Case Study: Subcontractor Safety Violations Delay Tunnel Excavation in Colorado (2020)
Project Overview
• Name: Denver Transit Tunnel Project
• Location: Denver, Colorado
• Year: 2020
• Project Size: $400 million
• Scope: Urban transit tunnel excavation and lining
• Lead Agencies/Contractors: Colorado DOT /
Category of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
• Subcontractor Management
• Safety Compliance
Summary of the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
The excavation subcontractor failed multiple safety audits, resulting in work stoppages and a 3-week delay due to required corrective actions.
Root Cause Analysis
- Insufficient safety training and supervision on subcontractor crews.
- Poor hazard identification and mitigation practices.
- Inadequate communication of safety policies and enforcement.
- Lack of prime contractor involvement in safety monitoring.
Impacts Due to the Issue, Problem, or Challenge
- Temporary halt in tunnel excavation activities.
- Additional costs for safety program remediation and training.
- Increased scrutiny from regulatory agencies.
Corrective Actions Taken
- Implemented comprehensive safety training programs.
- Increased onsite safety supervision and audits.
- Enhanced hazard communication and reporting mechanisms.
- Integrated subcontractor safety performance into prime contractor evaluations.
Lessons Learned
- Safety compliance is essential to maintain schedule and avoid penalties.
- Continuous training and supervision reduce safety violations.
- Collaborative safety culture improves overall project performance.
Audit & Prevention: Project Control Questions to Ask on Future Projects to Help Control the Situation
- Are subcontractor safety programs adequate and enforced?
- Is there sufficient onsite supervision and auditing?
- Is safety performance linked to subcontractor accountability?