Achievement of Safety Excellence — Bronze
Company-Wide
- Man-Hours Worked in 2025
- 335,580
- Location
- Company-Wide
- Year
- 2025
- Owner / Engineer
- Associated General Contractors of Utah (Chapter 46A)
Project Overview
Recognized by the Associated General Contractors of Utah for safety performance well below the national average. In the 2025 reporting year, VanCon logged 335,580 man-hours in the Utility Infrastructure division (250,000+ hours category) with zero lost-workday cases and zero fatalities — earning the Bronze tier of AGC's Achievement of Safety Excellence award. The company's lost-workday incidence rate of 0.00 came in well under the division average of 0.20, meeting AGC's award threshold (zero, or at least 25% below the division's overall rate).
Project Highlights
- 335,580 man-hours worked in the 2025 reporting year
- Zero lost-workday cases
- Zero fatalities
- Company lost-workday incidence rate of 0.00 vs. 0.20 division average
- Bronze tier — Utility Infrastructure division, 250,000+ hours category
- Below national average for safety performance
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