Work Safe. Stay Safe.
Safety is a common denominator across all aspects of life; hence knowledge should always be shared.
It is not a matter for industry; it is a matter for humanity.

MDAGC 2024 Safety Awards
MDAGC Safety Awards Submission Applications
It’s that time again and we are already planning our Champions of Safety Awards event. Be sure to submit your entry
(deadlines for each award found in respective form below). Simply click on the desired form, compete and
email to Sue at sue@marylandagc.org.
Applications
Safety Calendar
Title | Description | Date |
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OSHA 10 & 30 | 1761048000 21st October 2025 - 24th October 2025 | |
OSHA 10 & 30 | 1762257600 4th November 2025 - 7th November 2025 | |
Safety Management Training Course | 1747299600 15th May 2025 | |
AGC Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Forum | 1752674400 16th July 2025 | |
AGC Mental Health & Suicide Prevention Forum | 1760536800 15th October 2025 | |
Advanced Safety Management Training Course | 1760536800 15th October 2025 |


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Slow Down. Save Lives.
Meet our 2023 Champions of Safety
Maryland AGC (MDAGC) Safety Awards Program offers members an opportunity to evaluate both their company and employees’ safety culture. Additionally, MDAGC Safety Awards program provides a great opportunity for contractor members to compete for nationally recognized awards.
2023
Safe General Contractor
of the Year

Winner:
Stella May Contracting
Congratulations John Ferraro,
Safety Director and Team
Safety is a common denominator across all aspects of life; hence knowledge should always be shared. It is not a matter for industry it is a matter for humanity.
2023
Safe Specialty Contractor
of the Year

Winner:
RSSI Roofing
Congratulations Mike Keppeler
and Lindsey Barnaba
“Each employee, regardless of job or location, has the authority and responsibility to speak up when they see a safety concern. It’s part of our company culture.”
2023
Safe Supervisor
of the Year

Winner:
Stella May Contracting
Congratulations Nick Portillo
“Time and time again, Nick delivers, reinforcing what it means to “‘Build it Safely to Serve and Shine.’”
2023
Most Improved Workplace
Award of the Year

Winner:
P. Flanigan & Sons, Inc.
“Everyone is urged to take no risks, no shortcuts, or any chances that undermine the integrity of the work and the lives of your fellow workers.”
2023
Unsung Hero
of the Year

Winner:
Rob McFaul
Kimball Construction
“Rob is a leader who leads by example, is a selfless servant, a trusted mentor and coach. He’s the type of person who makes you want to be the best version of yourself because you never want to let him down.”
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Safety Work Group

Together we are working to ensure our members have the opportunity to create a safety culture that engages ALL employees and improves well-being, performance, productivity and protects your most valuable resource…Your Team!
Pictured Above:
Back Row (left to right): Tim Fields – Safeware, Zach McQuire – Crane Service Company, Ethan Neiderhiser – Turner Construction,
Tyler Schultz – Harkins Builders, Noah Benson – Turner Construction
Front Row (left to right): John Ferraro – Stella May Contracting,
Allison Lambert – HBW Construction
Upcoming Safety Trainings

We provide safety training and education for commercial construction contractors to enrich the well-being of their employees, advance their capabilities and provide a safety culture that is second to none.
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Hard Hats to Helmets (H2H)
Hard Hats to Helmets (H2H) is a home for information, communication, and awareness of the benefits of providing construction workers the most effective head protection available. The H2H initiative was developed in the framework of the American Society of Concrete Contractors (ASCC) Safety and Risk Management Council (SRMC). The SRMC is group of industry executives and safety professionals dedicated to improving safety in the concrete construction industry. The Board of Directors of ASCC is enthusiastically supportive of a strong safety focus and have incorporated the H2H initiative into the ASCC strategic plan to “be an industry influencer by challenging and disrupting traditional safety models”.



