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Home » Hensel Phelps of Greeley, Colorado Named Nation’s Safest Construction Company In 2022 By National Contractors Group
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Hensel Phelps of Greeley, Colorado Named Nation’s Safest Construction Company In 2022 By National Contractors Group

March 27, 2023Updated:July 24, 2024No Comments1 Min Read
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Hensel Phelps was recognized for having the nation’s top construction safety and health program in 2022 by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). The association, which oversees the prestigious AGC-WTW Construction Safety Excellence Awards, an annual ranking of construction safety and health programs, noted that 47 other companies were also selected as winners for their commitment to safety and occupational health management and risk control.

“We invest so much time and energy in organizing what is a very rigorous awards program because this is a vehicle for elevating the safety and health of the industry” said Dan Fordice, the association’s president and vice-president of Fordice Construction Co. in Vicksburg, Mississippi.  “By finding and highlighting some of the very best industry safety and health programs, we are seeking to elevate safety and health within the entire industry.”

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