BUILT ON EXPERIENCE. DEFINED BY STANDARDS.
How we approach complex civil construction projects, from experience and execution to safety and training.
Our Capabilities Include:
Excavation and earthwork
Underground utilities
Roads, pathways, and grading
Bridges and tunnels
Water tanks and specialty infrastructure
Site development and foundations
Specialty and complex civil projects
Project scope varies, but all work is executed with the same standards for planning and quality.
Safety & Training
Safety at Westwood Curtis Construction is built into how work gets done every day. Our crews are highly trained, certified, and supported through ongoing education, clear communication, and professional standards in the field. We believe that quality work starts with a safe, prepared team, and that commitment protects our people, our projects, and the communities we work in.
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Safety at Westwood Curtis Construction is not a policy, it’s part of daily operations. The company has built a strong safety culture centered on responsibility, communication, and professionalism, with the expectation that every crew member returns home safely at the end of the day.
This culture is reinforced through clear standards, experienced leadership, and teamwork on every job site. Safety planning is treated as an essential part of project execution, not an afterthought.
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Westwood Curtis’s safety program has been recognized by industry and regulatory organizations for its consistency and effectiveness.
Notable recognition includes:
Montana Contractor Compensation Fund Zero Losses Safety Recognition
Wyoming OSHA commendation for work on the Cache Tunnel project
These acknowledgments reflect a long-standing commitment to safety, compliance, and accountability across all projects.
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Westwood Curtis invests in ongoing training to ensure crews are prepared to work safely and effectively in complex field conditions. All employees participate in structured safety programs and role-specific certifications that support consistent, high-quality execution.
Training and certifications include:
Formal Competent Person training
OSHA 10-Hour and OSHA 30-Hour certifications
First Aid and CPR certification
HDPE Pipe Fusion certification
Water Pollution Control Management training
Lifting and rigging training
Crane safety training
Activity Hazard Analysis briefings for new or higher-risk tasks
Weekly safety meetings
Safety orientation for all new employees
This approach ensures crews are aligned, informed, and equipped to manage risk across a wide range of project types.
