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Construction Management at Risk (CMAR) 18080 Collins Ave.
Bid No. (xx-xx-xx)
15-08-02
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RFQ
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THE WEITZ COMPANY // GOVERNMENT CENTER ANNEX, RFQ NO. 15-08-02 / CITY OF SUNNY ISLES BEACH, FL 18 <br />SECTION D// PROJECT APPROACH AND UNDERSTANDING <br />Weitz is considered <br />a leader in safety, <br />with an Experience <br />Modifier Rate (.58) <br />that is 42% better <br />than the national <br />average. Our Safety <br />Program speaks for <br />itself! <br />Safe jobs produce projects <br />that stay on schedule and on <br />budget. <br />Our Florida operations have <br />racked up over 2.8 million <br />man-hours of work without <br />a single lost time incident. <br />That is more than 10 years of <br />work! <br />Supply ChainFloridaIowaKansas CityNationalNebraskaPhoenix Rocky <br />Mountain <br />Total 345,4482,860,978108,327687,46019,542178,19785,6761,213,775 <br /> - <br /> 500,000 <br /> 1,000,000 <br /> 1,500,000 <br /> 2,000,000 <br /> 2,500,000 <br /> 3,000,000 <br /> 3,500,000 <br />HOURS WORKED SINCE LAST LOST TIME INCIDENT <br />LAST BUT NOT LEAST: SAFETY <br />Our Safety Program focuses on our best resource: our people. It aims to <br />make safety the shared value of every employee by putting safety behind <br />every strategy, decision, operation, and action. Above all, Weitz encourages <br />all employees to commit to making sure everyone on their jobsite gets <br />home safely to their families. That’s why any employee has the authority to <br />stop work they feel is unsafe until the issue(s) can be resolved. <br />Culture of Safety. Our people know construction is dangerous and they <br />work to eliminate hazards and minimize risks to keep everyone out of <br />harm’s way. <br />Management Commitment. Our leaders are fully committed to managing <br />safety at every level. That’s why their personal safety commitments are <br />posted on our Intranet and displayed at their offices. <br />Project Team’s Commitment. Each project team commits to an incident- <br />and injury-free workplace. They aren’t afraid to stop work on a jobsite if <br />they see unsafe behavior taking place. <br />Extensive Training. In addition to Safety Orientations and Competency <br />Exams, field personnel are required to take the following continuing <br />education courses throughout the year: Excavation, Fall Protection, Struck <br />By/Again and Electrical Safety.
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