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High Towns Contracting Crowns Its Commitment to Workforce Safety with ISO 45001:2018 Certification

High Towns Contracting Crowns Its Commitment to Workforce Safety with ISO 45001:2018 Certification

 In a vivid demonstration of our unwavering dedication to employee health and safety, High Towns Contracting is proud to announce our attainment of ISO 45001:2018 Occupational Health and Safety Management System certification. This international recognition reflects our ongoing efforts to provide a hazard‑free, secure work environment for every member of our team and all project partners.

ISO 45001:2018, regarded as the gold standard for occupational health and safety systems, confirms that High Towns Contracting has implemented a robust framework to identify and mitigate workplace risks, enhance safety performance, and sustain a healthy environment. The certification scope covers all our construction activities, including:

General contracting for government buildings (schools, hospitals, hotels)

Construction of residential and non‑residential structures, including on‑site prefabricated units

Renovation and restoration of residential and commercial properties

Fabrication and installation of steel structures

This achievement underscores that safety is integral to every project phase, from initial planning through final execution.

We believe that our employees’ well‑being is non‑negotiable. Earning ISO 45001:2018 reaffirms our pledge to maintain a work setting where everyone can perform their duties with confidence and peace of mind. It embodies our corporate culture that places people at its core and drives us to continuously raise our safety standards.

At High Towns Contracting, we adhere to best practices in occupational health and safety through regular training programs, rigorous risk assessments, and strict preventive measures. This milestone not only bolsters our reputation as responsible industry leaders but also contributes to a safer construction sector across the Kingdom.

The certificate was issued on September 17, 2024, and remains valid until September 16, 2027.