Contractors Earn Top MCAA/CNA Safety Awards

March 21, 2025

MCAA and CNA have recognized companies for their achievements in safety through the MCAA/CNA Safety Excellence Awards. This program, which began in the 1990s, honors member companies that have demonstrated strong safety practices and innovative approaches to achieving high safety and health standards.

The Safety Excellence Awards focus on evaluating safety programs, health initiatives, and the impact of safety innovations within the industry. Companies are divided into five categories based on the number of work hours they report, with winners selected by a committee of industry peers. The awards program provides a platform for companies to showcase their safety efforts and share best practices.

To participate, companies submit detailed descriptions of their safety programs, including the strategies they’ve employed to achieve safety excellence and why they believe they should be recognized. The Safety Awards Selection Taskforce, led by CNA, reviews submissions with an emphasis on safety leadership, a strong safety culture, effective performance indicators, and innovative initiatives that have contributed to the company’s safety achievements.

MCAA congratulates the winners of this year’s MCAA/CNA Safety Excellence Awards:

  • Verne’s Plumbing | Category 1: 0 – 100,000 Work Hours
  • Armistead Mechanical | Category 2: 100,001 – 250,000 Work Hours
  • Mall City Mechanical | Category 3: 250,001 – 450,000 Work Hours
  • UMC | Category 4: 450,001 – 1,000,000 Work Hours
  • P1 Group | Category 5: Greater than 1,000,001 Work Hours

These companies have demonstrated a commitment to safety, showcasing their efforts to foster a strong safety culture and create safe working environments for their teams.

MCAA thanks CNA for its continued partnership in the Safety Excellence Awards program. Their collaboration is instrumental in advancing safety standards within the mechanical contracting industry.

The MCAA/CNA Safety Excellence Awards highlight the importance of safety leadership and the ongoing efforts to improve safety and health practices across the industry.

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