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Synergi Receives Gold Safety Award from Highwire

Less than 20% of contractors on the Highwire Platform receive this recognition each year - we're thrilled to be one of them.

Highwire, the Contractor Success platform for builders and owners of capital projects, has announced the recipients of its prestigious safety awards. Synergi has received the Gold Safety Award, presented to companies who score between 85-94 on the Safety Assessment administered by Highwire.

“Management systems are critical to any company’s ability to deliver successful outcomes and, most importantly, to keep their employees safe. Synergi LLC has done a remarkable job implementing a strong safety management system resulting in exceptional safety performance and results,” says David Tibbetts, CSP, Highwire’s Chief Safety Officer.

Highwire’s Safety Assessment reviews a company’s historic and current safety performance. The program provides a thorough, objective, and consistent evaluation of company performance so clients and contractors can identify, monitor, and mitigate risks more effectively. The results provide a strong indicator of how a contractor values safety and serve as a reliable predictor of future performance.

At Synergi, we pre-plan construction operations and ensure safety participation at project pursuit to identify all potential site risks and prevent accidents before they occur.

Learn more about Synergi’s safety program.

Posted by Synergi on June 12th, 2024

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