News|November 11, 2021

AGC of California Honors the 34th Annual Construction Safety Excellence Award Winners

AGC of California (AGC) today announced the winners of the 34th Annual Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA).

SACRAMENTO, Calif. – AGC of California (AGC) today announced the winners of the 34th Annual Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA).

“Safety is paramount in our industry. It allows our most important asset, our people, to get home safely, do their essential work in a safe environment and continue to build California. Congratulations to our award winners this year who exemplify this for our industry,” said Peter Tateishi, CEO, AGC.

Each year, AGC has recognized the best in safety within the California Construction Industry with a CSEA award. These awards are awarded as part of AGC’s commitment to strengthening the professional standards of contractors’ safety and health efforts across the state. In these unprecedented times, the CSEA takes on a new level of importance for AGC members. Demonstrating AGC’s commitment to the safety of its members, AGC added in 2020 an in-house expert in safety and health to its staff roster to not only help manage the CSEA but provide members with the crucial and dedicated support they need to keep working safely.

“Together, our members actively create opportunities to build and strengthen our state. At AGC, a ‘Culture of Safety’ is a collection of beliefs and values that are shared by owners to frontline leadership focused on the safety and wellbeing of all employees. All members of the Safety and Health Council actively drive a culture of safety across the state to better our industry,” said Brian Mello, Safety Manager, AGC.

Congratulations to the 34th Annual CSEA Winners:

BUILDING DIVISION – Under 600,000 WORKER HOURS

  • BNBuilders, Inc. – 1st
  • Blach Construction Company– 2nd

BUILDING DIVISION – 900,000 – 2 MILLION WORKER HOURS

  • Hensel Phelps – 1st
  • Clark Construction – 2nd

BUILDING DIVISION – OVER 3 MILLION WORKER HOURS

  • Swinerton, Inc. – 1st

HEAVY/CIVIL/HIGHWAY DIVISION – UNDER 400,000 WORKER HOURS

  • Nova Group, Inc. – 1st
  • Blois Construction, Inc. – 2nd
  • Teichert Energy and Utilities Group, Inc. – 3rd

HEAVY/CIVIL/HIGHWAY DIVISION – 600,000 – 900,000 WORKER HOURS

  • Myers & Sons Construction – 1st
  • Sully-Miller Contracting Co. – 2nd

HEAVY/CIVIL/HIGHWAY DIVISION – 1 MILLION – 2 MILLION WORKER HOURS

  • Kiewit Infrastructure West Co. – 1st
  • Griffith Company – 2nd

SPECIATLY CONTRACTOR DIVISION – UNDER 400,000 WORKER HOURS

  • L.K. Comstock National Transit – 1st
  • Foundation Constructors, Inc. – 2nd

SPECIATLY CONTRACTOR DIVISION – 500,000 – 900,000 WORKER HOURS

  • A-C Electric Company – 1st
  • Marina Landscape, Inc. – 2nd

SPECIATLY CONTRACTOR DIVISION – OVER 4 MILLION WORKER HOURS

  • ACCO Engineered Systems – 1st
  • BrightView Landscape Development, Inc. – 2nd

INDIVIDUAL SAFETY EFFORT OF A PROJECT SUPERINTENDENT

  • Adam McNutt, Project Superintendent, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.

SAFETY ON A HIGH HAZARD PROJECT

  • “State Route 60 Truck Lanes Project,” Skanska USA Civil West

2021 HARRY ECKSTEIN SAFETY PROFESSIONAL OF THE YEAR AWARD

  • Neil Gibson, California Safety Manager, Kiewit Infrastructure West Co.

 

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About the Associated General Contractors of California
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