At JPS Projects, we believe the true measure of construction excellence isn’t just in the structures we build, it’s in how we build them. That’s why we are immensely proud to announce a landmark milestone: one million hours worked without a single reportable incident.

This is not a number that happens by accident. It is the result of consistent, deliberate effort from every individual who has stepped onto one of our sites, every supply chain partner who has aligned with our values, and every leader who has championed a safety-first culture from the top down.

More Than a Number

One million man-hours is a significant figure in any industry, but in construction, an environment that demands constant vigilance and risk awareness it carries particular weight. It represents countless early mornings, complex lifts, intricate fit-outs and high-pressure programme deliveries, all executed without compromising the wellbeing of a single team member.

Safety as a Core Value, Not a Checkbox

Health and safety is often spoken about in terms of compliance, what you must do to satisfy regulation. At JPS Projects, we take a fundamentally different view. From early-stage project planning through to final handover, our teams integrate safety thinking into every decision. Pre-construction risk assessments, daily briefings and open reporting cultures are not box-ticking exercises, they are expressions of how much we value our people.

When safety is genuinely embedded in an organisation’s culture, it doesn’t slow things down. It builds confidence, improves coordination and creates the kind of disciplined environment where excellent work naturally follows.

A Collective Achievement

Reaching this milestone has required sustained commitment from many. Our supply chain partners have been instrumental, bringing their own safety cultures onto our sites and holding themselves to the same high standards we set ourselves. Our site-based teams deserve enormous credit too as it is easy to talk about safety culture from a boardroom, but it is our people on the ground who live it every single day.

This milestone is worth celebrating, but it also comes with a reminder: the work is never done. We remain committed to continuous improvement, and to raising the bar on what safe, high-quality construction delivery looks like.

Complex made simple. Safely delivered.