categories and the networking that makes the awards a genuine gathering point for female construction leaders, practitioners, and professionals advancing Ireland's built environment.
The key highlights from the Women in Construction Awards 2026 is now available, capturing the full ceremony held on Thursday, 11 June 2026 at the Crowne Plaza Hotel, Santry. The gala brought together Ireland's female construction leadership for a night dedicated to celebrating professional excellence, innovation, and the individuals and organisations shaping the future of the sector.
From the recognition ceremonies to the networking exchanges where design leaders, contractors, engineers, consultants, and organisational representatives came together, the footage reflects the scale and significance of one of the most prominent fixtures in Ireland's construction calendar. Beyond the awards themselves, the video records the conversations and connections that make the Women in Construction Awards a genuine gathering point for the sector, offering those who were present a chance to revisit the occasion and those who were not a record of what took place.
Amy Murphy's Overall Leader Award and Excellence in Senior Leadership – Architecture & Design recognition, celebrating her career progression to Design Director and her influence across projects, colleagues, and the broader profession, was among the most memorable moments of the night. Her achievement acknowledged how consistent design excellence, mentorship, and industry contribution drive sector-wide advancement.
Recognition across Rising Star of the Year, Rising Star of the Year – Contractor, Best Female Led Team, Business Owner of the Year, and Mentor of the Year categories celebrated emerging talent, entrepreneurial leadership, and mentorship advancing the next generation. Senior leadership categories spanning architecture, design, consulting, contracting, and engineering demonstrated excellence across construction disciplines, whilst technical excellence awards in project management, engineering, and construction management recognised specialised capability.
Additional recognition spanned health and safety, HR, marketing and communications, operations, sales and commercial, and sustainability leadership, together illustrating the breadth of excellence recognised across the 20-category programme and the diverse specialisms driving value throughout Ireland's construction sector.
The Women in Construction Awards remain Ireland's foremost platform for acknowledging innovation, achievement, and leadership among women advancing the built environment. Winners receive national recognition, enhanced credibility, and positioning as sector leaders. The 2026 ceremony was a fitting addition to that record.
Watch the full highlights video and for past winners, category details, and updates, visit the official Women in Construction Awards website and subscribe to the newsletter for exclusive insights and coverage from Ireland's construction sector.




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