FBi Wins 2007 Gail Miller Distinguished Safety Award Indianapolis, Indiana February 28, 2007 The National Frame Builders Association (NFBA) presented FBi Buildings with the 2007 Gail Miller Distinguished Safety Award for "developing a safety program which is effective and innovative to the post-frame construction industry." This award was presented during the annual awards luncheon at the Frame Building Expo. Entrants were judged on their company's committment to safety and were compared to other companies in the industry from small to large. FBi has been a leader in developing programs and methods for keeping their workers safe, and was one of the first post-frame companies to require workers to wear fall-protection harnesses when working in elevated conditions. Founded in 1958, FBi Buildings has designed and constructed more than 15,000 pre-engineered agricultural, equine, commercial, industrial and retail buildings in Indiana and Illinois. It ranks among the Midwest’s top design/build firms, with 290 employees, including engineers, construction professionals, sales staff and support personnel who provide integrated design and construction services. |