Everyone goes home.
Safety isn't a slide in the preconstruction deck. It's how a site is run, every day, on every scope. The way our crews show up, plan the work, and close out the shift is the same reason owners trust us with the next one.
Prepared before the first pour.
Every KGC project begins with a site-specific safety plan — not a template. We identify scope-specific hazards, document rescue plans for confined space and fall exposure, and review the plan in the field with every crew that sets foot on the job.
Toolbox talks run weekly at minimum, daily on high-hazard scopes like tilt-up panel erection. Near-misses are reported, investigated, and shared across projects — not filed and forgotten.

The way we run the site.
OSHA-Aligned Programs
Site-specific safety plans aligned with OSHA 1926 construction standards. Fall protection, excavation, electrical, and scaffold programs documented and trained.
Weekly Site Walks
Project superintendent plus safety lead walks every job weekly. Punch-list-style hazard logs tracked to closure — not just noted and moved on.
Daily Toolbox Talks
Start-of-shift briefings on scope-specific hazards, PPE requirements, and the day's critical lifts or pours. Documented attendance.
Tilt-Up Discipline
Panel erection follows a written lift plan reviewed with the crane operator, rigger, and erection crew pre-shift. Exclusion zones marked, signaler assigned.
PPE Minimums
Hard hat, ANSI Class 2/3 hi-vis, safety glasses, and Class 3 boots required on site. Scope-specific additions (gloves, respirators, fall arrest) enforced per task.
Incident Response
First aid and emergency contacts posted at every site entry. Near-misses reported same-day. Serious incidents trigger a stop-work and root-cause review.

Safe subs, safer sites.
A general contractor is only as safe as the trades it brings on. We vet every sub before they start — not after the first incident.
Prequalification covers EMR, OSHA 300 logs, insurance limits, a written safety program, and trade-specific training records (fall arrest, OSHA 10/30, equipment operator certs). Subs sign onto our site-specific plan before mobilization.
Licensed, insured, bonded.
KGC maintains the credentials and coverage that commercial owners, developers, and lenders require on every project.
Texas General Contractor
Registered and operating in Texas since 2015. Active across Houston, Pearland, Missouri City, and the greater Gulf Coast region.
General Liability & Workers' Comp
Commercial general liability and workers' compensation insurance maintained with limits suitable for commercial, industrial, and tilt-up construction. Certificates of insurance available on request for every project.
Bonding Capacity
Single-project and aggregate bonding capacity appropriate for mid-market commercial and industrial developments. Bonding terms coordinated with owner financing on every project.
OSHA 10 / 30 Trained Supervision
Superintendents hold OSHA 30-Hour certification; crew leads hold OSHA 10. Refreshed per OSHA guidance; documentation on file.
Documented Safety Program
Written safety and health program, site-specific plans, and sub-vetting documentation reviewed annually. Available to owners and lenders on project inquiry.