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Slayden awarded First Place in the 2025 AGC Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA)

We are honored to announce that Slayden earned First Place in the 2025 AGC Construction Safety Excellence Awards (CSEA) in the Utility Infrastructure Category — Under 500,000 Work Hours. Congratulations on this amazing achievement and proof of safety dedication!

This award is one of the industry’s highest honors for jobsite safety and risk control. The CSEA program recognizes contractors who demonstrate exceptional leadership, innovation, and consistency in creating safe work environments. Winning first place signals that Slayden’s safety culture isn’t just compliant — it’s proactive, disciplined, and deeply embedded in how teams plan, communicate, and execute work every day.

The award reflects years of commitment to continuous improvement, thoughtful training, and a belief that every worker deserves to go home safe. It also highlights the company’s ability to deliver complex, high‑risk projects while maintaining industry‑leading safety performance. This recognition reinforces Slayden’s reputation as a contractor that not only builds critical infrastructure, but does so with care, accountability, and a standard of excellence that sets the bar for the industry.

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