Top Solutions for Construction EHS and Compliance

Construction Tech Review is proud to present the Top Solutions for Construction EHS and Compliance, a prestigious recognition celebrating industry leaders who have earned trust and built outstanding reputations. These companies have set themselves apart through their stellar reputation and the confidence they inspire in their customers, including our valued subscribers. Their impact is evident in the overwhelming number of nominations they received. Following a rigorous evaluation by an expert panel—comprising C-level executives, industry thought leaders, and our editorial board—these companies have been selected for their leadership and innovation, solidifying their place at the forefront of the industry.

    Top Solutions for Construction EHS and Compliance

  • WaveLogix® transforms concrete strength monitoring with its patented REBEL system, using ultrasonic waves to deliver real-time, accurate, mix-agnostic strength data from within the concrete. Unlike traditional or temperature-based methods, REBEL offers continuous insight from pour to long after, helping construction teams build faster, smarter, and with greater confidence.

  • C.D. Smith

    C.D. Smith Construction is an industry leader in safely providing the highest quality commercial construction services. Utilizing an integrated approach and in-house technical expertise, it serves as a solutions provider throughout all project phases, from planning through closeout.

  • Haztek

    Haztek is a leading provider of comprehensive safety management services that manages worksite safety and health for construction management firms and general contractors. Its fall safety solutions division offers clients fully customizable fall protection services and training, as well as a truly consultative approach to designing, specifying and purchasing fall protection products and systems.

  • Site Safety

    Site Safety stands is a pioneering national safety consulting, training and management firm. It offers an extensive suite of services including site management, development of safety logistics plans, creation of comprehensive health and safety programs, meticulous inspections and fire safety strategies.

  • Construction Realty Safety Group

    Construction Realty Safety Group is a construction site safety management company offering full-service construction safety solutions, including on-site, professional safety management staffing, complete and customized plan program development and required safety training. Its most vital offering, however, is optimal client service, effectiveness and thoroughness.

  • Safety Cop

    Safety Cop is a turn-key safety contractor that serves the community as a one-stop shop for all traffic control needs. With one phone call, clients can get officers assigned to their work zones who go out of the way to ensure utmost safety and efficiency of construction projects.

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