With construction site fatalities hitting over 1,000 last year, the Associated Builders and Contractors (ABC) of Alabama isn't taking any chances. They're doubling down on hands-on training and emergency readiness to keep workers safe. ABC of Alabama teamed up with the University of Alabama, Harrison Construction, and local emergency responders for a gripping simulated structural collapse right on campus. The goal? Sharpen response skills and boost safety protocols. The exercise was designed to feel like the real deal, complete with a wobbly elevated platform built from scaffold bases, aluminum beams, and plywood to mimic a concrete floor. Plus, they threw in a simulated gas leak (using compressed air and water) to crank up the tension! Live actors played the roles of injured workers and pesky media reps, creating a complete emergency response scenario – from medical aid to crisis communication. Tim Harrison, President of Harrison Construction and Chairman of the ABC Board, nailed it: "Safety is paramount... Our employees' families deserve their loved ones home each night." He stressed that this collaborative event strengthens safety awareness across the board. ABC of Alabama President Jay Reed emphasized the power of teamwork, stating, "Ensuring that construction workers get home to their families every night is the most important thing we do." He applauded the collaboration with UA, Harrison Construction, and local emergency crews.ABC of Alabama Prioritizes Construction Worker Safety
Realistic Training for Real-World Scenarios
Simulating the Chaos
Actors Added Authenticity
"Safety is Paramount"
Teamwork Makes the Dream Work
