Panzitta Enterprises Receives KCA’s Highest Safety Honor – The H.B. Alexander Safety Cup

HARRISBURG, PA — The Keystone Contractors Association (KCA) proudly announced that Panzitta Enterprises has been awarded the H.B. Alexander Safety Cup, recognizing the general contractor in Pennsylvania with the best safety record among firms reporting more than 100,000 work hours during the year.

The award was presented during KCA’s annual Construction Celebration, held in Harrisburg and attended by construction industry leaders, contractors, labor partners, elected officials, and workforce development advocates from across Pennsylvania.

Named in honor of H.B. Alexander, a pioneer in Pennsylvania’s construction industry, the Safety Cup represents KCA’s highest recognition for safety excellence. The award is presented annually to a general contractor that demonstrates an exceptional commitment to workplace safety while maintaining a significant volume of construction activity.

“Panzitta Enterprises has demonstrated that a strong safety culture is not just a priority—it is a core value,” said Jon O’Brien, Executive Director of the KCA. “Earning the H.B. Alexander Safety Cup requires excellence, discipline, and a company-wide commitment to ensuring every employee returns home safely each day. We congratulate the entire Panzitta team on this outstanding achievement.”

Panzitta Enterprises has built a reputation for delivering high-quality construction projects while maintaining rigorous safety standards across its operations. The company’s commitment to training, accountability, and continuous improvement has helped create a culture where safety is embedded in every phase of a project.

“We are honored to receive the H.B. Alexander Safety Cup from the Keystone Contractors Association,” said John Panzitta, President, Panzitta Enterprises. “This recognition belongs to every member of our team who embraces safety as a shared responsibility. Our employees, supervisors, and partners work every day to ensure that safety remains at the forefront of everything we do. We are proud of this achievement and remain committed to continuous improvement.”

The KCA’s Safety Awards Program recognizes contractors that achieve outstanding safety performance and reinforces the industry’s commitment to protecting workers throughout Pennsylvania.

About Panzitta Enterprises

Panzitta Enterprises is a leading Pennsylvania-based construction company operating out of Wilkes-Barre that provides construction management, general contracting, and related services across a wide range of commercial, institutional, and industrial projects.

About the Keystone Contractors Association

The Keystone Contractors Association is a leading Pennsylvania commercial construction association, representing union construction contractors and industry partners. KCA advances workforce development, safety, education, and advocacy efforts to strengthen Pennsylvania’s construction industry and build the next generation of construction professionals.

Media Contact: Jon O’Brien | 717-731-6272 | Jon@KeystoneContractors.com

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Pennsylvania Construction Recap – The Top Stories for the Week Ending May 22, 2026

Please join the KCA in taking a moment this Memorial Day weekend to remember and honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country. May we carry their legacy forward with gratitude, respect and a commitment to the freedoms they protected.

Here are the top Pennsylvania construction stories this week.

Contractors Relieved by PA Supreme Court Decision in the Clearfield County Case: The case was Clearfield County v. Transystems Corp., involving defects alleged at the Clearfield County jail project that had originally been completed in 1981. Supreme Court of Pennsylvania ruled that Pennsylvania’s 12-year construction statute of repose cannot be bypassed by government entities using the doctrine of nullum tempus (“time does not run against the king”). If the county had won, public owners potentially could have pursued construction claims decades after projects were completed. The Keystone Contractors Association filed an amicus brief supporting the contractors and arguing against extending nullum tempus to statutes of repose. The Court’s opinion specifically acknowledged KCA’s participation along with several industry groups. This week the KCA hosted a seminar on the decision, to watch the video: We Dodged A Bullet, Understanding the PA Supreme Court’s Clearfield County Decision.

AI & Data Center Construction Boom Continues to Dominate: The largest story in Pennsylvania construction remains the surge in AI-driven data center development. State lawmakers are now debating new regulations tied to energy use, utility infrastructure, and clean-energy requirements for hyperscale facilities. Major projects tied to Amazon Web Services and the Homer City redevelopment continue driving huge labor demand across the trades. READ MORE.

Office-to-Residential Conversions Accelerating: Adaptive reuse continues gaining traction across Pennsylvania cities. A 120-year-old office tower in Downtown Pittsburgh is being converted into affordable housing in a $30 million redevelopment project. READ MORE.

Stay Safe, Stay Informed & Keep Building Pennsylvania!