Partnership demonstrates Skanska USA and Shoemaker
Construction Co.’s commitment to leadership in safety
The joint venture of Skanska USA and Shoemaker
Construction Co. and the Philadelphia Area Office of the Occupational Safety
and Health Administration (OSHA) have announced a strategic partnership during
construction of Fashion Outlets Philadelphia. OSHA's Strategic Partnership Program helps
encourage, assist and recognize voluntary partner efforts to eliminate serious
workplace hazards and aligns with Skanska’s Injury Free Environment (IFE) initiative.
IFE is a holistic approach to safety, where everyone has the responsibility to
be personally involved in preventing harm to themselves, as well as to their
colleagues.
A signing ceremony was held May 4th to coincide with
Safety Week, a weeklong celebration of the construction industry’s ongoing
commitment to an injury free workplace.
“Partnerships such as the one with Shoemaker Skanska
allow all parties to work towards the common goal of reducing partner injury,
illness, and fatality rates across the country,” said Theresa Downs, Director
of OSHA’s Philadelphia Area Office, “We are thrilled to enter this partnership
for the safety and health of workers at one of the largest active job sites in
Philadelphia.”
Under this agreement, OSHA will evaluate the Fashion
Outlets Philadelphia project site health and safety plan to determine whether
effective safety and health management systems are in place; designate an OSHA
compliance Assistance Specialist to serve as a resource and liaison person for
the Partnership; meet with Shoemaker Skanska quarterly to review project safety
performance; provide timely responses to requests for information; and provide
information on OSHA training resources.
Skanska implemented its Injury Free Environment initiative to create
a mindset intolerant of any frequency or severity of incident or injury. The
Injury-Free Environment extends well beyond the jobsite, including the use of
appropriate precautions while doing work at home—such as positioning a ladder
correctly and carefully.
“Skanska is committed to implementing and fostering an
Injury Free Environment throughout our entire organization; no injury is
acceptable and working safely is not optional,” said Ed Szwarc, Executive Vice
President and General Manager of Skanska. “Together with Shoemaker and OSHA we
stand in mutual commitment to ensure the Fashion Outlets Philadelphia worksite
is the gold standard for worker health and safety.”
“Shoemaker prides itself on high quality and the highest
safety standards on our projects and we continue to find ways to not only
maintain but improve the safety practices we implement on our job sites to
maintain that reputation,” said Maura Hesdon, General Manager of Shoemaker.
“OSHA Partnerships have reaped positive effects on past Shoemaker projects and
we look forward to strengthening that relationship of incident prevention with
OSHA on Fashion Outlets Philadelphia.”
Owned and operated by Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment
Trust (PREIT) and Macerich, Fashion Outlets Philadelphia spans three city
blocks and is a key piece of PREIT and Macerich’s revitalization of East Market
Street. The approximately 1,400,000 SF interior and exterior renovation is
currently underway and includes selective structural demolition; new structural
and architectural construction; modifications and additions to the mechanical,
electrical, plumbing and fire protection systems; replacement of all common
area floor finishes, ceilings and lighting, neutral columns and storefront
bulkheads and related core and shell work. The project is slated to open in
2018.
Skanska’s building experience in the Philadelphia/New
Jersey/Delaware region includes such projects as the Nicholas and Athena
Karabots Pavilion Addition at the Franklin Institute, University of Delaware
East Campus Residence Hall, SugarHouse Casino, Inspira Healthcare Network,
Christiana Care Health Systems Women and Children’s Health Building, American
Airlines Terminal F expansion and baggage claim at Philadelphia International
Airport, and the Nemours/A.I. duPont Hospital for Children.
Shoemaker’s recent Philadelphia area projects include
Amtrak’s 30th Street Station West Plaza Replacement, Villanova University’s SAC
Garage Overbuild Expansion, Temple University Hospital’s Ontario Garage
Replacement, Hope Partnership for Education’s Quint Learning Center, 801 Market
St. Masonry Preservation, Chestnut Hill College’s Clement Hall Window
Replacement, Philadelphia Housing Authority Design Build Headquarters at Ridge
Avenue, and Philadelphia Housing Authority Design Build North Central Phase
Two.
Source: USA
Skanska
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