WALDWICK, New Jersey —
Armistead Mechanical, Inc. has been recognized with the 2024 MCAA/CNA Safety Excellence Award. Presented annually by the Mechanical Contractors Association of America (MCAA) in partnership with CNA Insurance, this prestigious recognition highlights companies that demonstrate exceptional safety performance, innovative safety programs, and a steadfast commitment to employee well-being.
This marks the fifth time Armistead Mechanical has received the award, reinforcing its industry leadership in workplace safety. The company was previously recognized in 2014, 2016, 2018 and 2021. The award was formally presented at the MCAA Convention in Austin, Texas, where Kevin and Kane Armistead accepted the honor on behalf of the company.
“Safety is at the core of everything we do at Armistead Mechanical,” said Kevin Armistead, CEO and president. “This award is a testament to the dedication of our entire team and the strong culture of safety that we have built throughout the company.”
A recognized leader in jobsite safety, Armistead Mechanical takes a proactive and comprehensive approach to protecting its employees. The company employs a dedicated safety team, including two full-time safety professionals, who oversee rigorous training programs, compliance initiatives, and jobsite protocols to maintain a secure and efficient working environment.
“Our people are our greatest asset, and we take every measure to ensure they return home safely each day,” added Kane Armistead, vice president of operations at Armistead Mechanical. “We are honored to receive this recognition once again and remain committed to continuously enhancing our safety practices.”
Also, at the MCAA Convention, Armistead Mechanical presented two $5,000 scholarships in memory of Robert “Bob” Armistead, who served as MCAA President in 2010. The scholarships, established in 2024, honor Bob’s leadership, dedication and impact on the mechanical contracting industry.
The scholarships are awarded to MCAA Student Chapter Presidents enrolled in a four- or five-year program, or a two-year program with an MCAA student chapter, pursuing careers in Construction Management, Mechanical Engineering, HVAC, or related fields. The 2024 recipients are Gina Carnovale from Kent State University and Bruno Portes from Fairleigh Dickinson University.