Women in construction are carving their place in history. But, it’s been a slow process, one chink of stone at a time. Take, for example, the famous black-and-white photograph of eleven men lunching on a crossbeam girder, 840 feet above the New York City streets. “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper,” captured on September 20, 1932, has become an iconic image, reflecting the legacy of hardworking, life-risking construction workers. But,…


