Powering Chicago Contractors recognized in the 2025 NECA Safety Awards
- Posted: May 14, 2025
- 2025 NECA Recognition of Safety, better careers, better construction, Canino Electric, DBA Moran Electrical Contracting, DBA/Moran Electrical Contracting, EMM Electric, Gurtz Electric, Hartmann Electric, IBEW Local 134, IBEW-NECA Technical Institute, Malko Communication Services. LLC, Maron Electric Company, McWilliams Electric Company, NECA Recognition of Safety Achievement program, NECA Safety Awards, Phoenix Business Solutions LLC, Prospect Electric Company, Safety
Powering Chicago is proud to announce that the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) has honored several of our member contractors in their 2025 Safety Recognition Program. These awards celebrate contractors who demonstrate outstanding commitment to creating safe environments for their employees and clients.
NECA’s Recognition of Safety Achievement Program is an elite safety recognition focused on recognizing thriving companies that excel in multiple areas of their safety and health programs. Member companies that consistently show no injuries, illnesses, or fatalities and implement internal company safety practices above and beyond basic compliance will continue to be recognized with NECA’s Zero-Injury Recognition program.
The 2025 awards include three distinct categories:
- Recognition of Achievement of Zero Injury
- Recognition of Achievement in Safety Excellence
- Small Contractor Safety Excellence
We are pleased to highlight the Powering Chicago member contractors recognized in each category this year:
2025 Recognition of Achievement of Zero Injury
CANINO ELECTRIC CO.
MALKO COMMUNICATION SERVICES, LLC
EMM ELECTRIC, INC. DBA MORAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
2025 Recognition of Achievement in Safety Excellence
CANINO ELECTRIC CO.
2025 Small Contractor Safety Excellence
EMM ELECTRIC, INC. DBA MORAN ELECTRICAL CONTRACTING
MALKO COMMUNICATION SERVICES, LLC
Congratulations to our signatory contractors for their dedication to safety and excellence. Their achievements not only protect their workforce but also raise the standard for the electrical industry throughout Chicago and Cook County.