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BOND receives Connecticut Construction Industries Association's Platinum Award for safety performance

Shown (from let) are: Steve Massey, Michael Dalheimer, Thomas Baillie and Don DeToro, all from BOND. Shown (from let) are: Steve Massey, Michael Dalheimer, Thomas Baillie and Don DeToro, all from BOND.

Plantsville, CT BOND, one of the Northeast’s premier full-service construction management and general contracting companies, has received the Connecticut Construction Industries Association’s (CCIA) Platinum Award for overall safety performance over the past three years.

The Platinum Level Safety award is given to only a select few contractors each year. The award was presented to BOND at the CCIA’s Annual Membership Meeting on December 2 at the Aqua Turf Club.

The award represents a review of all areas of BOND’s safety program including the normal evaluation of its EMR, OSHA recordable incident rates and OSHA History. The designation included an assessment of BOND’s training programs, pre-task planning, and safety inspection software. All programs are evaluated by a special judges’ panel comprised of Connecticut safety and risk management professionals.

“We are honored to accept this CCIA Platinum Award,” said Robert Murray, BOND president. “On-the-job safety and training are critically important at BOND, ensuring the health and well-being of our employees and successful completion of our projects.”

CCIA presents Safety Recognition Awards each year to member companies that apply and meet certain specified criteria. CCIA’s Safety Committee encourages safety in construction and recognizes companies that maintain a formal safety and health program or related policies and procedures. In order to recognize and reward those construction firms that have met or exceeded national safety statistics, CCIA offers the Platinum Level Award.

About BOND

Since 1907 BOND has been involved in some of the region’s most complex vertical and horizontal construction projects. With two distinct groups, operating as Construction Managers for academic and healthcare clients, and self-performing General Contractors for the power and energy industry, BOND is well known for delivering reliable, safe, and high quality work. The Building Division has completed high profile projects such as Harvard University’s Northwest Science Labs and MIT’s famed Media Lab in Cambridge, and the AstraZeneca Hope Lodge for the American Cancer Society in Boston; while the Civil & Utility Division has successfully completed two of the largest regional underground high-voltage electrical transmission line projects in New England’s history. For more information please visit www.bondbrothers.com.

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