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Jordan Foster Construction Of El Paso, Texas Named Nation’s Safest Construction Company In 2023 By National Contractors Group

April 8, 2024Updated:October 4, 2024No Comments2 Mins Read
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Jordan Foster Construction Wins AGC Construction Safety Excellence Awards Grand Prize as 57 Other Companies Win Awards for Quality Construction Safety & Health Programs

Jordan Foster Construction was recognized for having the nation’s top construction safety and health program in 2023 by the Associated General Contractors of America (AGC). The association, which oversees the prestigious Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA), an annual ranking of construction safety and health programs, noted that 57 other companies were also selected as winners for their commitment to safety and occupational health management and risk control.

“The firms’ commitment to safety is lifesaving and we want to acknowledge and honor that achievement,” said Todd Roberts, the association’s senior vice president and president of ERS Inc. in Jackson, Mississippi.  “They are finding new, innovative and effective ways to overcome the construction industry’s safety and health challenges.”

Jordan Foster Construction was judged and selected as the grand award winner from among 21 first-place winners across six occupational divisions. Roberts noted that there are multiple winners because the awards are distributed for several divisions and categories, based on the amount and type of work performed. He added that the CSEA winners are selected by a panel of five independent safety and health professionals within the construction industry. Finals judging for the awards program took place during the contractors’ association’s annual convention in San Diego, California.

“For over 35 years, WTW has been proud to sponsor the AGC CESA awards and this year we are equally proud to share the sponsorship with Starr Insurance. Our partnership continues to support the construction industry by recognizing construction companies that go above and beyond minimum safety and risk control standards. These contractors are leaders in the construction community,” said Joseph Russo, Executive Vice President, Regional Construction Leader – Northeast, WTW.

View entire list of winners. View ceremony photos.

Awards Building Construction Safety Excellence Awards Federal/Heavy Highway Infrastructure Safety & Health Utility
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