It’s been almost a whole year since the coronavirus pandemic first emerged, altering daily life as we know it and propelling the world into a dark time marked by stress, separation, and grief. With the encouraging news of effective COVID-19 vaccines on the near horizon, we can finally see light at the end of the tunnel.
But until those vaccines are widely received, we’re still traveling through that same restrictive tunnel. That’s why, as we head into the holidays, it’s more important than ever that we continue to do what we can to keep our families — and our community — safe.
As a state-designated essential business, HDC has been adhering to the CDC-recommended guidelines and protocols to remain safely operational since the earliest days of the pandemic.
While our COVID-19 Action Plan has been in place and posted on our website from the start, we’d like to underscore the steps we’re taking to protect the health and well-being of our clients, employees, and trade partners as regional cases rise and local mitigation efforts evolve.
In the office and on the job site, our team has always been committed to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment for everyone. In the era of COVID-19, that means taking the utmost care to follow CDC recommendations to help limit the spread of the disease. This includes:
Adhering to these proven health protocols has kept our clients, trade partners, and family members safe throughout the pandemic, and we’re dedicated to maintaining them as long as necessary.
Open communication, exceptional craftsmanship, and unparalleled service have made HDC a stand-out design/build firm for two decades and counting.
A key component of the outstanding service we provide is impeccable job-site cleanliness, and our “leave-it-cleaner-than-you-found-it” reputation has only increased in the time of COVID-19. To that end, we:
At client request, we can offer an even greater sense of security by installing a BuildClean Unit that automatically filters the air within the job site.
Additional steps and protocols may be established on your particular job with your individual project manager to ensure that everyone involved feels comfortable.
If a COVID-19 case occurs within your household while a project is underway, your project manager will work with you to develop a plan that ensures work can continue without putting anyone else at risk of infection.
At Hogan Design & Construction, we remain committed to keeping our clients, our staff, and our community as safe as possible, today and always. If anyone from our team doesn’t comply with these measures when they’re on your job site, we want to know about it — contact our production manager, Doug Panozzo, at (815) 530-0808 or doug@hdcbuild.com.
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