CB&I and Babcock & Wilcox teamed to construct the 620-MW John W. Turk Jr. Power Plant, with work spanning from April 2007 to December 2012.
The entire project team, including the owners, contractors and subcontractors, recorded 12.8-million man-hours on the $1.7-billion facility. Despite the project's enormous size and the massive number of man-hours required to build it, the team logged a recordable incident rate of just 0.64 and a lost-time accident rate of 0.11, impressing this year's safety judges.