Guiding Principles
Health, Safety & Environment
We prioritize the health and safety of our employees, our partners, and the environments in which we operate. As a family-owned company since 1964, safety is non-negotiable and at the heart of everything we do.
Our guiding principles drive a culture where safety is a shared responsibility, continuous improvement is constant, and every project is executed with zero harm as the goal.
Nobody Gets Hurt.
Any job can be completed safely through proper planning, execution, and vigilance. We are committed to upholding the highest safety standards so that every team member returns home safely to their family every single day—no exceptions.
Continuously Improve.
We maintain an unwavering commitment to enhancing our safety program. Drawing inspiration from ISO 45001 principles (though not certified), we regularly review, refine, and advance our processes, refusing to accept anything less than excellence on every project.
Empower Through Tools & Support.
Every team member has the right to a safe workplace. We provide the training, equipment, resources, and support needed to identify hazards, mitigate risks, and take ownership of safety. Our people are encouraged to speak up, stop work if unsafe, and actively contribute to a safer environment for all.
Everyone Is Accountable.
Safety is everyone's responsibility—from leadership to field crews, office staff, subcontractors, and partners. We foster a proactive culture where individuals stay alert, set examples, and hold each other accountable, building trust and lasting relationships grounded in care and professionalism.
Results of Making Safety a Priority
By embedding these principles into our operations across the full project lifecycle—from bidding and planning through execution to closeout—we achieve industry-leading performance. Our rigorous program and strong safety culture have delivered over 2,500,000 manhours without Lost-Time Injuries (LTIs), protecting our people while minimizing environmental impact and supporting sustainable practices.
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