Civil construction company HEI Civil announced that its Colorado Division was honored with the 2025 William H. Feather Safety Award by the National Utility Contractors Association (NUCA).
This marks the second consecutive year that the Colorado Division received the award, which recognizes the team for achieving a safety record of more than 1 million manhours worked without a recordable incident, which the company said underscores its commitment to its foremost critical success factor, safety.
"Being recognized with the NUCA William H. Feather Safety Award for the second consecutive year is a tremendous honor," said Luis Uresti, HEI Civil's Colorado safety manager. "Surpassing 1 million manhours without a recordable incident is a testament to our team's dedication, vigilance and commitment to watching out for one another. We are proud of the hard work and care our team puts into creating a safe environment every day."
HEI Civil said the recognition speaks not only to its dedication to safety but "also to its core values of growth, raising the bar, innovation and teamwork. HEI Civil continuously encourages learning, embraces innovative solutions and nurtures a spirit of teamwork that empowers every team member. Through daily safety briefings, comprehensive training programs and open communication, the enterprise ensures that every individual is included in the shared goal of building safer, stronger results for clients and communities."
HEI Civil was founded in 1973 and works across Colorado, Texas and North Carolina. For details, visit heicivil.com.









