Celebrating Construction Safety: AGC of California's Honorees
Celebrating Construction Safety Excellence
Recently, AGC of California revealed the winners of the prestigious Construction Safety Excellence Awards, a significant event showcasing the dedication to safety within the construction sector. This remarkable recognition is not just about awards; it's about a culture deeply rooted in prioritizing safety across California's construction projects.
Emphasis on Safety Culture
The event highlighted the extraordinary growth of the awards program, reflecting an increasing commitment to maintaining safe work environments. As Peter Tateishi, CEO of AGC of California, remarked, this year’s accomplishments demonstrate how essential a safety-driven culture is to the industry. The awarded companies embody professionalism and shared values, confirming that safety is fundamental to operational success.
Recognizing Industry Leaders
This year, a diverse array of industry professionals gathered to honor those who set benchmarks for safety standards. It was an inspiring occasion where various finalists were celebrated, proving that the commitment to safety and health continues to rise. Leaders in the industry, from safety officers to executives, convened to acknowledge these achievements.
Commitment to Mental Health
Ryan Aukerman, the president-elect of AGC of California, spoke passionately about the importance of safety and health. He stressed that the industry’s mission focuses on ensuring every worker returns home safely to their families. Aukerman also emphasized the integration of both mental health support and physical safety measures. He believes that contributing to workers' overall well-being is crucial, indicating that safety transcends beyond just procedures and focuses on creating an inclusive and supportive work environment.
Inspiring Keynote Address
The luncheon featured motivational addresses from industry leaders, including insights from Devin Caringella, chair of the 2025 AGC of California Safety & Health Council. The keynote speaker, Deborah Ostreicher, focused on building teamwork and effective communication, highlighting their vital roles in enhancing safety culture and increasing productivity at job sites.
A Glance at the Award Winners
Acknowledgment was given to numerous remarkable individuals and companies during this year’s event. Some of the prestigious awards included:
- INDIVIDUAL SAFETY EFFORT OF A FRONTLINE FOREMAN: Richard Castro – Hensel Phelps
- INDIVIDUAL SAFETY EFFORT OF A PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT: Armando Hernandez – ISEC, Inc.
- SAFETY ON A HIGH HAZARD PROJECT: Granite Construction's LAX Runway 6L-24R North Airfield Exit Taxiways and Runway Rehabilitation Project
- BUILDING DIVISION UNDER 500,000 WORKER HOURS: Blach Construction Company
- BUILDING DIVISION 500,000 – 1 MILLION WORKER HOURS: Clark Construction Group
- BUILDING DIVISION OVER 1 MILLION WORKER HOURS: Hensel Phelps
- HEAVY CIVIL/HIGHWAY UNDER 275,000 WORKER HOURS: Nova Group, Inc.
- HEAVY CIVIL/HIGHWAY 275,000 – 1 MILLION WORKER HOURS: Skanska
- HEAVY CIVIL/HIGHWAY OVER 1 MILLION WORKER HOURS: Granite Construction
- SPECIALTY DIVISION UNDER 300,000 WORKER HOURS: Aldridge Electric
- SPECIALTY DIVISION 300,000 – 1 MILLION WORKER HOURS: ISEC, Inc.
- SPECIALTY DIVISION OVER 1 MILLION WORKER HOURS: Murray Company
These recognitions not only honor individual achievements but also reflect the collective commitment of teams and companies to elevate safety practices significantly.
Looking Ahead
The AGC of California will continue to promote safety excellence in the industry. The presentation of the prestigious Harry Eckstein Safety Professional of the Year Award will be featured at the upcoming Installation & Awards Gala, signifying ongoing dedication to industry excellence and worker protection.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the Construction Safety Excellence Awards?
The Construction Safety Excellence Awards are presented by AGC of California to honor companies and individuals who show outstanding commitment to safety in the construction sector.
Who organized the awards event?
The event was organized by the Associated General Contractors of California in collaboration with HammerTech.
Why is safety culture important in construction?
Safety culture is vital as it fosters a work environment where safety is prioritized, reducing accidents and ensuring that all employees can work effectively and return home safely.
What do the awards signify for the winners?
The awards signify recognition for commitment to safety practices, as well as leadership and innovation in promoting safer construction environments.
How can companies apply for the CSEA?
Companies interested in applying for the CSEA can typically find information through the Associated General Contractors of California’s official channels or website.
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