Three Years. Zero Recordables.
Beard Construction Group has maintained three consecutive years without a recordable incident through a disciplined, company-wide commitment to safety, reinforced by consistent execution, proactive risk management, and strong accountability at every level of the organization.
The Standard
Built daily. Proven in the field.
At Beard Construction Group, safety isn’t something we talk about once a year or hang on a wall. Instead, it’s how we operate every day, on every job, with every crew. Today, that commitment shows in a way that matters: three years with zero recordable incidents.
That number doesn’t come from luck, it comes from discipline.
Safety Starts Here
Before the work. Before the first move.
It starts early, when developing our execution strategy and safety planning, well before mobilization to the site. More importantly, it shows up in the field, where our teams take ownership – not just of the work, but of each other.
Safety at Beard isn’t a standalone initiative. Rather, it’s built into how we plan, how we lead, and how we execute.
Accountability at Every Level
Every crew. Every day.
Across every level of the organization, from project managers to superintendents to craft professionals, everyone plays a role. Leadership stays engaged, expectations remain clear, and teams hold each other accountable.
At its core, safety is about people.
It means making sure everyone goes home the same way they showed up. It also means protecting our crews, others working around us, and the communities we work in. Most importantly, it means doing the job the right way, not the easy way.
Does Safety Really Matter?
For the people we work with and our clients, this level of performance greatly matters.
It leads to fewer disruptions in the field. It also creates crews that stay prepared and aware of their surroundings. As a result, our employees return home safely each day and work moves forward with intention rather than reaction.
In an industry where delays, incidents, and uncertainty can quickly impact a project, consistency becomes a competitive advantage.

Three Years of Discipline and Trust
Three years of success and arriving home safely. That’s exactly what this milestone represents.
Three years of consistent execution. Three years of doing things the right way. And three years of proving that safety and performance go hand in hand.
We’re Proud of our Accomplishments
However, we’re not looking at this as a finish line.
At Beard Construction Group, the goal isn’t just zero – it’s maintaining the standard that got us here. It’s continuing to improve, staying sharp, and leading from the front.
Because real safety isn’t measured in milestones.
Instead, it’s measured in what we do next.


