Committed to working with each client to identify and control environmental considerations, including:
- Green building techniques
- Controlling soil erosion and sedimentation
- Minimizing dust and noise exposure
- Controlling indoor air quality during construction
- Managing waste through re-use and recycling
- Preserving trees and indigenous plants and wildlife
- Utilizing local and regional material to increase demand for local building products and minimize the impact that long-haul transportation has on the environment
- Certification assistance
Award Winning Excellence
CAM Safety Achievement Awards 2017
Achieved injury rates below industry average in the following categories:
- Lost Workdays
- OSHA Recordable Injuries
- 0 to 50,999 Hours Worked
CAM Safety Achievement Awards 2021
Achieved injury rates below industry average in the following categories:
- Lost Workdays
- OSHA Recordable Injuries
- 0 to 50,000 Hours Worked
CAM Safety Achievement Awards 2017
Achieved injury rates below industry average in the following categories:
- Lost Workdays
- OSHA Recordable Injuries
- 0 to 50,999 Hours Worked
2012-2017 No Workers' Compensation Claims
2012-2017
In recognition of 5 Years Worked Without A Workers' Compensation Claim.
CAM Safety Achievement Awards 2018
Achieved injury rates below industry average in the following categories:
- Lost Workdays
- OSHA Recordable Injuries
- 51,000 to 199,999 Hours Worked
All field superintendents have completed, as a minimum, the following EHS Training:
- OSHA 30 Hour Safety Standards for Construction
- Basic and Advanced Safety Planning Techniques
- First Aid/CPR/Blood Borne Pathogens
- Incident Prevention and Control
- Accident and Incident Investigation Procedures
- Asbestos Awareness
- Crisis Management
- Competent Person for Excavations
- Storm Water Management
- Fall Protection