FTI’s Safety Efforts Recognized by Associated General Contractors, Association of Builders and Contractors and The Builders Chapter of the Associated General Contractors

MENASHA, Wis. — Faith Technologies Incorporated (FTI), a national leader in engineering, construction, manufacturing and clean energy, was recently recognized with three national and regional safety awards.

Associated General Contractors of America:
FTI team members accepting AGC’s CSEA for first place in the Specialty Contractors Division (over two million hours category). Pictured from left to right: Todd Roberts, vice president, ERS Inc & 2024 AGC of America President; Chris Jansen, FTI executive vice president; Rocky Rowlett, FTI vice president of safety; Brian J. Poliafico, vice president, profit center manager – Excess Construction, Starr Insurance; Joe Russo, southeast regional construction leader, WTW.FTI was awarded first place in the Specialty Contractors Division (over two million hours category) by the Associated General Contractors (AGC) of America at the 2024 Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA). This is the third consecutive year FTI has received this recognition. This awards program, sponsored by WTW and Starr Insurance recognizes companies that have developed and implemented premier safety and risk control programs and showcases companies that have achieved continuous improvement and maintenance of their safety and health management systems.

Associated Builders and Contractors:
FTI accepts the ABC National Safety Merit Award. Pictured from left to right: Buddy Henley, chair of the ABC board of directors; Rocky Rowlett, FTI vice president of safety.FTI earned a National Safety Merit Award from Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC), which was presented at the 34th Excellence in Construction® Awards during the ABC Convention 2024. Contractors were judged on self-evaluation scores, lost workday case rates, total recordable incident rates, leading indicator use, process and program innovations and interviews conducted by members of ABC’s National Health and Safety Committee. FTI is also ranked in the top 15 of ABC’s Top 250 Performers, a ranking demonstrating the positive impact of strong safety programs.

The Builders, A Chapter of the Associated General Contractors of America:
FTI team accepts The Builders, a Chapter of AGC, second-place award in the Subcontractor Division (over one million work hours). Pictured from left to right: Matt Dierking, Builders Association safety director; Mark Carlson, FTI senior safety manager; Itzel Sanjuan, FTI safety manager; Cade Grossoehme, FTI safety manager; Kyle Lang, FTI safety director.FTI was selected as the second-place award winner in the Subcontractor Division (over one million hours worked) by The Builders, A Chapter of the AGC, one of the AGC’s largest chapters based in Kansas City, Missouri. The award was given at the Midwest Construction Safety Conference and recognizes a company’s management commitment, active employee participation, safety training, work site hazard identification, control and safety program innovation.

“At FTI, we continuously pursue a goal of zero safety incidents, and we’re proud to be acknowledged for our commitment by esteemed safety-conscious organizations across the nation,” said Rocky Rowlett, vice president of safety at FTI. “Our dedicated team members prioritize safety every single day. Their unwavering commitment to our safety practices ensures the well-being of both themselves and others, carrying out our mission of an uncompromised focus on keeping people safe.”

For more information on FTI and its safety initiatives, visit www.faithtechinc.com.