Saint Mary’s Family Life Center

Construction for the Saint Mary’s Family Life Center in Oakdale, CA is complete.

 
This project was built from the ground-up and encompasses 14,642 square feet. The structure is a Huff Metal Building which was pre-engineered to create a completely open design to maximize space. Some features of the Saint Mary’s Family Life Center include a great hall, a youth room, an audio/visual room, a large storage room with overhead doors, and a full commercial kitchen with a walk-in cooler and freezer.

Check out these photos of our team’s great work.

Visit the project page to see more. 

Huffcon: Come Check out our New Website

Huff Construction is pleased to announce the launch of our new Huffcon website.  Committed to excellence in our projects and in our marketing efforts, and we are pleased that our Huff level of quality is now reflected in our new Huffcon website.  Connected to our recent efforts on social media our new site provides a valuable platform to display our work, highlight our clients, share our community involvement and tell our story, and we believe it is is extremely important to the future success of Huff Construction.

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The website redesign improves functionality as well as user experience. The
new site is mobile compatible and can be viewed on any mobile device.  Our project page can now be sorted by any project type, building material, and project phase. As a commercial contractor, we are constantly looking to improve our community and ourselves, the launch of our new website is the latest step we have taken in our constant pursuit of improvement.

We are now better equipped to tell the story of Huff Construction, our committed and experienced team, our place in this community, past and present projects, as well as new projects on the horizon.

At Huff Construction, Safety Comes First

 

At Huff, safety comes first. Our commitment to safety starts with the top officers of Huff Construction and extends to all employees.  In order to instill this philosophy in all of our employees, we recognize that safety must be a part of every day’s business and actions. How do we bring this to life?
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First, we conduct in-person training such as the annual CPR training we hold in March for all of our job site superintendents and management personnel.  Or the quarterly safety meetings that all employees attend.  At these meetings, we identify a new topic based on OSHA guidelines or any current issue and bring in different speakers.  We work to keep these pieces of training engaging and hands-on. Past topics have included things such as fire extinguisher training, ergonomics, CHP driving tips and forklift operation. Spending an entire day together talking about safety and making sure that we up to date and compliant is a great way to demonstrate how committed we are to safety.

Second, we support all of our training with visual campaigns at every office and job site as we work toward our goal of zero incidents on every project.  Our “Think Safety” program is part of the way we are continually building a culture committed to safety.

On a more tactical basis, in addition to following all OSHA regulations at all of our job sites and at our corporate office, the Superintendent of each job site conducts weekly meetings with our employees and any sub-contractors.  At these meetings, they review a safety topic and discuss any potential issues.  They complete daily safety topic forms, daily reports and take job site pictures in addition to making sure all safety inspections are up to date.

Our Project Managers regularly visit our job sites also conducting safety inspections.  To further ensure our commitment to providing the safest environment possible, we have a Safety Compliance group that conducts random job site inspections.

When you choose Huff Construction to be your commercial contractor you can be confident that our commitment to safety extends throughout our organization and is demonstrated at every job site.  At Huff safety comes first!