Axion Specialty Contracting Bags the ConstructSecure Gold Safety Award

A resident of Brooklyn, Connecticut, Paul Camara has more than 25 years of experience as a construction contractor. Paul Camara leverages his experience as president of the mechanical insulation contracting services company Axion Specialty Contracting. In April 2020, Axion Specialty Contracting won the Gold Safety Award by ConstructSecure.

ConstructSecure is a third-party certifying organization of firms representing diverse industries interested in managing risks across their entire portfolio. One of its programs, the Safety Assessment Program, evaluates a company’s history in handling safety issues and its ongoing safety management systems. By normalizing the data for vendor or contractor size and the various types of services the company performs, the Safety Assessment Program will thoroughly, objectively, and consistently evaluate the company’s performance. The company that passes the different areas of assessment in this Program wins the Gold Safety Award.

The Gold Safety Award is a potent indicator that the awardee values safety and predicts the recipient’s future performance. In addition to a Certificate of Achievement, award recipients may use the award graphics on their websites to drive traffic to the company and its businesses.

Axion Specialty Contracting garnered a total safety score of 92.74 over 100. Its Gold Safety Award is for the Division 23 – Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) category.

How the ESICA Helps the Insulation and Abatement Industry

Paul Camara is from Brooklyn, Connecticut, and served as a section chief in Army National Guard for eight years before entering the construction industry. As the president and of Axion Specialty Contracting, Paul Camara is a member of the Eastern States Insulation Contractors Association (ESICA), which offers industry professionals a number of resources.

The ESICA represents industry professionals in the insulation and abatement industry. It plays the roles of educator, advocate, and resource coordinator. The association represents all the states in the eastern United States, from Connecticut to Vermont.

A large part of what the ESICA does is through bi-annual conferences in the spring and fall that are open to professionals in the industry. These conferences feature dinners, receptions, meet and greets, as well as the main presentation that is based around current events in the world, and can affect anyone from a community member to a business owner.

Members are also kept informed on the latest technological advancements in the industry, as well as changes in regulations. This is done through newsletters as well as educational sessions throughout the year.

Some Benefits of Engaging in DIY Home Projects

The president of Axion Specialty Contracting, Paul Camara takes care of the daily operations of the company. His responsibilities include securing contracts and managing client relationships. A member of the Brooklyn, Connecticut community, Paul Camara engages in DIY home projects when he is not working.

DIY or Do It Yourself home projects has become popular in recent years as people became conscious of trying to stick with the household budget. As instructions for DIY home projects are easily accessible through the internet, people turn to DIY in almost everything, from furniture building and painting to cooking, and gardening.

In addition to financial savings as the most obvious benefit of DIY, doing a DIY home project provides a good mental exercise. Visualizing the outcome, planning and organizing the steps to get there, preparing the list of materials, and being creative stimulate the right side of the brain. Additionally, DIY home projects require a lot of problem-solving, which enhances proficiency in math and boosts IQ as well. The act of putting everything together is called cumulative learning which makes a person smarter.

Three DIY Storage Solutions

Following two decades of experience as a construction contractor and sales professional, Paul Camara started his consulting firm, Axion Specialty Contracting. Beyond his professional work, Paul Camara enjoys skiing and completing do-it-yourself (DIY) projects at his Brooklyn, Connecticut home.

Small improvements in the home can be created with materials already on hand or that can be obtained cheaply at the hardware store. Some DIY projects to increase storage space include the use of the following:

1. Pegboards – These flexible storage solutions can be made with a flat surface, such as cork board or plywood. Pushpins, dowels, or small metal hooks can be arranged as pegs to hold light items such as jewelry or scarves.

2. Storage bench – This DIY has dual usage, providing seating and storage. One easy way to make this type of storage solution is to place a study bookshelf on its side and create seating by upholstering a plank of plywood and foam cut to size.

3 Hanging baskets – Simple plastic or woven baskets can be used as shelving in a pinch. Smaller baskets can be hung on the inside of cabinet doors to provide extra storage, while larger baskets can be nailed to the wall for a decorative and functional addition.

Axion Specialty Contracting Receives ConstructSecure Award

During his years as section chief of the Massachusetts Army National Guard, Paul Camara earned several military awards, including the Army Commendation Medal and the Army Achievement Medal. Several years after leaving the Guard, Paul Camara relocated to Brooklyn, Connecticut, and started his new role as president of Axion Specialty Contracting, a firm that specializes in mechanical insulation.

In April 2020, Axion Specialty Contracting announced its completion of the ConstructSecure Safety Assessment Program. ConstructSecure is a leading consultant of risk management solutions for companies in diverse industries. The firm’s Safety Assessment protocol uses advanced data analysis software to produce an accurate report that scores areas such as historical incidents and OSHA compliance.

After going through the assessment, Axion scored 92.4 out of 100, earning the company a ConstructSecure Gold Safety Award. Axion earned exceptionally high scores in OSHA experience and recordable cases. Axion’s safety manual also received the highest evaluation, as it didn’t result in any point deductions. The company’s performance reflects a historical emphasis on safety.

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