The CROM crew, stationed out of Douglasville, Ga., consisting of 12 men, was recognized by general contractor Skanska for exceptional safety.
A Skanska site leader recognized Ricardo Estrada for perfect safety compliance while placing CROM’s engineered shoring system on a 1.2 MG Prestressed Cooling Water Storage Tank. However, it wasn’t just Estrada that was practicing perfect safety, but the entire crew tasked with shoring, said John Kenny.
“The entire crew has done an excellent job in making sure that this job site stays safe, is clean, and on schedule,” Kenny said.
When it comes to safety, crews are constantly striving for 100 percent. The recognition for their care for jobsite safety is something that Kenny believes will only further encourage a safety-first mentality.
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