Safety and Risk Management
People come first. We build with a safety-first, client-first mindset on every project across the Midwest with a clear goal: zero injuries and zero shortcuts.
Ongoing Safety Training
Safety starts with leadership and is owned by everyone on site. Every worker has stop-work authority. Daily huddles align crews on the plan, superintendents perform documented safety walks, and issues are corrected before they create risk.
Training is ongoing. All team members complete OSHA 10-hour at minimum, field leaders complete OSHA 30-hour, and new hires receive site orientations. Toolbox talks, vendor demos, and lessons learned from past inspections keep skills sharp and standards consistent.
Plan For Safety
Each project begins with a site-specific safety plan that covers logistics, access control, emergency procedures, and public protection. Crews complete daily Job Hazard Analyses and pre-task plans, verify PPE, and stage materials to reduce congestion and trip hazards, which is critical in active environments like airports, retail centers, restaurants, and municipal facilities.
High-risk work is controlled by written procedures and permits. We plan for fall protection, electrical safety and lockout-tagout, aerial lifts and scaffolds, cranes and rigging, excavation and trenching, hot work, silica exposure control, and confined space entry, with competent-person oversight where required.
Subcontractors are prequalified for safety, oriented to project rules, and audited in the field. Technology supports our program with digital checklists, near-miss and incident reporting, photo documentation, SDS access, equipment inspections, posted contacts, and clear muster points. Emergency readiness is reinforced with regular checks of first-aid kits, fire protection, and communication protocols.