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Supporting the Next Generation of Women in Construction: Amelia Chan’s Journey
REDPATH PARTNERS • January 8, 2026
As the Redpath Partners Women in Construction Scholarship recipient from UNSW, Amelia Chan has officially completed her Construction Management degree. A significant milestone and one she should be incredibly proud of.
Throughout her studies, Amelia undertook a construction cadetship with Built., gaining valuable hands-on experience across live project delivery, tender processes and stakeholder engagement. This real-world exposure has played a key role in building her technical capability and confidence within the construction industry.
Amelia has spoken openly about how her experience has shaped her career ambitions and strengthened her belief that construction offers rewarding and diverse career paths for women. She now actively encourages women who may be unsure about entering the industry to explore opportunities in construction management and project delivery.
As she wraps up her cadetship, Amelia is preparing to begin her next project at Western Sydney Airport, where she looks forward to working in a new project environment and continuing to learn across different construction delivery models. Longer term, Amelia’s goal is to move into Project Management, driven by her interest in leadership and working closely with clients and stakeholders.
At Redpath Partners, supporting women like Amelia and backing them with meaningful, practical industry experience, is something we’re proud of. We remain committed to helping build a more inclusive construction industry and look forward to continuing this partnership with UNSW by supporting another female construction student through our Women in Construction Scholarship.












