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BMWC Receives CURT Safety Excellence Award

The Construction Users Roundtable (CURT) presented BMWC with the Construction Industry Safety Excellence (CISE) Award November 5th at the CURT Awards of Excellence Celebration in Clearwater, Florida. This is an annual award that recognizes those who promote construction site safety in their work.  CURT has been a driving force for change and improvement in the… Continue reading.

BMWC awarded highest honor at ZISA Awards

For the past 19 years, the National Maintenance Agreement Policy Committee (NMAPC) has been honoring construction companies for noteworthy safety accomplishments at the annual Zero Injury Safety Awards Gala (ZISA). This year, BMWC was awarded with the highest honor as well as six other outstanding safety achievements. These awards are given to recognize companies with injury-free work… Continue reading.

BMWC donates money to Lake Area United Way

BMWC employees from the Munster team are excited about another great “Dark Lord Day” fundraiser for Lake Area United Way which raised $3,500. Every March for the past seven years, BMWC has used the Munster office parking lot as a unique fundraiser opportunity during “Dark Lord Day” at Three Floyd’s Brewery. Years ago, employees realized… Continue reading.

Suicide Prevention Advocate Speaks to BMWC

May is an incredibly significant month, not just for the Indy 500 races, graduations or the long-awaited sunshine. BMWC, along with thousands of other contractors appreciates May for both safety and mental health, which go hand-in-hand. From May 6-12, we celebrated Construction Safety Week and for the whole month the nation recognizes May as Mental Health… Continue reading.

BMWC Awarded at NWIBRT Awards Banquet

NWIBRT Award

BMWC was presented with the Safety Achievement Award at the annual NWI Safety Awards Banquet, held on May 9th. The event, hosted by the Northwest Indiana Business Roundtable (NWIBRT) in partnership with the Construction Advancement Foundation (CAF) is organized to celebrate contractors for their dedication to safety excellence. Such accomplishments specific to the Safety Achievement… Continue reading.

Transitioning Back to the Trades

Analysts estimate that by 2028 there could be 3 million skilled trades job openings in America. This is a great problem to have with opportunities for high-paying, rewarding jobs. National Skilled Trades Day was created to shed light on these opportunities and to also start a conversation about the problem America faces with not enough… Continue reading.