MBMA Recognizes 2024 Safety Award Winners
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Tony Bouquot (right), MBMA general manager, and Tim Logue, Safety Committee chair, present the 2024 MBMA Safety Awards at the 2025 Spring Meeting. |
Cleveland, OH - Safety awards for 2024 year were presented during the 2025 Metal Building Manufacturers Association (MBMA) Spring Meeting held May 7 – 9 in Charlotte, North Carolina. Each year MBMA honors member companies that demonstrate exceptional
performance in maintaining workplace safety. These awards are given to Building Systems members as well as Associate members for their performance during the previous calendar year.
“The MBMA Safety Award program was initiated in 2011,” noted Tony Bouquot, MBMA general manager. “Since then, we have presented more than 400 awards to both Building Systems members as well as Associate members. We are proud to honor
those members who have exceptional safety records as we strive to make the industry a safe place for everyone.”
In 2024, Building Systems members had 45 plant facilities that participated in MBMA’s OSHA Injury Statistics Program. “Effective safety initiatives have many benefits,” added Bouquot, “including boosting employee morale, improving
operations, and mitigating insurance risks and exposure to OSHA audits.
MBMA’s awards program consists of three categories. The 2024 Superior Safety Award was presented to five plants that achieved zero recordable cases for the entire calendar year, which is a significant accomplishment. The 12 facilities that received
the 2024 Safety Performance Award achieved an incident rate equal to 50% or less than the OSHA industry average. The 2024 Associate Member Superior Safety Award went to 54 facilities that achieved zero recordable cases for the year, also a major achievement.
The following is a comprehensive list of 2024 MBMA safety award winners:
2023 Superior Safety Award
In recognition of Building Systems member manufacturing facilities with zero recordable incidents.
• Cornerstone Building Brands (Atwater, CA)
• Nucor Buildings Group (La Crosse, VA; Lathrop, CA)
• Package Steel Systems (Sutton, MA)
• Dean Steel Buildings (Thomasville, GA)
2024 Safety Performance Award
In recognition of Building Systems member manufacturing facilities having achieved an incident rate equal to 50% or less than the industry average as reported by OSHA.
• Behlen Building Systems (Columbus, NE)
• Cornerstone Building Brands (Elizabethton, TN; Houston, TX; Lexington, TN)
• Kirby Building Systems, Inc. (Portland, TN)
• Nucor Buildings Group, a Nucor Company (Brigham City, UT; Swansea, SC; Terrell, TX; Waterloo, IN)
• Red Dot Buildings (Athens, TX)
• Schulte Building Systems, Inc. (Hockley, TX)
• Whirlwind Steel Buildings (Houston, TX)
2024 Associate Member Safety Award
In recognition of Associate member facilities with zero recordable incidents.
• Bay Insulation Systems (Aurora, CO; Baton Rouge, LA; Brooklyn Heights, OH; Coppell, TX; East Granby, CT; Eastlake, OH; Easton, PA; Fridley, MN; Garner, NC; Green Bay, WI; High Point, NC; Houston, TX; Indianapolis, IN; Kansas City, MO; Norcross,
GA; Orlando, FL; Pensacola, FL; Phoenix, AZ; Roanoke, VA (2 locations); San Marcos, TX (2 locations); St. Louis, MO; Sumner, WA)
• Global Building Products/Infinity UV (Elkhart, IN - 2 locations)
• Metl-Span/Centria, A Nucor Company (Brigham City, UT; Frankfort, KY; Laurens, SC; North Las Vegas, NV; Waterloo, IN;)
• S-5! Attachment Solutions (Iowa Park, TX)
• Sherwin Williams Company (Pittsburgh, PA; Garland, TX)
• Silvercote, A Service Partners Company (Ashland, VA; Byram, MS; Denver, CO; Duluth, GA; Greenville, SC; Houston, TX; Itasca, IL; Little Rock, AR; Marshfield, WI; Mooresville, NC; Portland, OR; Pottstown, PA; Salt Lake City, UT; Scotia, NY;
Sioux Falls, SD - 2 locations; Stockton, CA; Wright City, MO)
About The Metal Building Manufacturers Association
Founded in 1956, MBMA serves manufacturers and suppliers as it works to promote the metal building systems industry. Its membership supplies high-quality buildings for
use in commercial, retail, office, industrial, institutional and other end-uses. The association provides a wealth of information on its website for anyone who works with or is interested in metal building systems. It includes technical materials
and design guides. For more information, visit www.mbma.com.