The project will involve Midasco working as a subcontractor for Concrete General for the Rehabilitation of I-95 South of the Fort McHenry Tunnel. Midasco will be installing dynamic message signs, furnishing and installing sign lighting including power feeds and performing structural and electrical inspections and repairs to high mast light poles. The project is scheduled to complete by the end of 2010.
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The project is for the Maryland Aviation Administration to install overhead and cantilever signs with lighting systems and electrical feeds at Baltimore Washington International Thrugood Marshall Airport. The work also includes open trenching and directional boring. This project is scheduled to begin in April 2009. The project is scheduled to complete by the end of 2010.
I-495 Hot Lanes Mega-Project, Fairfax County, Virginia - Midasco has been contracted by Fluor-Lane, LLC to install 147 overhead sign structures including overhead signs and lighting. An additional component of the project is the installation of ground mount signs. The project is scheduled to complete by the end of 2012.
Midasco, LLC has a strong commitment in abiding by all applicable
federal (OSHA), state, and local safety requirements. These requirements are represented and supported
across the entire organization. Midasco,
LLC has a written company Safety Program which in some instances exceeds OSHA
standards. Midasco, LLC takes great pride in maintaining our injury
rates and EMR well below the industry average. At Midasco, we have developed a culture that
promotes an injury-free environment and provides the safest workplace possible
for our employees. Midasco has always strived
to ensure that all work is performed safely and on-time. Injuries do not have to occur in
construction. By clearly setting the
expectation that zero is the only acceptable injury goal, Midasco expects and
holds every employee responsible for accident prevention. The zero injury concept reflects Midasco\'s
acceptance of personal responsibility for the welfare of all the
employees. We investigate all injuries,
accidents and most importantly near misses and report the lessons learned back
to the organization through tool box talks, safety awareness bulletins and
specific training sessions in an effort to increase awareness.
By Promoting Our Goal of \"Zero Injuries\" along with the
companies Mission,
Vision and Values, we help ensure that \"Each worker goes home at the end of the
day, every day.
\"Midasco, LLC corporate Safety Program is coordinated by our
Director of Corporate Safety based in our home office reporting directly to the
Director of Human Resources. The responsibility for safety extends from top
management all the way down to latest person hired. All
new employees go through our New Hire Orientation before entering the field. We also have a safety committee that mainly consists of
field employees. This committee was designed to get involvement from the field
employees in decisions that are made about safety issues. Each of us has the responsibility to ourselves, our
families, our co-workers, our customers, and the public to ensure that an
accident-free environment is our way of life - regardless of cost.
\"The door to safety swings on the hinges of common sense\"
Midasco partnered again with our neighbor Peri Formworks to sponsor our second annual blood drive with the American Red Cross. The blood drive was held, Wednesday, February 25th from noon until 6pm. We were able to collect 19 pints of blood which will help serve the local blood banks in the Baltimore area. Thank you American Red Cross, Midasco and PERI employees for donating your time to the blood drive.
Midasco has received a notice to proceed from the Maryland State Highway Administration to begin furnishing and installing Dymanic Message Signs statewide. The project is scheduled to complete by the end of 2011.
MDSHA @ Signalization Systemization - Districts 3, 4, & 5
MDSHA @ LED/ADA/APS - Districts 1 & 2
MDSHA @ DMS Installation Statewide
Branch Highways @ I-64/I-895 Connector job is complete!
The IC3 (Inter County Connector Contract C) project a Joint Venture of Shirley Contracting Company, Facchina Construction Company and Trumbull Corporation is up running and ready for Midasco crews to begin work.
The Virginia Department of Transportation (VDOT) is debuting an innovative traffic management system called Variable Speed Limit (VSL) to assist drivers approaching Beltway/ I-95 lane closures associated with the Telegraph Road Interchange reconstruction, the final element of the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project. To maximize traffic flow, specially trained operators will control the system as it varies the speed limit on the Beltway.