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Sustainability
Sustainability at Kiewit
We are building for North America’s future. We conduct our business in a way that sustains the natural environment, the prosperity of our employees and communities, and our economic growth.
The foundation for sustainability at °®åú´«Ã½has always been our Core Values – People, Integrity, Excellence and Stewardship. They guide how we operate responsibly and engage with our employees, clients, business partners and communities.
Sustainability is engrained in the way we do business and how we develop and continuously improve our efforts to ensure the safety, wellbeing and development of our people; build a diverse workforce and strong supply chain; act as stewards of the environment; share time and resources in meaningful ways in the communities where we work; and more.
We are proud to partner with our clients to deliver the energy and infrastructure projects that our communities need to be more resilient and sustainable. We are focused on the long term and ensuring each generation of °®åú´«Ã½employees does its part to leave our company and everywhere we work a better place for those who come after us.
ENVIRONMENTAL
Be responsible stewards of the environment and pursue
opportunities to operate our business more sustainably
Material Topics
- Environmental Stewardship
- Greenhouse Gases & Energy Consumption
SOCIAL
Ensure the safety,
wellbeing and success of our workforce, business partners
and communities
Material Topics
- Health & Safety
- Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
- Talent Development
- Community Engagement
GOVERNANCE
Conduct our operations responsibly and with integrity to build a stronger organization for future generations of °®åú´«Ã½employees
Material Topics
- Corporate Governance
- Supply Chain
Sustainability Report
Kiewit’s Sustainability Report highlights important efforts that help drive how we operate as a responsible, sustainable business. The report includes updates on progress we’ve made and where we are headed.
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